MFA Acting

The Master of Fine Arts in Acting at the University of Connecticut is an intensive and disciplined conservatory program designed to prepare students for robust careers in professional theatre, film, television, digital media, and voiceovers.  We admit artists from diverse backgrounds who possess a playful imagination, a collaborative spirit and a growth mindset, who are interested in developing a rigorous discipline around the department’s core values of ​​Courage, Creativity, Curiosity, Compassion and Community, who have the potential for physical and vocal metamorphosis, and a passion for telling the stories that will transform our world into a more just and equitable society.

Focused Attention, Integrated Training, and Plentiful Opportunities 

At the University of Connecticut, we recognize that actors have many choices in the United States for graduate study. We have therefore striven to craft a unique program that:

– Provides extensive professional performance experience throughout the period of study.

– Maximizes the integration of craft.

– Allows for consistent, in-depth, one-on-one attention from our highly skilled faculty.

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A Professional Resident Experience While Still In School

The MFA Acting Program offers outstanding performance opportunities at Connecticut Repertory Theatre (CRT), the professional Equity performance wing of the Department of Dramatic Arts. At CRT, for five of their six semesters at UConn, graduate students constitute a major component of the acting company, working alongside professional actors and directors.

Project-Based 

At UConn, we believe that all branches of an actor’s craft – imaginative acting techniques, voice and speech, movement, dialects, dance, combat, and clown – rather than constituting discrete skills, are instead parts of one organic whole. In alignment with this idea, we have crafted a program in which acting, voice, and movement classes are every semester woven together in the daily rehearsal and studio performance of a wide range of projects. These laboratory performances – encompassing a broad spectrum of performance styles, historical periods, playwrights, and both live and digital mediums – are in addition to performance opportunities at CRT. We believe this project-based approach brings an exciting synthesis of depth, joy, rigor, and integrity to the professional actor’s attainment of craft.

 

A Small Cohort 

We recognize that the time spent in graduate school is precious for an actor. To make the most of it, we admit one MFA cohort of up to twelve actors only once every three years. In doing so, we aim to facilitate a consistent degree of one-on-one attention from instructors, a faculty team committed to each individual’s growth, as well as a steady stream of performance opportunities both in the studio and on our CRT stages.

CLASS CATALOG

The following is a partial list of the actual dramatic arts courses you will take in order to complete your MFA in Acting.

First Year

Fall Semester

  • DRAM 5001 Voice and Diction I
  • DRAM 5701 Professional Acting I
  • DRAM 5801 Movement for the Actor I
  • DRAM 5131 Studies in Theatre History
  • DRAM 5759 Practicum in Performance
  • MUSI 5323 – Singing for the Actor is an option
  • DRAM 5100  The Practice and the Profession (not required)

Spring Semester

  • DRAM 5002 Voice and Diction II
  • DRAM 5702 Professional Acting II
  • DRAM 5802 Movement for the Actor II
  • DRAM 5721 Stage Combat: Unarmed
  • DRAM 5759 Practicum in Performance
  • MUSI 5323  Singing for the Actor is an option
  • DRAM 5100  The Practice and the Profession (not required)
  • Casting in Productions at Connecticut Repertory Theatre

Second Year

Fall Semester

  • DRAM 5003 Voice and Diction III
  • DRAM 5703 Professional Acting III
  • DRAM 5803 Movement for the Actor III Armed Stage Combat
  • DRAM 5759 Practicum in Performance
  • DRAM 5721 Dance Techniques
  • MUSI 5323  Singing for the Actor is an option
  • DRAM 5100  The Practice and the Profession (not required)
  • Casting in Productions at Connecticut Repertory Theatre

Spring Semester

  • DRAM 5004  Voice and Diction IV
  • DRAM 5704 Professional Acting IV
  • DRAM 5804 Movement for the Actor IV
  • DRAM 5759 Practicum in Performance
  • DRAM 5721 Susuki Elective
  • MUSI 5323  Singing for the Actor is an option
  • DRAM 5100  The Practice and the Profession (not required)
  • Casting in Productions at Connecticut Repertory Theatre

Third Year

Fall Semester

  • DRAM 5005  Voice and Diction V
  • DRAM 5705 Professional Acting V
  • DRAM 5805 Movement for the Actor V
  • DRAM 5759 Practicum in Performance
  • MUSI 5323  Singing for the Actor is an option
  • DRAM 5100  The Practice and the Profession (not required)
  • Casting in Productions at Connecticut Repertory Theatre

Spring Semester

  • DRAM 5006  Voice and Diction VI
  • DRAM 5706 Professional Acting VI
  • DRAM 5806 Movement for the Actor VI
  • DRAM 5756 Practicum in Performance
  • MUSI 5323  Singing for the Actor is an option
  • DRAM 5100  The Practice and the Profession (not required)
  • Casting in Productions at Connecticut Repertory Theatre

Additional requirements and/or electives in Dramatic Arts or other departments as required to total a minimum of 60 graduate credits.