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Drama and theatre production


What is a drama and theatre production major?

Students of drama and theatre production concentrate on the general study of dramatic works and their performance. This includes instruction in major works of dramatic literature, dramatic styles and types, and the principles of organizing and producing full live or filmed productions. Subsets include playwriting and screenwriting, theatre literature, directing and theatrical production, musical theatre, costume design, and dramatic/theatre arts.

How much do drama and theatre production majors make?

median average salary

$51,000/yr

The national average salary for drama and theatre production graduates in the United States is $51,000 per year. Those in the top 10 percent make over $132,000 a year, while the bottom 10 percent make under $19,000 a year. While salary ranges can vary by role, industry, and location, drama and theatre production graduates typically make between $30,600 and $84,000 per year.

How popular is drama and theatre production as a major?

Each year, around 10,100 students obtain a bachelor’s degree and around 1,040 students obtain an associate degree in drama and theatre production. In 2021, 10,123 students received a bachelor's degree and 1,105 students received an associate degree. This is 3% fewer drama and theatre production majors than there were in 2020. Drama and theatre production is one of the most popular majors within performing arts.

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