idk.... i think mayybe u cannn You can study for a Bachelor of the Arts Degree in Drama from most universities
hmm hard question. maybe a job involving acting?
You can go to acting schools or get a college degree in acting. Generally many people do neither, but with luck, practice, and work they are able to act. Go to your local community theatre to see if you can audition for parts. You can get experience in the local theater and have fun.
If you want to make it in a professional theatre it is important to study different techniques of acting from various directors/teachers. This can be done by going to a variety of different colleges etc. A bachelers degree in performance is important and a masters degree does look good on a resume. But more important than any degree is experience. Very little theatre schooling consists of bookwork. It's also important to do a variety of things, not just acting. Get a full perspective of your art.
You don't have to get a college degree. Some actresses act on tv without one. However, learning the craft of acting is important and colleges offer programmes in the dramatic arts. Your chances of being hired are higher if you can show that you know how to do the work.
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You don't have to have an degree for acting, just take some acting classes or courses to have some experience!
hmm hard question. maybe a job involving acting?
270 degrees
yes
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Four years!:D
He finished his pre-degree and then went straight to acting.
She has a bachelor's degree in criminal justice/sociology. She was in the process of funding her masters when she turned to acting for money and has been acting ever since.
It can be versatile. If you have a degree in professional acting or theater than you are officially considered white collar in general. It doesn't really have that classification.
You should always get your acting degree from the program or school with the best reputation and connections. Whether it is in your budget is another thing.... Always go for the reputation and connections, so Transfer.
To study drama, the degree would be Drama Studies or Theater. For acting, it would be Theater, Theater Performance, or Acting. Many schools also offer Theater Production & Design, or Theater Production. Some schools use different names, but these are the most common.
No, though he studied for a number of years he did not get a college degree. He studied acting and philosophy at the University of Washington.