Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Thammasat University

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     The Theatre and Performance Practice Program places a strong emphasis on achieving excellence in both creative and academic thinking that can be seamlessly connected with contemporary society and widely accepted. The program's primary objective is to cultivate students who are committed to lifelong learning and continual development. Within this program, students have the opportunity to explore a diverse range of subjects, including the history, literature, and theater theories of the West, East, and Thailand. The curriculum encompasses performance, directing, scriptwriting, music, dance, art theory, and designing for performance, which involves technologies used for scenes, props, lighting, sound, costume, makeup, and mixed media.

 

     Furthermore, the program offers intensive practical courses tailored to students' interests. Beyond the traditional scope of theatre arts, students are encouraged to apply their skills to other domains such as education, social development, human development, and theatre management. This comprehensive approach ensures that graduates are well-equipped to make meaningful contributions across various fields.

 

     The learning activities within this program actively encourage the development of analytical, creative, and critical thinking skills. The emphasis is placed on expressing ideas through diverse practical works and hands-on training in professional stage performance production, which is open to public attendance. As a culmination of their academic journey, students are required to undertake a thesis in theatre and performance during their final year. This thesis serves as a pivotal stage, preparing them to embark on a career in their chosen field of expertise.

 

     Teacher responsible for the curriculum Department of drama studies.

Course President 

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Assoc. Prof. Parichat Jungwiwattanaporn, Ph.D.

     Teacher responsible for the curriculum.

Assoc. Prof. Parichat Jungwiwattanaporn, Ph.D.

Asst.prof. Pawinee Boonserm, Ph.D.

Asst.prof. Jarunee Areerungruang, Ph.D.

Asst.prof. Nuttakom Chamyen