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BA Theatre Design/Production
Production
Program snapshot
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In-Person OnlyTraining
•Focuses on theatre production and stage management within Harding's BA Theatre Design/Production degree
•Shares the department's 25-hour theatre core, including Technical Theatre, Stage Carpentry I, Theatre Forum, The Business of Theatre, Design I, and Directing I
•Prepares students for production coordination, stage management, event management, and educational or community theatre leadership
Performance & Productions
•Students can manage and coordinate work across an average of seven fully staged productions each year
•Year-round calendar includes musical theatre, Shakespeare, Greek tragedies, commedia dell'arte, American classics, contemporary work, Spring Sing, and Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre
•Production roles support a theatre department serving more than 36,000 patrons each season
Professional Development
•Emphasizes practical logistics: rehearsal support, backstage coordination, safety, schedules, budgets, vendors, personnel, and audience experience
•Students learn to connect directors, designers, technical crews, performers, and front-of-house needs into smooth live performance execution
Academic info
Snapshot
3.74
Avg GPA (W)
71%
Admit Rate
school-wide
70%
Grad Rate
3.4K
Enrollment
$53K
Earnings
10yr after
Costs & Aid
Average Annual Cost
$22,130
after typical aid
Tuition & Fees
$26,262
before aid
Average annual cost reflects the grants and scholarships most students receive.
$0-30k$15,418
$30-48k$17,430
$48-75k$19,832
$75-110k$22,017
$110k+$26,284
Program info updated May 22, 2:32 AM
Program Highlights
Training
•Focuses on theatre production and stage management within Harding's BA Theatre Design/Production degree
•Shares the department's 25-hour theatre core, including Technical Theatre, Stage Carpentry I, Theatre Forum, The Business of Theatre, Design I, and Directing I
•Prepares students for production coordination, stage management, event management, and educational or community theatre leadership
Performance & Productions
•Students can manage and coordinate work across an average of seven fully staged productions each year
•Year-round calendar includes musical theatre, Shakespeare, Greek tragedies, commedia dell'arte, American classics, contemporary work, Spring Sing, and Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre
•Production roles support a theatre department serving more than 36,000 patrons each season
Professional Development
•Emphasizes practical logistics: rehearsal support, backstage coordination, safety, schedules, budgets, vendors, personnel, and audience experience
•Students learn to connect directors, designers, technical crews, performers, and front-of-house needs into smooth live performance execution
Training
•Focuses on theatre production and stage management within Harding's BA Theatre Design/Production degree
•Shares the department's 25-hour theatre core, including Technical Theatre, Stage Carpentry I, Theatre Forum, The Business of Theatre, Design I, and Directing I
•Prepares students for production coordination, stage management, event management, and educational or community theatre leadership
Performance & Productions
•Students can manage and coordinate work across an average of seven fully staged productions each year
•Year-round calendar includes musical theatre, Shakespeare, Greek tragedies, commedia dell'arte, American classics, contemporary work, Spring Sing, and Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre
•Production roles support a theatre department serving more than 36,000 patrons each season
Professional Development
•Emphasizes practical logistics: rehearsal support, backstage coordination, safety, schedules, budgets, vendors, personnel, and audience experience
•Students learn to connect directors, designers, technical crews, performers, and front-of-house needs into smooth live performance execution
Updated May 22, 2:32 AM

