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Acting schools in Maryland?

Hey everyone! I'm really interested in pursuing acting as a career, but I don't know what schools in Maryland offer good programs for it. Does anyone have recommendations or personal experiences with acting schools in MD? Thanks in advance!

8 months ago

Hey there! It's great that you're passionate about acting and looking for schools in Maryland. Here's a list of some colleges and universities with reputable acting programs in the state:

1. University of Maryland, College Park: The School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies at UMD offers a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and a minor in Theatre too. It provides a good balance between theory and practice, and exposes students to various aspects of theater like acting, directing, dramatic literature, design, and theater administration.

2. Towson University: Towson's Department of Theatre Arts offers a Bachelor of Science in Theatre Arts, with concentrations in Acting and Design & Productions. The acting program focuses on the development of acting techniques, voice work, movement, and audition preparation. Students have numerous opportunities to participate in performances and may even have a chance to compete in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival.

3. Goucher College: At Goucher, you'll find a Theatre program within the Center for Dance, Music, and Theatre. They offer a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre, as well as a minor. The curriculum covers various aspects of theater, including acting, directing, playwriting, design, stage management, and theater history.

4. Stevenson University: Stevenson has a Bachelor of Science in Theatre and Media Performance program which focuses not only on acting for the stage but also for media like film, television, and voice acting. This multidisciplinary approach might be appealing if you're interested in pursuing diverse opportunities within the acting world.

Do some research on these programs and see which one aligns best with your goals and interests. Attend open houses or schedule campus visits to get a better feel for each school's culture and community. Don't hesitate to reach out to current students or alumni to get their insights and experiences with the programs. Best of luck in your search and future acting career!

8 months ago

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