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Theatre Arts - Production

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Program Code: 04891
Credential: Diploma
Start Dates: September
Program Length: 4 semesters
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Humber is proud to have the highest graduate employment and employer satisfaction rate of the GTA colleges based on Colleges Ontario’s key performance indicators for college graduates in 2022-2023.

Program Overview

Humber’s Theatre Arts - Production diploma program provides you with the skills and knowledge needed to launch your career working in the professional theatre industry. You will learn how to build exquisite props, puppets, costumes, set pieces and painted scenery; how to incorporate light and sound into a theatrical performance; and how to serve the collaborative team through stage and production management. You will develop hands-on expertise mounting productions for the Humber Theatre season in partnership with students enrolled in our Theatre Arts - Performance program. The Humber Theatre season is fully integrated with the academic curriculum to ensure that neither productions nor classes are compromised.

We focus on creative work in a collaborative artistic environment, professional discipline, broad-based training and education in all areas of production for the performing arts, while instilling a commitment to lifelong learning in this constantly changing field.

All of our faculty have substantial industry experience, and part-time instructors have full-time professional careers. As well, professional directors, designers, production stage managers, fight directors and other specialists outside of the faculty are brought in for the Humber Theatre season and other projects. We hire directors and designers who are known for their unusual and innovative approaches. Their creativity brings constant challenges, excitement and learning opportunities to the Humber Theatre production season and enhances in-class instruction. These professionals often provide our students with contacts, references and employment opportunities.

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Curriculum

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The Humber Advantage

This section highlights examples of the projects our students executed in classes, where they learn the theory and individual skills for each of the disciplines that make up the broader term Technical Production.

This section highlights the most recent work of our students on theatrical productions, which were either produced in collaboration with the Acting program or industry partners. These productions are the practicum through which students apply the theory, skills, and techniques learned in class to an actual show or event.

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Approaching Zero

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Actors on stage

A Field Guide to Fevers and Curses

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A Midsummer Night's Dream

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And the King Dances

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Singer on stage

Blood and Roses

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Community Week

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Community Week 2016

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Danceries

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Delete After Death

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Grimm

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Pentheus

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Poetry Project

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Shadowplay

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Stop/Look

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Survivalists: A Radio play

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Swimming for Shore

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The Caucasian Chalk Circle

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The Clowns

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The Country of the Blind

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The Idiot

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The Scattered Dust of Antigone

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Theatre for Young Audiences '14

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Theatre for Young Audiences '15

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Theatre for Young Audiences '16

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This Side of Heaven

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Till Eulenspiegel

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Tir Na Nog: A Visitor's Tale

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Tristram Shandy

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Unfinished Passage

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Wasted on the Young

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Year 25 Vigil

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TomorrowLand

TomorrowLove

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Songs of Class and Dirt

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The Humans

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Pandora in Blue Jeans

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Elektra

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Infinity Machine

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Sycorax Brood

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U-R-U

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Sara AhmadiehRad

Sara’s training at Humber sparked a love of the theatre and entertainment industries, and a desire to develop her craft as a scenic painter.

Nina Hartt

A 2011 Humber grad, Nina is now apart of the Production Faculty. She enjoys seeing her students get excited about their projects, and loves bringing new tricks, materials, and new methods into the classroom.

Lisa Humber

Since graduating from Humber’s Theatre Arts - Production program in 2005, Lisa Humber’s career in stage management has been defined by one word: variety.

Jordan Konek

Jordan Konek has done both many things. We caught up with this enterprising former student via email to hear more about his inspiring work in Iqaluit and abroad.

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Tanya Greve

Tanya is honoured to be the program co-ordinator for the Theatre Arts – Production program in the Faculty of Media & Creative Arts. She holds a BA from the University of Toronto – St. George Campus with an Honours Specialist in Drama and English.

Tanya’s professional career has spanned over 25 years working as a company manager, general manager and foremost as a stage manager. Her career has taken her across the country working with innovative artists focusing on the creation of new theatrical works.

"I truly love the opportunity to be a creative artist within the rehearsal hall and I enjoy every day I am able to instill this idea with our students in Theatre Production."

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Barbara Martin

Barbara is a freelance theatrical costumer with over 35 years' experience. She graduated from the theatre production program at Ryerson Polytechnic Institute and has a Bachelor of Education with Teacher Certification from the University of New Brunswick. She also completed a year’s internship in costume cutting and construction at the Banff School of Fine Arts.

Barbara has costumed for many highly regarded professional theatres such as Mirvish Productions (Lion King, Mama Mia, The Producers, Hair Spray, Jane Eyre), Stratford Festival, the Canadian Opera Company, The National Ballet, Canadian Stage, and Tarragon Theatre. She has had the honour of being head of wardrobe for both Young People’s Theatre and Theatre New Brunswick.

Recently, Barbara ventured into film costuming where she has worked on productions such See, Mrs. America, Umbrella Academy and Star Trek Discovery.

Barbara has taught at Humber College since 2014 and also taught at Ryerson University.

Your Career

With more than 90 venues in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and many more producing companies, Toronto is the third-largest theatre centre in the English-speaking world. Toronto is also the source of theatre productions, concert tours and industrial shows that tour nationally and internationally.

There are many opportunities behind the scenes for the technicians and craftspeople we train; and our graduates make careers as carpenters, prop builders, puppeteers, conventional and moving light technicians, sound technicians, wardrobe personnel, riggers, and scenic painters.

In the management realm, our graduates work as stage managers, technical directors and production managers. Our graduates also work in related areas of the entertainment industry including cruise ships, theme parks, ice shows, concert tours, industrial presentations, specialized service companies, film and television. Some graduates form companies collaborating with performers and designers to create original work. Your career may also take you to more senior management positions.

Professional Accreditations & Recognition

Working at Heights and Scissor Lift & Personnel Lift Training

Qualified students have the opportunity to earn Working at Heights and Scissor Lift and Personnel Lift Training certifications as part of the program.

Additional requirements may apply.

Note: The requirements for the additional credential(s) are determined by the granting body, which is independent from the College. Students are encouraged to obtain the specific requirements directly from the granting body before enrolling.

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