Training
•Perform with Falcon's Eye Theatre, FLC's resident company now in its 20th season
•Recent productions include Godspell, Cabaret, and Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play
•Perform at the Harris Center for the Arts, a state-of-the-art 847-seat venue on the FLC campus
•Progressive acting courses from beginning through advanced scene study
•Production practicum in modern, classical, musical, and children's theatre
•Courses in theatre history, diversity, and dramaturgy
Degree Flexibility
•AA-T degree guarantees CSU admission with junior standing
•Pathway to four-year university theatre programs and regional theatre internships