Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies


Faculty List

Director
K. Gallagher, ARCT (Piano), MEd, PhD, FRSC

Associate Director (Graduate) 
J. Carter, MA, PhD

Associate Director (Undergraduate) 
S. Boye, MA, PhD

Professors 
K. Gallagher, ARCT (Piano), MEd, PhD, FRSC

Associate Professors, Tenure Stream
A. Budde, MA, PhD
J. Carter, MA, PhD
T. N. Cesare Schotzko, MA, M Mus, PhD
X. Fan, MA, PhD
B. Freeman, MA, PhD (University of Toronto Scarborough)
J. Gallagher-Ross, MFA, DFA (University of Toronto Mississauga)
T. Trojanowska, MA, PhD

Assistant Professors, Teaching Stream 
S. Boye, MA, PhD
D. Eacho, PhD

Assistant Professors, Tenure Stream
E. Leffler, MA, PhD (University of Toronto Scarborough)
S. Lynch, MA, PhD (University of Toronto Mississauga)
I. Nwankwo, MA, PhD
L. Ridley, MA, PhD (University of Toronto Mississauga)

Assistant Professors, Teaching Stream (Continuing Appointment, Part-time)
F. Gagliardi, B.Phil, MFA, PhD
K. Gass, BA
S. Pesic, MFA
D. Sears, MFA

Sessional Lecturer II – Long-term
C. Block, BFA, MFA
L. Cherniak, BA
G. Verdecchia, MA

Sessional Lecturer III – Long-term
B. Rubess, MFA, PhD

Introduction

The undergraduate program at the Centre for Drama, Theatre, and Performance Studies (CDTPS) offers a unique combination of rich and rigorous scholarship with high standards of practical training. The program provides students with an integrated set of critical and artistic skills through which to engage with broader intellectual, social, and political issues in the Humanities and beyond. Along with courses in theatre and performance theory and history, dramatic literature, dramaturgy, technology, and practice-based lab courses, the Centre offers introductory and advanced studio courses in acting, production, design, directing, and playwriting. The Digital Dramaturgy Lab (squared) (DDL) 2 and the newly founded BMO Lab in Creative Research in the Arts, Performance, Emerging Technologies and AI, with their international scope and interdisciplinary approach, present the students with a unique opportunity to develop projects exploring the use of new technologies in the context of the performing arts.

Students graduating from our program have combined majors in the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Sciences, including English, Women and Gender Studies, Cinema Studies, Sexual Diversity Studies, Art History, Classics, Religion, Anthropology, Canadian Studies, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Human Biology, Computer Science, and Cognitive Science.

The Centre’s undergraduate program has access to two theatres (the Helen Gardiner Phelan Playhouse and Luella Massey Studio Theatre) and a number of performance and rehearsal spaces available to CDTPS students and faculty.

Please note: While some of our courses are open to all students of the University, others are restricted to students in a Drama Specialist, Major or Minor program. Some studio courses (Group B) require an audition, interview, or the submission of a portfolio. While entry into and progress through most of these studio courses require certain prerequisites, the Centre can grant exceptions on a case-by-case basis.

More details, including application guidelines and deadlines, can be found on our website at: https://www.cdtps.utoronto.ca/.

The Centre’s Undergraduate Administrative Coordinator, Colleen Osborn, is also available for consultation. For general enquiries or to schedule an appointment call 416-978-8099 or send an email to c.osborn@utoronto.ca.

Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies Programs

Drama Specialist (Arts Program) - ASSPE2148

Admission Requirements:



Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol the program.

Please note (below) that while there are no specific course requirements to join the program, completion of the Studio (Group B) requirement will normally require either an audition, a personal interview, or the submission of a portfolio to match students with courses as required. The Centre will, however, work with any student who enrolls in the program to determine the best options for proceeding through and completing the program.

Completion Requirements:

12.0 credits, including 4.0 credits from 300+ level courses, with at least 1.0 credit at the 400-level.

  1. DRM101Y1
  2. DRM220Y1
  3. 3.0 credits from Drama, Theatre, and Performance Studies courses (Group A)
  4. 2.0 credits from Studio courses (Group B)
  5. From Group A, B, C or other DRM: 5.0 credits to make up the total of 12.0 credits

Notes on Group A and B requirements:

  • Following completion of DRM220Y1, students are advised to complete at least a 0.5 credit from Group A per academic year until they have completed the required total of 3.0 credits from Group A.
  • Students can take a maximum of 3.0 credits from Group B per year.
  • Minimum grade requirements apply to some pre-requisite courses ( DRM101Y1, DRM220Y1 and second-year foundation courses) to advance through some Studio (Group B) courses.
  • Some Studio (Group B) courses will require a separate assessment either through an audition (performance), submission of a portfolio (playwriting), or a personal interview (directing, design and production). For information on the deadlines for these assessments and the process for applying, please consult the Centre website.
  • The Centre is committed to working with any student to consider best options for not only progressing but completing the program. Students are strongly encouraged to reach out to Centre staff for advising on planning their program.

Foundations
DRM101Y1, DRM220Y1

Group A: Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies
DRM303H1, DRM320H1, DRM331H1, DRM342H1, DRM360H1, DRM362H1, DRM363H1, DRM366H1, DRM385H1, DRM385Y1, DRM386H1, DRM387H1, DRM388H1, DRM420H1, DRM424H1, DRM431H1, DRM462H1, DRM480H1, DRM480Y1, DRM485H1, DRM485Y1, DRM487H1, DRM488H1, JIA400H1

Group B: Studio
DRM200Y1, DRM202H1, DRM224H1, DRM228H1, DRM254H1, DRM300Y1, DRM301H1, DRM302H1, DRM311H1, DRM328H1, DRM354H1, DRM355H1, DRM355Y1, DRM368H1, DRM375H1, DRM375Y1, DRM376H1, DRM377H1, DRM378H1, DRM400H1, DRM402H1, DRM403Y1, DRM413H1, DRM428H1, DRM454H1, DRM455H1, DRM485Y1, DRM486H1, CRE276H1

Group C: Related Courses in Other Departments
CAR321H1, CDN307H1, CDN385H1, CHC367H1, CLA382H1, CLA383H1, CRE273H1, CRE375H1, CRE470H1, DTS412H1, EAS263H1, EAS375H1, ENG220H1, ENG320Y1, ENG330H1, ENG331H1, ENG335H1, ENG337H1, ENG340H1, ENG341H1, ENG352H1, FAH405H1, FIN320H1, FRE319H1, FRE326H1, GRK351H1, GRK352H1, GRK451H1, GRK452H1, INS300Y1, INS302H1, INS341H1, ITA390H1, ITA410H1, LAT351H1, LAT451H1, LCT304H1, MUS206H1, MUS209H1, MUS215H1, MUS315H1, MUS340H1, REN347H1, SDS478H1, SLA342H1, SLA367H1, SLA405H1, SLA406H1, SPA384H1, SPA387H1

Other Topics & Independent Studies
UNI102H1, UNI106H1, UNI197H1, DRM286H1, DRM288H1, DRM299Y1, DRM390Y1, DRM391H1, DRM399Y1, DRM490Y1, DRM491H1

Drama Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ2148

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol the program.

Please note (below) that while there are no specific course requirements to join the program, completion of the Studio (Group B) requirement will normally require either an audition, a personal interview, or the submission of a portfolio to match students with courses as required. The Centre will, however, work with any student who enrolls in the program to determine the best options for proceeding through and completing the program.

Completion Requirements:

8.0 credits, including 2.0 credits from 300+ level courses, with at least a 0.5 credit at the 400-level.

  1. DRM101Y1
  2. DRM220Y1
  3. 2.0 credits from Drama, Theatre, and Performance Studies courses (Group A)
  4. 2.0 credits from Studio courses (Group B)
  5. From Group A, B, C or other DRM: 2.0 credits to make up the total of 8.0 credits

Notes on Group A and B requirements:

  • Following completion of DRM220Y1, students are advised to complete at least a 0.5 credit from Group A per academic year until they have completed the required total of 2.0 credits from Group A.
  • Students can take a maximum of 3.0 credits from Group B per year.
  • Minimum grade requirements apply to some pre-requisite courses ( DRM101Y1, DRM220Y1 and second-year foundation courses) to advance through some Studio (Group B) courses.
    Some Studio (Group B) courses will require a separate assessment either through an audition (performance), submission of a portfolio (playwriting), or a personal interview (directing, design and production). For information on the deadlines for these assessments and the process for applying, please consult the Centre website.
  • The Centre is committed to working with any student to consider best options for not only progressing but completing the program. Students are strongly encouraged to reach out to Centre staff for advising on planning their program.

Foundations
DRM101Y1, DRM220Y1

Group A: Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies
DRM303H1, DRM320H1, DRM331H1, DRM342H1, DRM360H1, DRM362H1, DRM363H1, DRM366H1, DRM385H1, DRM385Y1, DRM386H1, DRM387H1, DRM388H1, DRM420H1, DRM424H1, DRM431H1, DRM462H1, DRM480H1, DRM480Y1, DRM485H1, DRM485Y1, DRM487H1, DRM488H1, JIA400H1

Group B: Studio
DRM200Y1, DRM202H1, DRM224H1, DRM228H1, DRM254H1, DRM300Y1, DRM301H1, DRM302H1, DRM311H1, DRM328H1, DRM354H1, DRM355H1, DRM355Y1, DRM368H1, DRM375H1, DRM375Y1, DRM376H1, DRM377H1, DRM378H1, DRM400H1, DRM402H1, DRM403Y1, DRM413H1, DRM428H1, DRM454H1, DRM455H1, DRM485Y1, DRM486H1, CRE276H1

Group C: Related Courses in Other Departments
CAR321H1, CDN307H1, CDN385H1, CHC367H1, CLA382H1, CLA383H1, CRE273H1, CRE375H1, CRE470H1, DTS412H1, EAS263H1, EAS375H1, ENG220H1, ENG320Y1, ENG330H1, ENG331H1, ENG335H1, ENG337H1, ENG340H1, ENG341H1, ENG352H1, FAH405H1, FIN320H1, FRE319H1, FRE326H1, GRK351H1, GRK352H1, GRK451H1, GRK452H1, INS300Y1, INS302H1, INS341H1, ITA390H1, ITA410H1, LAT351H1, LAT451H1, LCT304H1, MUS206H1, MUS209H1, MUS215H1, MUS315H1, MUS340H1, REN347H1, SDS478H1, SLA342H1, SLA367H1, SLA405H1, SLA406H1, SPA384H1, SPA387H1

Other Topics & Independent Studies
UNI102H1, UNI106H1, UNI197H1, DRM286H1, DRM288H1, DRM299Y1, DRM390Y1, DRM391H1, DRM399Y1, DRM490Y1, DRM491H1

Drama Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN2148

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Please note that while there are no specific course requirements to join the program, completion of the Studio (Group B) requirement may require an audition, a personal interview, or the submission of a portfolio to match students with courses as required. The Centre will, however, work with any student who enrolls in the program to determine the best options for proceeding through and completing the program.

Completion Requirements:

4.0 credits including at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level.

  1. DRM101Y1
  2. From Group A: 1.0 credit or DRM220Y1
  3. From Group A: 1.0 credit
  4. From Groups A, B, C or other DRM (when eligible): 1.0 credit to make up the total of 4.0 credits

Note: Priority is reserved for Drama Majors and Specialists for Group B Studio courses.

Foundations
DRM101Y1, DRM220Y1

Group A: Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies
DRM303H1, DRM320H1, DRM331H1, DRM342H1, DRM360H1, DRM362H1, DRM363H1, DRM366H1, DRM385H1, DRM385Y1, DRM386H1, DRM387H1, DRM388H1, DRM420H1, DRM424H1, DRM431H1, DRM462H1, DRM480H1, DRM480Y1, DRM485H1, DRM485Y1, DRM487H1, DRM488H1, JIA400H1

Group B: Studio
DRM200Y1, DRM202H1, DRM224H1, DRM228H1, DRM254H1, DRM300Y1, DRM301H1, DRM302H1, DRM311H1, DRM328H1, DRM354H1, DRM355H1, DRM355Y1, DRM368H1, DRM375H1, DRM375Y1, DRM376H1, DRM377H1, DRM378H1, DRM400H1, DRM402H1, DRM403Y1, DRM413H1, DRM428H1, DRM454H1, DRM455H1, DRM485Y1, DRM486H1, CRE276H1

Group C: Related Courses in Other Departments
CAR321H1, CDN307H1, CDN385H1, CHC367H1, CLA382H1, CLA383H1, CRE273H1, CRE375H1, CRE470H1, DTS412H1, EAS263H1, EAS375H1, ENG220H1, ENG320Y1, ENG330H1, ENG331H1, ENG335H1, ENG337H1, ENG340H1, ENG341H1, ENG352H1, FAH405H1, FIN320H1, FRE319H1, FRE326H1, GRK351H1, GRK352H1, GRK451H1, GRK452H1, INS300Y1, INS302H1, INS341H1, ITA390H1, ITA410H1, LAT351H1, LAT451H1, LCT304H1, MUS206H1, MUS209H1, MUS215H1, MUS315H1, MUS340H1, REN347H1, SDS478H1, SLA342H1, SLA367H1, SLA405H1, SLA406H1, SPA384H1, SPA387H1

Other Topics & Independent Studies
UNI102H1, UNI106H1, UNI197H1, DRM286H1, DRM288H1, DRM299Y1, DRM390Y1, DRM391H1, DRM399Y1, DRM490Y1, DRM491H1


Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies Courses

DRM101Y1 - Introduction to Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies

Hours: 48L/24T

The course introduces students to key concepts and issues in the three related disciplines at the core of our program: drama, theatre, and performance studies. We consider broader questions of performance and performativity in daily life. Engaging critically with theoretical and dramatic texts and live performances, students learn how to think about performance in its cultural, social, historical, aesthetic and political dimensions, and how to acknowledge and navigate their own responsibilities as culture workers situated in specific historical and contemporary contexts. This course combines weekly two-hour lectures with one-hour tutorials.

Exclusion: ( DRE121H5, DRE122H5)/ ( ENG121H5, DRE122H5)/ ( THRA10H3, THRB20H3)/ ( THRA10H3, UNI102H1)
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1), Society and its Institutions (3)

DRM200Y1 - Performance I

Hours: 48T/96P

Emphasis is initially placed on ensemble, non-verbal, and improvisational work. Students proceed to the application of their acquired skills to scripted material. Students may apply in their first or second year of University. The Application Deadline is March 10th for the first round of auditions; August 1st for the second round. Priority is given to Drama Specialists and Majors. See CDTPS Application Guidelines for information on how to apply.

Prerequisite: An audition and interview in April or in August. Newly admitted students can apply for an audition before beginning their first year of studies.
Corequisite: DRM101Y1/ DRM220Y1
Exclusion: ( DRS121H5/ DRE201H5, DRS122H5), ( DRS221H5, DRS222H5)
Recommended Preparation: DRM101Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM202H1 - Directing I

Hours: 36P

A practical introduction to directing theatre and to the different styles, concerns, and goals that guide directors as they pursue their vision. Through lectures, discussions, and practical exercises, students learn how directors prepare for their work by generating ideas, breaking down a text, animating space, and communicating with actors. The majority of the learning takes place during contact time within the class and regular attendance is key. A letter of interest is required. The Application Deadline is March 10th for the first round; August 1st for the second round. Priority is given to Drama Specialists and Majors. See CDTPS Application Guidelines for information on how to apply.

Prerequisite: DRM101Y1
Corequisite: DRM220Y1
Exclusion: VPDC02H3, THRD30H3
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM220Y1 - Comparative Theatre Histories

Hours: 48L/24T

This course will introduce students to major developments in world theatre history through the exploration of a wide range of plays, performances, and practices. In the Fall term our trajectory will go roughly from antiquity to the 16th Century; in the Winter term, from the 16th Century to the present. We will examine material from Africa, America, Asia, Europe, and Oceania, with close attention to the social, religious, historical, aesthetic, and political parameters in which theatre and performance take place. Nurturing ethnically sensitive approaches to world theatre history, this course considers the many ways theatre and performance interact with the globalized world. Students will have an opportunity to participate in collaborative projects and focus on writing for research in the performing arts.

Prerequisite: DRM101Y1
Exclusion: THRB20H3, THRB21H3
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1), Thought, Belief and Behaviour (2)

DRM224H1 - Robots, Automata, and Avatars

Hours: 18L/18P

Across centuries and global traditions, theatre has staged imaginations - and real demonstrations - of mechanical humans and other animals. This course introduces students to a wide range of technological performers, from science-fiction drama to drone ballets, from baroque automata to virtual puppeteering. Special attention will be paid to how these figures both construct and dismantle concepts of race, gender, and the human. Hands-on sessions will introduce students to the problems such performers present in the studio. Priority will be given to students in the Drama Specialist and Major.

Prerequisite: DRM101Y1 or 4.0 credits
Corequisite: DRM101Y1 or DRM220Y1
Recommended Preparation: DRM101Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM228H1 - Playwriting I

Hours: 36L

A hands-on study of the craft of dramatic writing. The class examines the basic elements of playwriting such as plot, structure, theme, character, dialogue, setting, with an emphasis on story-making. Attention is given to the development of students own work through written assignments and in-class exercises. Priority will be given to students in the Drama Specialist and Major.

Prerequisite: Drama Major, Specialist or Minor; DRM101Y1
Corequisite: DRM220Y1
Exclusion: DRE362H5
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM254H1 - Design and Production I

Hours: 36L/24T

A practical and theoretical introduction to the fundamentals of theatrical performance design. This course touches on theatre architecture, conceptual approaches to theatrical design and spatial considerations of live performance. Students will work on case studies and practical projects geared toward understanding theatre terminology, design, and production processes. Students will also explore concrete aspects of technical theatre production, particularly as they pertain to theatrical design elements. Priority will be given to students in the Drama Specialist and Major.

Prerequisite: DRM101Y1 or any 4.0 credits
Corequisite: DRM101Y1 or DRM220Y1
Exclusion: VPDB03H3, VPDC03H3, THRB50H3, THRC30H3
Recommended Preparation: DRM101Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM286H1 - Special Topics in Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies

Hours: 36P

An introduction to selected issues in drama, theatre and performance studies.
Special Topics vary for Breadth distribution and Group assignment depending on the course content. Please consult the Undergraduate Drama office and check Special Topics on the website for more details.

Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM288H1 - Introduction to Communication

Previous Course Number: DRM286H1

Hours: 48P

Effective communication is a pivotal skill when public speaking, persuasive discourse, and personal presence are key to success. In this introductory course, students will strengthen and develop confidence in a supportive, playful, highly participatory and collaborative environment. This course is suited to students in professional programs or for those who would like to learn a full range of communication skills. Exploration of language structure, argumentation, grounding, alignment, vocal resonance, clarity and effective listening will be part of each class with an emphasis on enhancing individual potential.

Prerequisite: 4.0 credits
Exclusion: DRM286H1 (Special Topics in Drama: Introduction to Communications) offered in Summer 2013, Summer 2014, Summer 2015, Summer 2016, Summer 2017, Summer 2018, Summer 2019, and Summer 2020.
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM299Y1 - Research Opportunity Program

Credit course for supervised participation in faculty research project. Details at https://www.artsci.utoronto.ca/current/academics/research-opportunities/research-opportunities-program. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.

Prerequisite: Permission from the instructor.

DRM300Y1 - Performance II

Hours: 48T/96P

Building upon the work of DRM200Y1, students concentrate on scene study, styles of acting, and the development of ensemble work with an intensive focus on voice and movement practices. Restricted to students in the Drama Specialist and Major or by permission from the Centre.
NB: To enroll in this course, you will need to complete an online application by March 10th. See CDTPS Application Guidelines for more information.

Prerequisite: Minimum 70% in required courses: DRM101Y1, DRM200Y1
Corequisite: DRM220Y1 or any course from Group A if DRM220Y1 is complete
Exclusion: ( DRS221H5, DRS222H5), ( DRS321H5, DRS322H5)
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM301H1 - Voice and Movement I

Hours: 48P

A practice-based exploration of voice and movement in relation to performance. Through an exploration of the connections between breath, movement, voice, impulse, emotion, space, character and text, students learn to use their voice and body in informed and efficient ways in practice and performance and to develop a wide expressive range. Emphasis is placed on both personal awareness and ensemble work. Taken in conjunction with DRM300Y1: Performance II.

Prerequisite: DRM101Y1 and DRM200Y1
Corequisite: DRM300Y1
Recommended Preparation: DRM220Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM302H1 - Directing II

Hours: 12T/36P

A continuation of DRM202H1, concentrating on deepening the exploration of what it means to think and work like a director. Through practical exercises and scene study, students learn how to conceptualize a production and how to communicate their vision, as well as deepen their understanding of what is involved in directing actors and collaborating with a production team. Restricted to students in the Drama Specialist and Major or by permission from the Centre (requests can be made once the priority period has opened on Acorn).

Prerequisite: Minimum 70% in required courses: DRM101Y1 and DRM202H1
Corequisite: DRM220Y1 or any course from Group A.
Recommended Preparation: DRM220Y1 and DRM331H1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM303H1 - Theories of Acting

Hours: 36L

A critical survey of the major theorists and practitioners whose writing has influenced the art of the actor, with a focus on Twentieth Century acting and actor training. Students will be introduced to the work of Konstantin Stanislavsky and his American followers (such as Lee Strasberg), Vsevolod Meyerhold, Bertolt Brecht, and Michael Chekhov, among others.

Prerequisite: DRM101Y1 or any 4.0 credits
Exclusion: VPDB15H3
Recommended Preparation: DRM220Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM311H1 - Voice and Movement II

Hours: 3T/36P

Building on DRM301H1, students deepen their exploration of vocal and physical practices and techniques. Taken in conjunction with DRM300Y1: Performance II.

Prerequisite: DRM101Y1 and DRM200Y1
Corequisite: DRM300Y1
Recommended Preparation: DRM220Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM320H1 - Concepts of Theatre in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries

Hours: 36L

An exploration of the shifting landscapes of European theatre theory, history and practice in the late 19th century and their repercussions throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. The course focuses on the developments of modern and post-dramatic theatre. It also includes critical analysis of the annual Drama Mainstage production and current Canadian theatre.

Prerequisite: DRM101Y1
Exclusion: DRM230Y1
Recommended Preparation: DRM220Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM328H1 - Playwriting II

Hours: 36L/12T

A continuation of DRM228H1, concentrating on the in-depth knowledge and practice of playwriting with an emphasis on style and technique of writing for the stage. Students develop their own work through written assignments, in-class exercises, and a final public presentation. Restricted to students in the Drama Specialist and Major or by permission from the Centre.

NB: You will need to complete an online application by March 10th and submit writing samples by April 10th in order to be considered for enrollment in this course. See CDTPS Application Guidelines for more information.

Prerequisite: Minimum 70% in required courses: DRM101Y1, DRM228H1, and a portfolio of writing samples due on April 10th.
Corequisite: DRM220Y1 or any course from Group A
Exclusion: DRE363H5
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM331H1 - Dramaturgy

Hours: 36L

An introduction to the theory and practice of dramaturgy in its many theatrical manifestations: from preparatory research to script analysis, from new play development to audience dramaturgy.

Prerequisite: DRM101Y1
Exclusion: DRE222H5, DRE348H5, DRE360H5, VPDD01H3
Recommended Preparation: DRM220Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM342H1 - The Contemporary Avant-Garde

Hours: 36L

This class, while exploring significant artistic and sociopolitical developments of the historical avant-garde, will primarily concentrate on the experimental theatre and performance of the past 25 years—a contemporary avant-garde that, as Paige McGinley describes, “hinge[s] on a networked spatiality, rather than on linear teleology” and reflects a growing collective investment on part of audiences and artists alike in the work of a work of art.

Prerequisite: DRM101Y1 or any 4.0 credits
Recommended Preparation: DRM220Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM354H1 - Design II

Hours: 72P

An intermediate-level investigation of various aspects of theatrical performance design, with a focus on scenic and costume design, though also considering the impact of projections and lighting. Using skills developed through practical study in the Design Studio, the students form the core of the design team for Mainstage production. The course requires active students’ participation in a theatre setting, within and outside of regular class time. Restricted to students in the Drama Specialist and Major or by permission from the Centre (requests can be made once the priority period has opened on Acorn).

Prerequisite: Minimum 70% in required courses: DRM101Y1 and DRM254H1.
Corequisite: DRM220Y1 or any course from Group A
Exclusion: DRM354Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM355H1 - Production II

Hours: 36L/36P

An intermediate-level hands-on investigation of various aspects of theatrical production, including stage management, lighting and sound design, and video design. Using the skills developed in this course, students will form the core of the production team for a number of CDTPS productions. Restricted to students in the Drama Specialist and Major or by permission from the Centre (requests can be made once the priority period has opened on Acorn). 

Prerequisite: Minimum 70% in required courses: DRM101Y1 and DRM254H1
Corequisite: DRM220Y1 or any course from Group A
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM355Y1 - Production II

Hours: 72L/72P

An intermediate-level hands-on investigation of various aspects of theatrical production, including stage management, lighting and sound design, and video design. Using the skills developed in this course, students will form the core of the production team for a number of CDTPS productions. Restricted to students in the Drama Specialist and Major or by permission from the Centre (requests can be made once the priority period has opened on Acorn).

Prerequisite: Minimum 70% in required courses: DRM101Y1 and DRM254H1
Corequisite: DRM220Y1 or any course from Group A
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM360H1 - Race, Gender and Performance

Hours: 36L

This course will enable students to look at performance in generative new ways by introducing them to theoretical frameworks and critical perspectives from postcolonial theory and queer theory, critical race studies and gender studies. As well as learning to apply these critical tools to works that they are already familiar with, students will be introduced to work in feminist, queer, and anti-racist performance from outside the mainstream.

Prerequisite: DRM101Y1 or any 4.0 credits
Exclusion: DRM387H1 (Special Topics in Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies: Race, Gender & Performance), offered in Summer 2021
Recommended Preparation: DRM220Y1
Breadth Requirements: Thought, Belief and Behaviour (2)

DRM362H1 - Theatre and the World

Hours: 36L

An intercultural, post-colonial and comparative analysis of innovative processes in the national and cross-cultural theatre around the world. Focusing on selected periods and cultures, the course explores the cultural backgrounds of key turning points in pre-modern and modern theatre and their impact on the developments of the post-modern theatre in a globalizing world.

Prerequisite: DRM101Y1 or any 4.0 credits
Recommended Preparation: DRM220Y1/ DRM230Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM363H1 - Story-ing the Possible: Talking Treaties, Rehearsing (Re) conciliation

Hours: 36L

This half course offers a comprehensive examination of Indigenous history in the territories (now called Canada), Treaty Relationships, and Indigenous-Settler Relationships, as they have shifted and evolved since first contact. Students will enter into conversation with this history and the contemporary issues confronting all Canadians today through the writings of Indigenous playwrights, oral history keepers, academic historians, and Indigenous theorists.

Prerequisite: DRM101Y1 or any 4.0 credits
Exclusion: INS201Y1
Breadth Requirements: Society and its Institutions (3)

DRM366H1 - Canadian Theatre

Hours: 36L

Since the 1960s, actors, directors, and writers have been architects of Canadian identity. This course will study the history of Canadian theatre, with an emphasis on how Canadian playwrights and creators have been engaged with social and political issues. A survey of post-colonial theatre, cultural diversity, and gender politics on the Canadian stage.

Prerequisite: DRM101Y1 or any 4.0 credits
Exclusion: DRE200H5, VPDB13H3, THRB22H3
Recommended Preparation: For Drama Majors and Specialists: DRM220Y1
Breadth Requirements: Society and its Institutions (3)

DRM368H1 - Devised Theatre

Hours: 36P

An in-depth, hands-on study of devising theatre in a group context. This course offers an intensive exploration of the history and practice of devised theatre within the late 20th and early 21st centuries that will culminate in a number of in-class and public presentations.

Prerequisite: Minimum 70% in required courses: DRM101Y1, DRM200Y1/ DRM202H1/ DRM224H1/ DRM228H1/ DRM254H1
Exclusion: THRB31H3
Recommended Preparation: DRM220Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM375Y1 - Special Topics in Studio Practice

Hours: 72P

A focused, in-depth practice-based examination of specific performance disciplines, styles, and genres, considered within their historical and critical context. Content will vary depending on instructor. Please check Studio Topics under Group B on the CDTPS undergraduate web page for more details. Priority will be given to students in the Drama Specialist and Major.

Prerequisite: Minimum 70% in required courses: DRM101Y1, DRM200Y1/ DRM202H1/ DRM224H1/ DRM228H1/ DRM254H1
Recommended Preparation: DRM220Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM375H1 - Special Topics in Studio Practice

Hours: 36P

A focused, in-depth practice-based examination of specific performance disciplines, styles, and genres, considered within their historical and critical context. Content will vary depending on instructor. Please check Studio Topics under Group B on the CDTPS undergraduate web page for more details. Priority will be given to students in the Drama Specialist and Major.

Prerequisite: Minimum 70% in required courses: DRM101Y1, DRM200Y1/ DRM202H1/ DRM224H1/ DRM228H1/ DRM254H1
Recommended Preparation: DRM220Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM376H1 - Special Topics in Studio Practice

Hours: 36P

A focused, in-depth practice-based examination of specific performance disciplines, styles, and genres, considered within their historical and critical context. Content will vary depending on instructor. Please check Studio Topics under Group B on the CDTPS undergraduate web page for more details. Priority will be given to students in the Drama Specialist and Major.

Prerequisite: Minimum 70% in required courses: DRM101Y1, DRM200Y1/ DRM202H1/ DRM224H1/ DRM228H1/ DRM254H1
Recommended Preparation: DRM220Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM377H1 - Special Topics in Studio Practice

Hours: 36P

A focused, in-depth practice-based examination of specific performance disciplines, styles, and genres, considered within their historical and critical context. Content will vary depending on instructor. Please check Studio Topics under Group B on the CDTPS undergraduate web page for more details.  Priority will be given to students in the Drama Specialist and Major.

Prerequisite: DRM101Y1, DRM200Y1/ DRM202H1/ DRM224H1/ DRM228H1/ DRM254H1
Recommended Preparation: DRM220Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM378H1 - Special Topics in Studio Practice

Hours: 36P

A focused, in-depth practice-based examination of specific performance disciplines, styles, and genres, considered within their historical and critical context. Content will vary depending on instructor. Please check Studio Topics under Group B on the CDTPS undergraduate web page for more details. Priority will be given to students in the Drama Specialist and Major.

Prerequisite: Minimum 70% in required courses: DRM101Y1, DRM200Y1/ DRM202H1/ DRM224H1/ DRM228H1/ DRM254H1
Recommended Preparation: DRM220Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM385H1 - Special Topics in Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies

Hours: 36L

A focused, in-depth examination of specific issues in drama, theatre and performance studies. Special Topics vary for Breadth distribution depending on the course content. Please check Special Topics under Group A on the CDTPS undergraduate web page for more details. 

Prerequisite: DRM101Y1 or any 4.0 credits
Recommended Preparation: DRM220Y1

DRM385Y1 - Special Topics in Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies

A focused, in-depth examination of specific issues in drama, theatre and performance studies. Special Topics vary for Breadth distribution depending on the course content. . Please check Special Topics under Group A on the CDTPS undergraduate web page for more details.

Prerequisite: DRM101Y1 or any 4.0 credits
Recommended Preparation: DRM220Y1

DRM386H1 - Special Topics in Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies

Hours: 36L

A focused, in-depth examination of specific issues in drama, theatre and performance studies. Special Topics vary for Breadth distribution depending on the course content. . Please check Special Topics under Group A on the CDTPS undergraduate web page for more details. 

Prerequisite: DRM101Y1 or any 4.0 credits
Recommended Preparation: DRM220Y1

DRM387H1 - Special Topics in Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies

Hours: 36L

A focused, in-depth examination of specific issues in drama, theatre and performance studies. Special Topics vary for Breadth distribution depending on the course content. Please check Special Topics under Group A on the CDTPS undergraduate web page for more details. 


Prerequisite: DRM101Y1 or any 4.0 credits
Recommended Preparation: DRM220Y1

DRM388H1 - Special Topics in Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies

Hours: 36L

A focused, in-depth examination of specific issues in drama, theatre and performance studies. Special Topics vary for Breadth distribution depending on the course content. Please check Special Topics under Group A on the CDTPS undergraduate web page for more details.

Prerequisite: DRM101Y1 or any 4.0 credits
Recommended Preparation: DRM220Y1

DRM390Y1 - Independent Studies in Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies

An independent research project at the 300-level, proposed by the student in conversation with a full-time faculty member who agrees to act as their supervisor for the course. Not eligible for CR/NCR option. Restricted to students in the Drama Specialist and Major. An application and a proposal are required in order to enroll in this course. Please consult the CDTPS Independent Study Policy for further details.

Prerequisite: 10.0 credits, Specialist or Major in Drama with a minimum of 70% in DRM220Y1, Independent Study Application Form and description of project/syllabus signed by the student and the faculty supervisor, approval of the Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies (CDTPS). Application deadlines: August 10th for September start date.

DRM391H1 - Independent Studies in Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies

An independent research project at the 300-level, proposed by the student in conversation with a full-time faculty member who agrees to act as their supervisor for the course. Not eligible for CR/NCR option. Restricted to students in the Drama Specialist and Major. An application and a proposal are required in order to enroll in this course. Please consult the CDTPS Independent Study Policy for further details.

Prerequisite: 10.0 credits, Specialist or Major in Drama with a minimum of 70% in DRM220Y1, Independent Study Application Form and description of project/syllabus signed by the student and the faculty supervisor, approval of the Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies (CDTPS). Application deadlines: August 10th for September start date; November 10th for January start date.

DRM398H0 - Research Excursions

An instructor-supervised group project in an off-campus setting. Details at https://www.artsci.utoronto.ca/current/academics/research-opportunities…. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.

DRM398Y0 - Research Excursions

An instructor-supervised group project in an off-campus setting. Details at https://www.artsci.utoronto.ca/current/academics/research-opportunities/research-excursions-program. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.

DRM399Y1 - Research Opportunity Program

Credit course for supervised participation in faculty research project. Details at https://www.artsci.utoronto.ca/current/academics/research-opportunities/research-opportunities-program. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.

JIA400H1 - Interdisciplinary Practice for the Arts

Hours: 72P

While examining the interconnectedness of the arts, students are required to meet between sessions and develop projects connected to their study. These projects involve a range of media, including theatre, film, music and visual art (installation). An application, a proposal, and/or an interview are required in order to be considered for enrollment in this course. Please consult the CDTPS Application Guidelines for specific procedures and deadlines.

Prerequisite: 14.0 credits and an interview/proposal
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM400H1 - Advanced Performance

Hours: 12T/48P

Advanced Performance builds on the training sequence of DRM200Y1 and DRM300Y1 by developing students’ acting and performance skills in devised monologues and extensive collaborative scene work. The work focuses on the particulars of creating a character and the creative aspects of the actor’s craft. Ensemble work is a priority and full attendance is required. Restricted to students in the Drama Specialist and Major. A letter of interest is required. The Application Deadline is March 10th. See CDTPS Application Guidelines for information on how to apply.

Prerequisite: Minimum 70% in required courses: DRM220Y1, DRM300Y1
Corequisite: DRM403Y1 or permission of the Centre
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM402H1 - Advanced Directing

Hours: 36T/36P

A hands-on exploration of advanced directing for the theatre. The class is centered on student-directed projects, which are publicly presented at the end of term. An application, a proposal, and an interview in April are required to be considered for enrollment in this course. Please consult the CDTPS Application Guidelines for specific procedures and deadlines.

Prerequisite: Specialist or Major in Drama; Minimum 70% in required courses: DRM220Y1, DRM302H1, DRM331H1; a written proposal and an interview in April.
Recommended Preparation: DRM300Y1/ DRM328H1/ DRM354H1/ DRM355Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM403Y1 - Mainstage Performance

Hours: 72T/144P

This course, taught each year by a different visiting professional theatre director, offers upper-level students the opportunity to explore acting in a full-length production. Plays are selected to challenge students in a variety of different ways, exposing them to a full spectrum of theatre and performance genres and possibilities. Restricted to students in the Drama Specialist and Major. An audition is required. The Application Deadline is March 10th. See CDTPS Application Guidelines for information on how to apply.

Prerequisite: Minimum 70% in required courses: DRM220Y1, DRM300Y1, 0.5 credit from DRM301H1/ DRM368H1/ DRM375H1/ DRM376H1/ DRM377H1/ DRM378H1
Corequisite: DRM400H1, DRM413H1
Exclusion: DRS425H5, DRS426H5
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM413H1 - Advanced Voice and Movement

Hours: 12T/48P

This course is a skill-developing companion to DRM400H1 Advanced Performance, and a co-requisite to DRM403Y1 Mainstage Performance. It exposes students to a wide range of voice and movement techniques and explores a heightened use of physicality, voice and speech. Restricted to students in the Drama Specialist and Major taking DRM403Y1.

Prerequisite: Minimum 70% in required courses: DRM220Y1, DRM300Y1, 0.5 credit from DRM368H1/ DRM375H1/ DRM376H1/ DRM377H1/ DRM378H1
Corequisite: DRM403Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM420H1 - Arts and Politics: Bertolt Brecht, Giorgio Strehler, Robert Wilson and Robert Lepage

Previous Course Number: JDC410H1

Hours: 36L

Bertolt Brecht played a specific role in the paradigm shift of the art which began at the end of the 19th century. He advanced this change by trying to connect art to its social and political functions and structure with the positive acceptance of the industrial revolution and by trying to transform it with the help of the new technological media. Restricted to students in the Drama Specialist or Major.

Prerequisite: 9.0 credits including DRM220Y1
Exclusion: JDC410H1
Recommended Preparation: DRM320H1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM424H1 - Projects in Digital Performance

Hours: 18P/18S

This course introduces students to independent research-creation in the field of contemporary digital performance. Readings and invited guests will expose students to innovative practices in theatres and online platforms, and outline current political and academic debates around liveness, copyright, and social media. Students will pursue research on a contemporary artist who is integrating the performing arts with computational media, and create a performance piece responding to issues raised by their research.

Prerequisite: 14.0 credits including DRM220Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM428H1 - Advanced Playwriting

Hours: 12T/36P

A continuation of DRM328H1, concentrating upon the in-depth knowledge and practice of playwriting with an emphasis on advanced style and technique of writing for the stage. Students develop their own longer work through in-class exercises, one major written assignment, and a final public presentation. Restricted to students in the Drama Specialist and Major or by permission from the Centre. An application and writing samples (due November 10th) are required in order to be considered for enrollment in this course. Please consult the CDTPS Application Guidelines for information on how to apply.

Prerequisite: Minimum 70% in required courses: DRM220Y1, DRM328H1 and a portfolio of writing samples due November 10th.
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM431H1 - Advanced Dramaturgy

Hours: 36L

A continuation of DRM331H1 Dramaturgy, deepening the critical exploration of more specific and/or specialized aspects of dramaturgy, such as digital dramaturgy, new media dramaturgy, intercultural and transcultural dramaturgy.

Prerequisite: DRM220Y1 and DRM331H1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM454H1 - Advanced Design

Hours: 36L/36P

An advanced-level exploration of theatrical design skills and techniques, delving deeper into specific areas of specialization and with more opportunity for independent work. Students are expected to participate in Drama Centre productions in senior creative and leadership roles.
NB: To enroll in this course, you will need to complete an online application by March 10th. See CDTPS Application Guidelines for more information.

Prerequisite: Minimum 70% in required courses: DRM220Y1, DRM354H1.
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM455H1 - Advanced Production

Hours: 36L/36P

An advanced-level exploration of production skills and techniques, delving deeper into specific areas of specialization and with more opportunity for independent work. Students are expected to participate in Drama Centre productions in senior creative and leadership roles.
NB: To enroll in this course, you will need to complete an online application by March 10th. See CDTPS Application Guidelines for more information.

Prerequisite: Minimum 70% in required courses: DRM220Y1, DRM355H1.
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM462H1 - Black Playwrights: Resistance, Resilience and Transformation

Previous Course Number: DRM488H1

Hours: 18L/18S

An exploration of dramatic literature by writers from the African Diaspora (Canada, USA, UK and the Caribbean) from 1959 to the present. The course will identify playwrights central to the development of Black theatre, their plays, and performance practices. Emphasis will be placed on dramaturgical analysis, sociohistorical context, the author’s influences, and relevant critical writing, in order to evaluate these works as sites of social resistance, cultural resilience, and aesthetic transformation. Selected authors include: Lorraine Hansberry, Wole Soyinka, August Wilson, Derek Walcott, Debbie Hunter Green, George Elliott Clarke, Tarell Alvin McCraney, Walter Borden, Suzan-Lori Parks, Kwame Kwei-Armah and Ntozake Shange.

Prerequisite: 14.0 credits including DRM220Y1
Exclusion: DRM488H1 (Senior Seminar in Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies: Black Playwrights), offered in Fall 2019
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM480H1 - Internships: Performance and Cultural Arts Organizations

Hours: 49P/21S

In this course students will participate in partnership-based academic internships with performing and cultural arts organizations. With an emphasis on applying academic learning to the community and workplace contexts, students will strengthen their professional skills development and critical reflective practices through their structured engagement with cultural arts organizations across the city. In addition to regular in-class meetings, readings and assignments, students will complete 49 - 55 hours with a cultural arts organization.

Please note that internships will not include performance or performance understudy and will be subject to the availability of partner organizations.

Prerequisite: 14.0 credits, including DRM220Y1 with an application and interview
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM480Y1 - Internships: Performance and Cultural Arts Organizations

Hours: 98P/42S

In this course students will participate in partnership-based academic internships with performing and cultural arts organizations. With an emphasis on applying academic learning to the community and workplace contexts, students will strengthen their professional skills development and critical reflective practices through their structured engagement with cultural arts organizations across the city. In addition to regular in-class meetings, readings and assignments, students will complete 98-112 hours with a cultural arts organization.

Please note that internships will not include performance or performance understudy and will be subject to the availability of partner organizations.

Prerequisite: 14.0 credits, including DRM220Y1 with an application and interview
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

DRM485H1 - Senior Seminar in Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies

Hours: 36L

An in-depth examination of selected issues in drama, theatre and performance studies at the 400-level. Special Topics vary for breadth distribution depending on the course content and therefore may be counted towards Groups A or B. Please consult the Undergraduate Drama office or check the CDTPS undergraduate web page for more details. Restricted to students in the Drama Specialist or Major.

Prerequisite: 14.0 credits, including DRM220Y1 with a minimum of 70% or permission of the Centre

DRM485Y1 - Senior Seminar: Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies Thesis

Hours: 72L

Research thesis, emphasizing topics and methods used in drama, theatre and performance studies. Students must obtain permission from the instructor by submitting a research project proposal. The project may engage creative practice, but the thesis itself will be a critical, written work engaging the research and dramaturgy involved in the performance or artwork. Not eligible for CR/NCR option. Deadline to apply is March 10. See online application for details. Restricted to students in the Drama Specialist or Major

Prerequisite: 14.0 credits, including DRM220Y1 with a minimum of 70%, an application and interview
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1), Society and its Institutions (3)

DRM486H1 - Senior Seminar in Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies

Hours: 36P

An in-depth examination of selected issues in drama, theatre and performance studies at the 400-level. Special Topics vary for breadth distribution depending on the course content and therefore may be counted towards Groups A or B. Please consult the Undergraduate Drama office or check the CDTPS undergraduate web page for more details. Restricted to students in the Drama Specialist or Major.

Prerequisite: 14.0 credits, including DRM220Y1 with a minimum of 70% or permission of the Centre

DRM487H1 - Senior Seminar in Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies

Hours: 36L

An in-depth examination of selected issues in drama, theatre and performance studies at the 400-level. Special Topics vary for breadth distribution depending on the course content and therefore may be counted towards Groups A or B. Please consult the Undergraduate Drama office or check the CDTPS undergraduate web page for more details. Restricted to students in the Drama Specialist or Major.

Prerequisite: 14.0 credits, including DRM220Y1 with a minimum of 70% or permission of the Centre

DRM488H1 - Senior Seminar in Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies

Hours: 36L

An in-depth examination of selected issues in drama, theatre and performance studies at the 400-level. Special Topics vary for breadth distribution depending on the course content and therefore may be counted towards Groups A or B. Please consult the Undergraduate Drama office or check the CDTPS undergraduate web page for more details. Restricted to students in the Drama Specialist or Major.

Prerequisite: 14.0 credits, including DRM220Y1

DRM490Y1 - Independent Studies in Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies

An independent research project at the 400-level, proposed by the student in conversation with a full-time faculty member who agrees to act as their supervisor for the course. Not eligible for CR/NCR option. Restricted to students in the Drama Specialist and Major. An application and a proposal are required in order to enroll in this course. Please consult the CDTPS Independent Study Policy for further details.

Prerequisite: 14.0 credits, including DRM220Y1 with a minimum of 70%, Specialist or Major in Drama, Independent Study Application Form and description of project/syllabus signed by the student and the faculty supervisor, approval of the Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies (CDTPS). Application deadline: August 10th for September start date.

DRM491H1 - Independent Studies in Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies

An independent research project at the 400-level, proposed by the student in conversation with a full-time faculty member who agrees to act as their supervisor for the course. Not eligible for CR/NCR option. Restricted to students in the Drama Specialist and Major. An application and a proposal are required in order to enroll in this course.
Please consult the CDTPS Independent Study Policy for further details.

Prerequisite: 14.0 credits, including DRM220Y1 with a minimum of 70%, Specialist or Major in Drama, Independent Study Application Form and description of project/syllabus signed by the student and the faculty supervisor, approval of the Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies (CDTPS). Application deadlines: August 10th for September start date; November 10th for January start date.

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