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    Home » Blog » There are too many theatre majors, theatre professor says

    There are too many theatre majors, theatre professor says

    May 28, 2025Updated:May 28, 2025 Editors Picks No Comments
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    According to a doctor, the industry has been purposefully flooded with master of fine art programs.

    According to a professional actor and musical theater professor, universities have instituted bachelor’s degrees because they believe they are” cash cows.”

    Josh Grisetti, a professor at California State University, just made the complaints on TikTok. He has appeared in a variety of works and TV shows.

    Grisetti said he has heard of at least one university that precisely doubled its BFA major enrollment to increase revenue, despite the fact that he did not name the institution. He claimed that it is not an “isolated instance” and that the current fad is “breaking the market” in his opinion.

    He claimed that the rise in theater majors has created long lines of “non-union” actors waiting for their chance at an interview.

    In response to Grisetti’s claim that there are” to many young players in New York who are not good… because there are too many Bachelor plans,”

    Although not all plans do this, he contends that programs should ensure that students get to see their shows and learn how to do so.

    According to Inside Higher Ed:

    On the other hand, seniors in Grisetti’s system, which includes an all-expenses-paid year in New York as part of their display, conduct at 54 Underneath, a cabaret venue located beneath Studio 54, a historic nightclub turned Broadway theater, and also see a slew of Broadway shows. Unless a program has an enormous number of students in each group, Grisetti said, “does not seem like a great job” to have students take part in two indicates over the course of their education.

    According to Inside Higher Ed, some rebuffed Grisetti’s claims.

    Although Grisetti’s video received a lot of support, some people argued that the issues that exist in the theater industry, such as the lack of stable employment, shouldn’t think there should be fewer B. F. A. programs and, consequently, fewer people given the chance to experiment theater, should be addressed. Other people argued that B. F. A. plans may give students a chance of not making it as performers by giving them instruction in various facets of the theatre industry besides acting, singing, and dance.

    Kiplinger has recently written about the lack of money for theater degrees. A 2019 article stated that” Actors earn a median income of about$ 32, 011 a year, with nary a Tony nomination in sight.” ” And while the demand for players is high—positions for actors are projected to increase by 14.7 % over the next decade], competition for every bit of it can be fierce.”

    According to research from the Foundation for Research Equal Opportunity, degrees in theater and fine arts typically have a return on investment of between 5 % and 5 %.

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