Your ticket includes all features playing the night you attend. You may arrive anytime when the box office is open. You may leave at any time. Our show start time changes with the sunset each week. You must have a radio to hear the movies. Is this your first visit? Please Be Ready to Attend. Children 4 to 10 years old, and in cars Children under 4 are Free! Transfer applicants will not need to submit high school transcripts alongside their college transcript s if they have earned over 30 college credit hours or are over age Otherwise, all application material requirements are the same.
Generally, you are considered an international applicant if you have been educated outside of the U. Depending on your citizenship and in which countries your education took place though, you may not need to submit additional application materials. Please visit our international admissions page for more details about the additional application materials we may request from you.
Most applicants have the option to complete their audition or interview either in-person or online! We do! There are all-gender bathrooms located on the basement, 1st floor, 2nd floor, and 4th floor levels of The Theatre School.
Two of the all-gender bathrooms on the 4th Floor are part of the Healy Theatre's backstage and therefore also have shower stalls. Additionally, in an effort to be more accommodating of our entire population, we are working with our facilities team to install menstruation-product disposal recepticles in all restrooms - not just those originally designated as women's restrooms.
Guided by its Vincentian heritage of inclusion and compassion, DePaul University celebrates all faiths. There are a variety of religious celebrations on campus each week that serve a diverse range of faith traditions. In addition, The Theatre School selects productions and scripts solely based on their artistic merit and potential educational value.
DePaul University does not discriminate on the basis of any religion, race, or sexual orientation. Learn more about DePaul's diversity programming. Learn more on DePaul's Housing website.
In any city there are precautions to be taken. Being on campus surrounded by fellow students it is easy to feel safer than one may actually be. However, as long as students are aware of their surroundings, Lincoln Park and Chicago in general can be very safe. As an extra safety precaution, DePaul Public Safety is available to escort students from one campus building to another between 6pm and 6am and The Theatre School provides free bus service to and from off-site theatre spaces for rehearsals and performances that begin or end after dark.
Additionally, The Theatre School operates on a card-swipe security system during off hours to prevent unauthorized entry. Any crime reported in the neighborhood around DePaul University is immediately posted as an Alert in Campus buildings. Ranging from storefront theatre to the largest of Broadway touring houses, Chicago's theatre community is as diverse as DePaul University itself. There are over theatres in the Chicagoland area and often there are over shows playing at any given time.
Because of our professional faculty, working alumni, and reputation in the community, Theatre School students are often invited for free or discounted performances of a variety of shows. Visit Chicago Plays for more information. Walking is the most common form of transportation. The "L" is easy to navigate and is conveniently located near both the Lincoln Park and Loop campuses. Chicago has many streets with bike-only lanes, therefore many students also bike or rollerblade.
Very few students keep cars on campus, but campus parking permits are available for an additional fee. The residence halls vary from traditional dorm style, suite style, to apartment living.
There can be six people living in an apartment, or someone can be in a single room. Residence halls are secured by a card access system and all have similar amenities. For more information please visit the Depaul housing site.
There is not a theatre-specific or arts-specific residence hall. Being part of the larger DePaul on campus resident community is one way our students get to know other students outside of The Theatre School community. Sometimes theatre students may have another theatre student as a roommate, though not necessarily someone in your major. An actor may be placed with a set designer or a stage m anager can be roomed with a theatre arts major, etc.
A variety of roommates can provide an opportunity to meet and know the larger DePaul University community. Students can have as much interaction with students outside of The Theatre School as they choose. Of course, many of your classes are with other theatre students, but Liberal Studies classes include students from many other programs. In addition, students can take other elective courses or take part in outside activities that are not a part of The Theatre School.
Each student is assigned an academic advisor to assist them in course selections and degree progress as well as a faculty advisor to assist them with more program-specific questions and mentorship. Many students form close relationships with faculty beyond their assigned advisors due to the small size of our programs as well. You can register for an upcoming event on our Visit The Theatre School page. Unfortunately we generally cannot allow prospective students to observe classes.
The very personal nature of the work and the small class size means that visitors could compromise the experience of current students. Instead we offer individualized appointments with theatre-specific admissions staff, tours with current students, and special programs like Debut DePaul where students can meet and work with the faculty in workshop-style classes.
However, admitted students are welcome to sit in and observe classes; class visits for admitted students are scheduled through the Theatre Admissions Office. Visits with specific faculty are possible and based on faculty availability. These must be requested in advance. COVID guidelines for live audiences for our on-campus productions are still in-the-works. For the most up-to-date information about our productions and what tickets may be available, please contact our box office.
There are many places to stay near campus both in Lincoln Park and in the Loop. Specific hotels in the area and hotels that offer special DePaul rates can be found on the DePaul website.
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I hear that DePaul University is on a 'quarter system'. What is that? What are the faculty like? As a Theatre School student, can I double major? As a Theatre School student, can I have a minor? Can I minor in theatre?
What non-theatre courses would I be required to take as a Theatre School student? Can I do an internship while at school? Can I study abroad? Do you 'cut' Acting students? We do not offer a program that focuses exclusively in Musical Theatre. Jeremiah : I read everything. I read biographies, mainly because I didn't know how other people live their lives. I think my variations reading came from a deep longing for something that was missing. I was searching for someone, for my story.
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