mfa in scenic technology & design

The MFA in Theatre: Specialization in Scenic Technology and Design prepares the theatre artisan/manager to undertake positions with a wide scope of responsibility. The intention of the course of study is to develop skills in scenic technology and design especially in the areas of structural analysis and design, entertainment rigging, theatre machinery and automation, production management, set and lighting design, and theatre safety. There is some flexibility in the program to better serve the student’s academic needs. All students will undertake production positions on LSU Mainstage and Swine Palace productions. Teaching, design and management opportunities exist for the qualified student. 

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Potential applicants should express interest by contacting the program Head prior to completing the Graduate School’s online application. Applicants must meet the requirements for admission to the Graduate School at LSU. In addition to the Graduate School’s on-line application, all applicants must submit a letter of intent, resume, three letters of recommendation, and representative portfolio on CD or online website. An on-site interview is required of all applicants.

All applicants will be evaluated based on evidence of academic and practical achievement as well as artistic promise, as indicated by grade point average, portfolio review, letters of recommendation, and, where applicable, TOEFL scores. For more information, please visit the Graduate School's website

Three consecutive years of residency
66 graduate credit hours
Six credit hours in THTR 8000 (thesis research)
Written thesis including oral defense of work 
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James L. Murphy
Head, MFA Technology/Design Program
Department of Theatre
Louisiana State University
105 Music and Dramatic Arts Building
Baton Rouge, LA 70803

Email James Murphy
225-578-3543

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School of Theatre Office
105 Music & Dramatic Arts Building
Attn. James Murphy
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803-2504
Email: jlmurphy@lsu.edu