The program from Gannon University emphasizes design/technical areas including costume, lighting, puppetry, scenic and sound design. Students may also create their own course combinations to satisfy their personal interests.
Many theatre graduates migrate to metropolitan areas like New York and Los Angeles, which provide the best exposure to the job market, and some graduates have even explored international connections to start their careers.
You Will Experience
The theatre program takes advantage of the University’s urban location to provide students with internship opportunities that are right around the corner from the campus, including:
- Dramashop, a contemporary theater company
- Erie Arts and Culture/Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
- Erie Art Museum
- Erie Civic Center’s Warner Theatre
- Erie Philharmonic Orchestra
- local broadcast affiliates of national networks – ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, PBS and NPR
- local radio stations – including: country, contemporary hits, mainstream rock and top 40
You Will Achieve
Career opportunities for theatre graduates can be found locally and abroad in a variety of media, including the stage, film, education, television, radio and online media. Theatre graduates can also be found in arts advocacy organizations, human services agencies, advertising and marketing. Such opportunities include, but are not limited to, the following:
- advertising communicators – public relations professionals and copywriters
- arts managers – promotion and management of theaters and related fine arts organizations
- designers – scenic, lighting, sound, digital animation, costume and puppetry
- educators – K-12 and university theater instructors and professors
- entertainment law
- nonprofit administration
- theater technicians and stage managers
- voiceover artists
- writers – for both/either stage or screen
You Will Earn
Salaries in the field vary depending on the location and type of organization.
- Starting salary: $36,200
- Mid-career salary: $58,600