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Financial issues and the level of student interest are the two largest issues facing the development of any new concentration, says Marcus Stern, associate director of the American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) and a member of the Task Force for the Arts.
“One of the things that worries me the most about having a concentration is that if people are required to get projects done, most of the resources and stuff for theater will go to the concentration,” says Elizabeth G. Shields ’10...
Students say that the current slate of Dramatic Arts courses could not accommodate a concentration because classes taught at the A.R.T. can accept only a limited number of students. As a result, many students are turned away from courses they want to take.
Students involved in the dramatic arts say they are concerned that space constraints will only worsen if a concentration is created and the Dramatic Arts faculty does not grow.
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