Sunday, August 27, 2017

Is A Theatre MFA Worth Anything At All?

People are going into debt up to $130,000, and Harvard's ART is shutting down its MFA program for three years to re-evaluate before it gets shut down. "While a theatre education is valuable, it ought to be cheaper. In an industry currently in the throes of an ongoing conversation about equity, diversity, and inclusion, lowering the cost of education is one way to attract individuals from more socioeconomic backgrounds. Otherwise, according to O’Malley, 'What’s going to happen is the only people who end up with MFAs are going to be rich kids.'"



Article source here:Arts Journal

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