Explore Our Theatre Program
Prosper Theatre is proud to offer a wide variety of theatre classes that allow students to explore their passions and find where they truly belong. From entry-level courses like Theatre I, where students discover the many aspects of performance and production, to more focused classes where they may be drawn to the spotlight in Musical Theatre, the creative process in Technical Theatre, or the collaborative energy of a Production class - there’s a place for everyone to shine. We focus on viable, real-world learning in the classroom, giving students the tools to apply their skills both on and off the stage through meaningful, hands-on experiences that build confidence, creativity, and community.
Theatre 1 - 4
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Students build acting skills through improvisation, scene work, and monologues while studying theatre history and performance techniques. Advanced levels dive deeper into directing, script analysis, character development, and college readiness through audition practice and resumé building.
Musical Theatre 1 - 4
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Combines singing, acting, and dance to prepare students for musical theatre performance. Students learn vocal techniques, choreography, and ensemble work, with advanced levels focusing on solo performance, audition preparation, and building theatre resumés for college opportunities.
Technical Theatre 1 - 4
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Students explore the behind-the-scenes world of theatre, including lighting, sound, set design, and stage management. Higher levels specialize in design, leadership, and creating technical elements for productions.
Production
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Our advanced performance class, designed for students ready to take part in mainstage shows and UIL One Act Play. Focuses on collaboration, discipline, advanced acting skills, script reading, and preparing for college and beyond through resumés, auditions, and professional practices.
Stagecraft
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Hands-on course focused on the construction and design of theatre scenery, props, and stage effects. Students gain practical skills in carpentry, painting, and safe use of tools.
Costume & Makeup
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Explores costume design, sewing, stage makeup, and special effects makeup. Students bring characters to life through creative design and practical application.
Directing I & II
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Introduces students to the art of directing, including script analysis, staging, casting, and working with actors. Advanced directing students create full director’s notebooks and may direct scenes or short plays.