Institute for Advanced Theater Training

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== Institute for Advanced Theater Training ==

The Institute for Advanced Theater Training (IATT) is a prestigious graduate-level program affiliated with Harvard University and the American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.). The institute offers a rigorous curriculum designed to train actors, directors, and dramaturgs in the art and craft of theater.

History[edit | edit source]

The Institute for Advanced Theater Training was established in 1987 as a collaboration between Harvard University and the American Repertory Theater. The program was created to provide advanced training for theater professionals and to foster a deeper understanding of the theatrical arts.

Programs[edit | edit source]

The IATT offers a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree in collaboration with the Moscow Art Theatre School. The program spans two years and includes intensive coursework, practical training, and performance opportunities. Students are trained in various aspects of theater, including acting, directing, dramaturgy, and design.

Acting[edit | edit source]

The acting program at the IATT focuses on developing the skills and techniques necessary for professional performance. Students engage in rigorous training that includes voice, movement, and scene study. The curriculum is designed to prepare actors for a wide range of theatrical styles and genres.

Directing[edit | edit source]

The directing program provides students with the tools and knowledge needed to lead theatrical productions. Coursework includes studies in script analysis, staging, and collaboration with actors and designers. Students also have the opportunity to direct productions as part of their training.

Dramaturgy[edit | edit source]

The dramaturgy program at the IATT emphasizes the role of the dramaturg in the development and production of theater. Students study dramatic literature, theater history, and critical theory. They also gain practical experience by working on productions and collaborating with playwrights and directors.

Facilities[edit | edit source]

The Institute for Advanced Theater Training is housed in the Loeb Drama Center, which is also home to the American Repertory Theater. The facilities include rehearsal spaces, performance venues, and technical workshops. Students have access to state-of-the-art equipment and resources to support their training and creative work.

Notable Alumni[edit | edit source]

The IATT has produced many successful theater professionals who have gone on to have significant careers in the industry. Notable alumni include:

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