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Theatre Studies Degree?
My university offers three degrees of cinema, and suck advisors and not answer my questions. The first is a BFA in Theatre Performance, the second is a BFA in Technical Theatre Design, and the third is a BA in Theatre Studies. I do a variety of things, when I finish school .. I want to help build sets, painting sets, working on accessories, help with costumes, etc. I want to do a bit of everything. If I go to the Studio Theatre, which is the right choice? I'm not really an actor and I'm not in the technical and lighting and sound cards. I want to be maybe a scenic artist or something. Are there jobs out there someone theater with a degree in theater in general, or I have to reduce and specialize in a specific area? Also, I heard something about having to join a union? What is trafficking?. Thanks!
Based on the information in your question, it's very wise to go to Buenos Aires. This would give greater flexibility in their course work. The BFA is going to lock in very specific fields. With the theme of BA, you will still get volunteers to help in all productions, and even be allowed to audition for school plays. To work in the theater, it comes down to what he can do, the more it will work. BA or BFA does not mean anything.
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