What can I do with my studies in theatre?
Whether you’re a student (prospective, current or former), an academic staff member or a career counsellor, this page can provide you with practical answers to the following career-related questions:
Planning your career Within the answers below, activities are proposed to students in order to help them build their employment action plan. Activity
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What subjects are studied in this program?
Answer The subjects studied vary for each program and determine the knowledge and skills to be acquired for the chosen degree. Many types of undergraduate programs are available so that knowledge can be developed according to the student's interests and learning style. Regardless of the subjects they involve, the following programs will open the doors to the labour market: honours, honours with specialization, integrated, general, major and minor. However, certain degrees can lead to graduate studies or professional programs. |
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Methodology Below is a short description of the program, the student profile, and some considerations regarding the nature of work that graduates can embark upon. A summary of courses taken from the Undergraduate Studies Calendars is presented by subject. In order to encourage the consideration of further studies, examples of graduate as well as advanced professional studies are listed below. The subjects and the graduate studies are presented in order of importance and relevance to the specific program. |
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Subjects studied in this bachelor’s degree
The Department of Theatre offers programs that permit students to be introduced to the diverse practical applications of the theatrical arts, and the varied areas of research in theatre studies. The programs integrate the dominant English and French theatrical traditions; this complementary approach encourages students to explore both traditions. Ample opportunity is provided for involvement in theatrical productions which are considered to be an integral part of the theatre programs. Studied subjects are:
- Practice of theatre, acting and theatre production
- Methodology of theatrical studies
- Theatre history and technical theatre
- Practice and principles of dramaturgy and stage direction
- Principles of play analysis
- Theatrical event and theory
- Theatre in English Canada
- Contemporary theatre
- Speech, voice and movement
- Scenography sound and lighting: technology and design
- Classical and modern traditions of acting in English language theatre
- Moral reasoning and critical thinking
- Great philosophers and fundamental philosophical questions
A survey conducted by the University of Ottawa in 2007 included the following salient information about the satisfaction of students in the theatre program:
- 75% of current students and 80% of graduates said they would recommend the program to others.
- 66% of current students and 77% of graduates said the program met or exceeded their expectations.
- The vast majority of respondents would recommend the program based on the availability of the professors/instructors, the quality of teaching and personal growth.
- The participants reported that the program had contributed significantly to their ability to work effectively with others, to make decisions and to exercise their leadership.
- 83% of graduates participating in the survey said that they are currently employed.
- Among those currently employed, 54% indicated that their job is related to their field of study and 80% reported that they are satisfied with their employment.
- In addition, 33% of graduates enrolled in a graduate program after obtaining their degree.
Graduate studies
Many graduate programs are available to graduates interested in furthering their education, specializing in their field or performing research. The graduate programs below are examples selected from the list of graduate programs at the University of Ottawa and based upon the admission requirements of this program. However, depending on the career plan, other programs can be considered.
Professional Programs
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What are the career options?
Answer Postsecondary education leads to many career options. However, remember that in addition to an undergraduate degree, some fields require specialized skills, previous experience and even graduate studies. |
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Methodology The following occupations are examples taken primarily from the occupational groups in the National Occupational Classification (NOC). A few examples come from the University of Ottawa's alumni and from other Career exploration websites. Overall, the examples of occupations are presented according to the most easily accessible. First, the examples of occupations that require undergraduate studies are presented followed by those that require additional qualifications and experience. To highlight the value of furthering education, examples of occupations with additional qualifications and experience that may require graduate studies were combined under the master's and the doctorate degree, respectively. Finally, the professional groups where examples were taken are listed. These groups provide examples of job titles, information on the field of work, types of organization and national employment requirements. In addition, you will find resources for international employment requirements. |
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Occupations requiring undergraduate studies and others with additional qualifications and experience
- Writer
- Actor
- Comedian
- stage scenery designer
- Art critic
- Choreographer
- Theatre designer
- Costume designer
- Lighting designer
- Exhibit designer
Others with additional qualifications and experience
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A degree in fine arts or visual arts and a specialization in stage sets and clothing design; a portfolio of work demonstrating creative skills; sometimes the operating software of computer-aided design is required |
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A university degree in broadcasting, theatre or a related field; several years of experience in a Support Occupations in Motion Pictures, Broadcasting and the Performing Arts (NOC 5227); a training program for makeup; a portfolio of work demonstrating the creative skills |
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A bachelor of education preceded by a bachelor of arts or specialized training in the teaching subject; a provincial certificate of qualification is required |
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A bachelor's degree in broadcasting, theatre arts or a related field and several years of experience in a Support Occupations in Motion Pictures, Broadcasting and the Performing Arts (NOC 5227); a portfolio of work demonstrating creative skills |
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A bachelor's degree in performing arts, broadcasting, journalism, business administration, theatrical or film production; experience as an Audio and Video Recording Technicians (NOC 5225); must show creativity |
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A bachelor's degree or an expertise related to the discipline to teach; sometimes a certificate, diploma or degree in adult education, and additional courses in teaching may be required; a provincial certificate of qualification is required |
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A bachelor's degree in business administration or other discipline related services; several years of experience; a possibility of specialization in the field of employment through specialized training or work experience |
Occupations requiring graduate studies: Master's and others with additional qualifications and experience
- Research assistant in drama therapy
- Teacher assistant in theatre
- Lecturer in theatre
- Undergraduate studies administrator
- Student experience officer
- International practical teaching manager
- Interdisciplinary and faculty programs officer
- Internship coordinator
Others with additional qualifications and experience
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A bachelor's degree in psychology, drama or movement therapy; supervised practical training in the field of specialization; technical and creative skills; sometimes an accreditation or membership of a national professional association is required |
Occupations requiring graduate studies: Doctorate and others with additional qualifications and experience
- Graduate studies administrator
- Adjunct professor
- Assistant professor
- Associate professor
- Full professor
- Visiting professor
- Visiting scholar
- Research development manager
- Director of faculty development
- Postgraduate program coordinator
- Education program manager
- Department associate chair
- Graduate studies project coordinator
Others with additional qualifications and experience
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A doctoral degree in the field of specialization; several years of teaching experience; perhaps licenses or professional certification is required |
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A graduate degree in a field related to the faculty; several years of experience as University professors (NOC 4121) |
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Below are occupational groups related to this field of study, followed by the groups requiring graduate studies, then by the groups that require additional qualifications and experience:
- Authors and Writers (NOC 5121)
- Actors and Comedians (NOC 5135)
- Other Technical and Co-ordinating Occupations in Motion Pictures, Broadcasting and the Performing Arts (NOC 5226)
- Journalists (NOC 5123)
- Producers, Directors, Choreographers and Related Occupations (NOC 5131)
- Professional Occupations in Public Relations and Communications (NOC 5124)
- Secondary School Teachers (NOC 4141)
- Other Professional Occupations in Therapy and Assessment (NOC 3144)
- University Professors (NOC 4121)
- Managers - Publishing, Motion Pictures, Broadcasting and Performing Arts (NOC 0512)
- Senior Managers - Health, Education, Social and Community Services and Membership Organizations (NOC 0014)
International employment requirements
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The site below provides information on international employment requirements, administrative laws, professional standards and work permits for certain countries:
Below are other examples of general resources that may be useful depending on your destination:- Australian Government Department of Immigration and Citizenship - Australia
- Centre d'information et de documentation sur les visas d'entrée - Germany*
- Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Toronto - Korea
- United States Embassy in Canada - United States
3. What are the employment prospects?
Employment prospects depend on the country’s political and economic stability, and they are usually determined according to data collected from workers, businesses, unions and other organizations during international, national, provincial and local consultations. Resources designed to help determine employment opportunities abroad are more difficult to locate. Still, our research shows that most developed countries have a growing need for people with academic credentials and qualifications.
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Job prospects in foreign countries
Resources designed to help you determine out-of-country job prospects can be challenging to find. However, research suggests that most developed countries have a growing need for university graduates. |
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Where and how can experience related to the field of studies be gained?
Answer Professional work experience is developed through volunteering, internships, self-employment and employment contracts, be they full-time, part-time and during the summer. Work experience, on or off campus, develops your skills. The Conference Board of Canada outlines skills that employers seek: communication, thinking and learning; personal qualities such as positive attitudes and behaviors, responsibility, adaptability; and team work. Work and volunteer experiences that relate to your studies also permit you to consolidate and reinforce the skills and expertise you need to continue your professional development. The belief that there are no jobs is misguided; in fact the number of jobs that exist in the labour market is the same as the number of people currently working. Furthermore, new opportunities are frequently created due to economic growth. Positions also become available because of retirements and departures due to professional advancements. Other various leaves of absence (parental, sick, refresher, non-paid, self-financed, etc.) also create opportunities. Since job posting open opportunities to many candidates, it is often advantageous to network before the position is posted. |
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Methodology All the examples of volunteer opportunities and potential employers, types of organizations and field of work were selected based on the field of studies and the related occupational groups which can support you in gaining experience. The examples of volunteer opportunities in Canada and abroad are followed by a list of directories where further volunteer opportunities can be found. The examples of types of organizations and fields of work are taken from the NOC. Moreover, examples of potential Canadian and international employers were compiled from employment events on campus, research in employer directories as well as from various reputable ranking. Students are solely responsible for researching and gauging the suitability of an employer as Career Services does not establish qualifications, credentials and overall fit between organizations and student applicant, see disclaimer. |
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Canadian volunteer opportunities
- Amicale des personnes handicapés physiques de l'Outaouais - AHPO*
- Arden Theatre
- Artists Against Racism
- Arts Ottawa East - Arts Council
- Carrefour international de théâtre de Québec
- Centrepointe Theatre
- Citadel Theatre
- Education, Advancement, Guidance, Leadership and Excellence Centre - EAGLE
- Festival Musique du Bout du Monde*
- Fringe Theatre Adventures - FTA
- Guild Hall Society
- International Festival of Films on Art
- Lakeside Players
- Magnetic North Theatre Festival
- Mondial des cultures*
- Multicultural Arts for Schools and Communities - MASC
- National Arts Centre - NAC
- National Capital Commission - NCC
- Northern Light Theatre
- Odyssey Theatre Ensemble
- Ottawa Festivals
- Playwrights' Workshop Montréal
- Shadbolt Centre for the Arts
- Théâtre du Trillium*
- Theatre Projects Manitoba
- Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre
International volunteer opportunities
- American Conservatory Theater
- American Players Theatre
- Art in Zanzibar
- Canadian Alliance for Development Initiatives and Projects - CADIP
- Centre de formation des enfants démunis - CFED*
- Inédit Théâtre*
- International Music Camp
- Mains d’oeuvres*
- One World, One Dream in Unity*
- Planète urgence
- Savoir plus pour agir - SPPA*
- Travellers Worldwide
- Volunteer Latin America
- Yokohama Theatre Group - YTG
Volunteer directories
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- Centraide Outaouais: A directory of agencies and community services.
- E-Blue Book - Community Information Centre of Ottawa: Provides bilingual information and referral services to individuals and professionals in and around Ottawa.
- The Centre for Global and Community Engagement: Gives students the opportunity to actively apply their university studies to real-world situations in a way that benefits the community and not-for-profit organizations.
- I-Volunteer.ca: Helps you find non-profit organizations in the Outaouais area.
- United Way Ottawa: A community investment directory.
- Volunteer Ottawa: A bilingual agency committed to strengthening our community services by reuniting people, organizations and the business world.
- Volunteerabroad.com: Provides information on opportunities for volunteering abroad.
Types of organizations
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- Advertising agencies
- Comedy troupes
- Commercial, industrial and wholesale establishments
- Cultural organizations and social agencies
- Educational institutions
- Hospitals and clinics
- Motion picture and video production societies
- Museums
- National arts centers
- Nursing homes
- Opera guilds
- Private practice
- Provincial and federal governments
- Publishing houses
- Recreational centres
- Rehabilitation centres
- Television, radio stations and networks
- Theatre production troupes
Fields of work
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- Advertisement
- Art criticism
- Art therapy
- Choreography
- Communications
- Counseling
- Drama therapy
- Education
- International and public relations
- Interpretation
- Media
- Motion picture
- Pedagogy
- Production
- Promotions
- Publishing
- Recording
- Research and investigation
- Stage art, theatre and show
- Television
- Writing
Potential employers
The following examples of employers can offer internship or employment opportunities related to the field of studies. The potential employers are presented according to their geographic location in Canada's capital area, Ontario, Quebec or other provinces. Employers located outside of Canada and in more than three countries are presented under the established globally, otherwise; they are under the country specified.
Canada
Canada’s capital area
University of Ottawa named among National Capital Region's top 25 employers. For a position on campus:
Other potential employers in the Canada’s capital area
- Canada Council for the Arts
- Canadian Heritage - PCH
- City of Ottawa
- Conseil des écoles catholiques de langue française du Centre-Est - CECCE*
- Gladstone
- Great Canadian Theatre Company - GCTC
- National Arts Center - NAC
- Nepean Creative Arts Centre - NCAC
- Ottawa School of Speech & Drama - OSSD
- Ottawa Little Theatre
- Ottawa Pocket Opera
- Ottawa School of Art - OSA
- Shenkman Arts Centre
- Vision Theatre
Ontario
- Canadian Stage Company
- Harbourfront Centre
- Native Earth Performing Arts
- Nielsen Media Research
- Opera Atelier
- Shaw Festival Theatre Foundation
- St. Clair Catholic District School Board
- Tarragon Theatre
- Telefilm Canada
- Theatre Ontario
- Trebas Institute
Quebec
- Centaur Theatre Company
- Cirque du soleil
- Conseil des arts de Montréal*
- Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec - CALQ*
- Conservatoire de musique et d’art dramatique du Québec*
- Équipe Spectra*
- Grand théâtre de Québec*
- Théâtre du nouveau monde - TNM
Other provinces
- Arts Club Theatre Company
- Banff Centre
- British Columbia Arts Council
- Calgary Arts Development
- Cercle Molière*
- CinéGroupe*
- Citadel Theatre
- Evergreen Theatre
- Green Thumb Theatre
- Manitoba Conservatory of Music and Arts
- Neptune Theatre Foundation
- New West Theatre
- North Vancouver Museum & Archives
- Rumble Productions
- Sunset Theatre
- Theatre Junction GRAND
Abroad
Established globally
United States
- Academy for New Musical Theatre
- Amas Musical Theater
- AMC Entertainment
- Ars Nova
- B&B Theatres
- BIG Cinemas
- Cabrillo Music Theatre
- California Institute of the Arts - CalArts
- California Shakespeare Theater
- Five Towns College
- Interlochen Center for the Arts
- International Theatre Institute - ITI
- Juilliard School
- Phoenix Theatre
- Riverside Theatre
- Second Stage Theatre
- Stages Theatre Company
- Whitney Museum of American Art
Europe
United Kingdom
- Almeida Theatre
- Barbican
- Bill Kenwright
- First Stage Drama
- Fool's Proof Theatre
- Institute of Contemporary Arts - ICA
- London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art - LAMDA
- UK Theatre School
- Victoria and Albert Museum
Australia
Asia
- Beijing Playhouse
- Bollywood Network
- Cultural Center of the Philippines
- Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts
- Kids' Gallery Creative Arts
- National School of Drama
- Patravadi Theatre
What are some job search resources?
Answer The following job search resources aim to increase networking activities, to develop marketing strategies, to offer support in resume and cover letter preparation, and to facilitate access to job postings. Networking activities not only offer employers an opportunity to better understand the available labour force, but also help students and graduates gain access to recruitment processes. |
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Methodology Below are examples of professional associations and other resources of interest related to the previously mentioned occupational groups and this field of study. In addition to providing essential information on professional development and networking activities, the following examples give access to publications and employment opportunities. These examples are presented according to their location: Ontario, Canada and abroad. You will find resources to support the preparation of a resume and cover letter. Finally, you will find several Canadian and international job search sites. |
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Professional associations and other resources
- Alberta Foundation for the Arts - AFA
- Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists - ACTRA
- American Alliance for Theatre and Education - AATE
- American Association of Community Theatre - AACT
- American Society for Theatre Research - ASTR
- American Society of Cinematographers
- Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance - ADAA
- Arts and Letters Club
- Associated Designers of Canada - ADC
- Associated Manitoba Arts Festivals - AMAF
- Association acadienne des artistes professionnel du Nouveau-Brunswick - AAAPNB*
- Association de la régie théâtrale*
- Association des compagnons bâtisseurs*
- Association des professionnels des arts de la scène du Québec - APASQ*
- Association des théâtres francophones du Canada - AFTC*
- Association for Native Development in Performing and Visual Arts - ANDPVA
- Association Littéraire & Artistique Internationale - ALAI Canada
- Association of Community Theatres - Central Ontario – ACT-CO
- Association of Professional Theatre Trainers and Teachers - APTTT
- Association of Summer Theatres 'Round Ontario - ASTRO
- Association québécoise des auteurs dramatiques - AQAD*
- Blue Mountain Foundation for the Arts – BMFA
- Calgary Professional Art Alliance - CPAA
- Canadian Actors’ Equity Association - CAEA
- Canadian Art Therapy Association - CATA
- Canadian Arts Presenting Association - CAPACOA
- Canadian Association for Theatre Research - CATR
- Canadian Association of Broadcasters - CAB
- Canadian Conference of the Arts - CCA
- Canadian Institute for Theatre Technology - CITT
- Canadian Society of Children’s Authors, Illustrators and Performers - CANSCAIP
- Canadian Society of Cinematographers - CSC
- Canadian Theatre Critics Association - CTCA
- Centre des auteurs dramatiques - CEAD
- Conseil québécois du théâtre - CQT*
- Costume Society of Ontario - CSO
- Council of Ontario Drama and Dance Educators - CODE
- Directors Guild of Canada - DGC
- Educational Theatre Association
- Fédération québécoise du théâtre amateur - FQRA*
- Fort St. John Community Arts Council
- Greater Vancouver Professional Theatre Alliance
- Guild Hall Society
- Indigenous Performing Arts Alliance - IPAA
- International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States, Its Territories and Canada - IATSE
- International Amateur Theatre Association - IATA
- International Association of Lighting Designers - IALD
- International Centre for Women Playwrights - ICWP
- International Drama, Theatre and Education Association - IDEA
- International Federation for Theatre Research - IFTR
- International Society for the Performing Arts - ISPA
- International Theatre Institute - ITI
- London Arts Council - LAC*
- Montréal, arts interculturels - MAI
- Professional Association of Canadian Theatres - PACT
- Quebec Drama Federation - QDF
- Réseau indépendant des diffuseurs d'événements artistiques unis - RIDEAU*
- Set Decorators Society of America - SDSA
- Shakespeare Theatre Association of America - STAA
- Society for Arts and Technology - SAT
- Theatre Library Association - TLA
- Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts - TAPA
- Union des artiste - UDA*
- Yukon Arts Centre - YAC
Resume and cover letter
The resume and cover letter are useful tools to reflect your skills and experience. Therefore, they need to be customized and continuously updated throughout your career. They are used in the job search or for requesting professional advancement. |
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Canadian job search sites
- Academic Keys for Fine Arts
- Art Career
- Creative Heads.net
- Creative Jobs 77
- Media Job Search Canada
- General Job Search Websites
International job search sites
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