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Program snapshot

Admissions
No PrescreenAudition RequiredInterview RequiredUniversity App Required
Audition format
In-Person or Virtual
Program profile
Moderately Selective12-24 Students

TRAINING
BFA prepares students for graduate study or entry into the profession through rigorous, concentrated, and individualized training
Curriculum includes Voice and Speech, Movement for Actors, Unarmed Stage Combat, Acting for the Camera, Characterization, One-Person Show, and Audition Techniques
Individualized mentorship from faculty with professional stage and screen credits
PERFORMANCE & PRODUCTIONS
Mason Players present two main stage and three student-directed studio productions each year
GhostLight Players and Mason Improv Association offer additional performance opportunities
Theater majors can live among peer artists by joining the Arts Learning Community (Arts LLC)
NOTABLE ALUMNI
Michael Burgos (BA '12) — internationally award-winning writer and performer; trained at École Philippe Gaulier
Taylor Coffman (BA '03) — comedy writer on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live
Rebecca Wahls (Theater '15) — filmmaker and director; MFA from Carnegie Mellon (John Wells Fellow); Artist-in-Residence at Duke University; founded Who What Where Productions
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Accelerated BA/MA option: earn a BA in Theater and an MA in Arts Management in 150 credits
Strong preparation for MFA acting programs or direct professional entry
LOCATION
Located in the Washington, D.C. metro area (Fairfax, VA) — access to internships, partnerships, and jobs across the DMV region
Proximity to major regional companies including Arena Stage, Signature Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre Company, and Studio Theatre
DC metro area supports a thriving film/TV industry with increasing on-location production

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