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Making a Life in the Theatre

About 5 pages (1,490 words)

Stage Directions, December 1st, 2007

You've earned your degree, here's how to use it to earn your living.

Thousands of students are enrolled in theatre programs across the country. Though not required, studying theatre prepares a student for the profession. Once a student graduates, though, the prospects can seem bleak. Suddenly they're on their own, with a degree that doesn't seem likely to open any doors. Some schools, such as Chicago's Columbia College, offer classes in surviving in the profession. But most grads are faced with the question: How can you use a theatre degree to put together a life in the theatre? Here are a fe...

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