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  1. Develop a comprehensive curriculum that covers all aspects of theatre, including acting, directing, design, and technical production.
  2. Foster a collaborative and inclusive environment where students can explore and develop their artistic skills and talents.
  3. Provide opportunities for students to engage in hands-on learning experiences, such as producing and performing in full-scale productions.
  4. Encourage students to think critically and analytically about theatre, its history, and its impact on society.
  5. Develop a strong foundation in theatre theory and literature, ensuring students have a well-rounded understanding of the art form.
  6. Provide opportunities for students to explore different genres and styles of theatre, expanding their artistic horizons.
  7. Foster a supportive and nurturing environment where students feel comfortable taking risks and pushing their creative boundaries.
  8. Develop strong communication and collaboration skills among students, as these are essential for success in the theatre industry.
  9. Provide opportunities for students to engage with professional theatre practitioners through workshops, masterclasses, and guest artist residencies.
  10. Prepare students for further study or careers in theatre by providing guidance and resources for college applications, auditions, and job opportunities.