We don’t view theatre as a solely creative endeavor but a structured and methodical academic pursuit through a highly engaging theatre arts curriculum. While our instructors prepare students for a degree in performing arts or even a professional career, that is not the main objective of the program. Studies have shown a correlation between involvement in theatre and academic achievement, improved reading comprehension, better attendance, and greater self-esteem. Using theatrical learning, theatre students develop verbal and physical communication skills, collaboration, empathy, and diverse perspectives to gain the confidence to follow their passion wherever it may take them including, of course, the stage.
Theatre students learn theatrical history and develop technique through collaboration, tenacity of practice, work creation, community engagement, and innovations that reinvent the field. The 4-year and 8-year programs are structured sequentially to build on knowledge and previous learning. Theatre students participate in performances, productions, and portfolio exhibitions.
You do not have to be in the theatre arts program to enjoy a production. The ASA Theatre Department produces a play and musical each school year for all ASA students no matter their primary program. All students are invited to audition.
5TH GRADE
This is the first in the sequence of courses designed to provide a solid foundation for further and deeper study in high school and, at times, to augment what students learn in their academic classes. Students are introduced to theatre performance, production, and history through ensemble building, dramatic texts, and an overview of the opportunities in theatre.
Prerequisites: None
Grades: 5th
6TH GRADE
The second level of instruction in theatre performance, production, and history focuses on story structure and bringing stories to life on stage through production.
Prerequisites: Instructor approval
Grades: 6th
7TH GRADE
The third level of instruction focuses on contemporary theatre performance, production, and history of contemporary works, both musical and non- musical.
Prerequisites: Instructor approval
Grades: 7th
8TH GRADE
This, the fourth and final course in the middle sequence of classes, focuses on the early roots of musical theatre and classical non-musical theatre.
Prerequisites: Instructor approval
Grades: 8th
9TH GRADE
This course provides an overview of the theatre experience and helps students determine interests and focus for subsequent levels. Students take two hours of Theatre Studies classes each day. One class focuses on theatre performance and theatre history/literature. The other is a semester of production and a semester of music theatre performance.
Prerequisites: None
Grades: 9th
HIGH SCHOOL
The Production program is designed for students interested in the study of theatre design and production. Students study production stagecraft, stage and production management, and theatrical design including scenic, lighting, costumes, sound, props, hair and make-up, and other production elements through a combination of classroom and practical work. Extracurricular experience is available through the department’s Mainstage productions.
Prerequisites: Instructor approval; evaluation required for incoming students
Grades: 10th/11th
HIGH SCHOOL
Musical Theatre students take 2 courses daily to develop their acting and voice skills.
The Musical Theatre program is designed for students interested in acting and directing for musical theatre productions. Students will focus on various performance methods and their histories, acting preparation, script/character analysis, and staging using a range of musical theatre texts. Extracurricular production experience is available through the department’s Mainstage productions.
This course focuses on vocal production, technique, health, and performance using a variety of solo, small group, and ensemble works from the musical theatre repertoire. This class incorporates the Somatic Voicework method by incorporating physical awareness, aural acuity, kinesthetic development and vocal freedom.
Prerequisites: Instructor approval; evaluation required for incoming students
Grades: 10th/11th
HIGH SCHOOL
Theatre students take 2 courses daily to develop their acting, directing, and performance fluidity.
The Theatre Performance program is designed for students interested in acting and directing non-musical plays. Students will focus on various performance methods and their histories, acting preparation, script/character analysis, and staging using a range of dramatic texts. Extracurricular production experience is available through the department’s Mainstage productions.
This course focuses on developing the actor’s creativity and expressive skills through improvisation, voice and movement work.
Prerequisites: Instructor approval; evaluation required for incoming students
Grades: 10th/11th
12TH GRADE
All senior Theatre majors come together to prepare post-secondary plans and create a fall presentation of songs, monologues, and presentations that students can use for auditions and interviews. The ensemble explores devising new work and creates an original work as a group capstone project. Students also take a survey course in a chosen focus area: Musical Theatre, Acting, or Production.
Prerequisites: Instructor approval; evaluation required for incoming students
Grades: 12th
12TH GRADE
This program of performing arts preparatory study is designed and designated for students who are planning on professionally pursuing the performing arts, and who will be majoring in their specific area of artistic concentration in institutions of higher education. This course is designed to support students in the rigid and detailed college application and preparation process for performing artists. Students interested in the areas of arts performance, education, and therapy work with a mentor to work on the requirements to complete regular college applications alongside specific arts school applications, audition preparation and practice, and robust and challenging career-specific interviews.
Prerequisites: Application and Interview
Grades: 12th
12TH GRADE
ASA Seniors have the opportunity to apply and earn this recognition from the Arizona Department of Education for inclusion on their ASA diploma. The Arizona Arts Proficiency Seal is awarded to graduating high school students who complete the Seal of Arts Proficiency Pathway through ASA. The pathway is designed to celebrate students who complete a rigorous, standards-based, and high-quality arts education course of study throughout their high school education. All students select an arts teacher as their mentor to meet the requirements and complete an arts capstone project. Seniors have the opportunity to receive the Seal of Arts Proficiency in multiple disciplines.
Grades: 12th