Theatre


  • Liberal & Fine Arts

What Will I Learn?

JJC offers a practical, immersive education in theatre.

Our courses give students a broad overview of the theatre discipline. They can be transferred to a four-year university.

Students will also learn outside of the classroom. With four productions a year, there are opportunities for roles as performers, designers, and technicians.

 

What is Unique About Our Theatre Program?

In four-year theatre programs, lead roles or design positions are not always available to freshmen. At JJC, these opportunities and more are available to all students.

This advanced preparation helps our transfer students stand out as they continue in four-year programs. It also helps our students obtain professional opportunities earlier in their careers.

What Are My Career Opportunities?

  • Actor
  • Scenic Designer
  • Costume Designer
  • Props Designer
  • Sound Designer
  • Talent Manager
  • Teacher
  • Director
  • Arts Management
  • Arts Fundraiser
  • Lighting Engineer
  • Lighting Designer
  • Film Editor
  • Casting Director
  • Stage Manager
  • Playwright
  • Literary Manager
  • Producer
  • Dramaturge
  • Booking Agent
  • Public Relations Specialist
  • Special Effects Technician
  • Radio/TV announcer
  • Theatre Critic
  • Events Planner
  • Advertising Specialist

Theatre Courses

  • Courses Offered

    JJC offers the following theatre courses:

    • Theatre Appreciation (THEA 101) that is an overview of the history and job opportunities available in Theatre.
    • Acting I and II (THEA 103, Thea 203) will introduce those interested in acting skills needed for this career and the second level builds upon the foundation laid in the beginning class.
    • In Technical Theatre I and II (THEA 104 and 105), students learn the basics of stagecraft and design, and the advances class builds upon Technical Theatre.
    • Stage Makeup (THEA 110) offers both the Actor and the technician skills in character analysis, basic application techniques, and design.
    • Costumes (THEA 108) Students learn basic garment history, sewing skills and design work in order to understand the role that costumes play in a production.
    • Directing (THEA 201) offers the opportunity for students to apply how a stage director functions and coordinates all the areas of theatre study to produce a performance.
    • Play Analysis (THEA 114) This course teaches the fundamentals of play analysis for a director, actor or designer/technician.  (Offered based on student demand and faculty availability only)
    • Special Topics in Theatre (THEA 299) This is a specialized class that is offered in a variety of topics, including American Musical Theaters, Improvisation, and children’s theatre to just name a few. (Offered based on student demand and faculty availability only)
    • Theatre Practicum (THEA 106) This is credit for practical application of theatre skills in acting, backstage or front of house work. (Offered based on student demand and faculty availability only)
    • Theatre Improvisation (THEA 115) Students learn basic improv techniques such as body control, vocal flexibility, creativity, quick thinking and ensemble work.
    • Foundations of Stage Movement (THEA 125) This course focuses on freeing the body/mind in order to understand, develop, and recognize natural physical actions and rhythms in order to apply it within future performances and rehearsals. It will also help students gain better control of their bodies so that they may learn to move thoughtfully and deliberately with confidence.
       

    View Theatre Courses in Our Catalog

2024-25 Season

  • Upcoming Theatre Events

    JJC Theatre Program 

    Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Adapted by Brian Fruits

    Macbeth and his lady are overtaken by the supernatural as they continually give into their own desires for power and security. Haunted by their own dastardly decisions, the pair fight to hold on to all their ill-gotten gains by any means necessary. 

    Performances on the Mainstage Nov. 21 & 23 @7pm, and Nov. 24 @2pm

    Contact Brian Fruits with questions at bfruits@jjc.edu

    Want to work backstage? Contact Technical Supervisor Zoe Speer at zoe.speer@jjc.edu

     

    Auditions

    Nunsense: The Mega-Musical Version 

    by Dan Goggin

    Saturday December 14th 12pm - 6Pm in JJC Mainstage Theatre k-1000

    5 of the Little Sisters of Hoboken go off to play bingo at another convent, but return to find that most of the other nuns have been accidentally poisoned by the convent cook, Sister Julia (Child of God). Now the sisters must put on a variety show to raise money to bury them. Amid the chaos, it turns out that everyone wants to be a star in this "habit-forming" musical comedy.

    Contact Tammy Perkins with questions at tperkins@jjc.edu

     

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