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Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts

Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts (PCPA) is a presenting and training professional residential theatre company in Santa Maria, California, offering a two-year acting and technical theatre conservatory program, operating out of Allan Hancock College.[1]

Degree

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PCPA offers a two-year vocational certificate program which combines lectures, labs, and classes with practical hands-on training where students will mount a fully realized production. Conservatory students are mentored by practicing professionals in the classroom.

Performing students are offered no elective subject and have classes six days of the week. Among the classes offered are: acting, voice, movement, musical theater ensemble, Shakespeare, theatre history, stage combat. The technical theatre students examine all aspects of production, enabling them to develop as designers, craftspeople and technicians. Areas of study include stagecraft, lighting, sound, drawing and rendering, costuming and scene painting.[2]

Alumni

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Former members of the school include:[3]

Support

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PCPA receives operating funds from the Allan Hancock College, an endowment, ticket revenue, and the fundraising efforts of the PCPA Foundation to secure corporate and individual donations.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Tangeman, Carol (30 August 2018). "Arts Beat: A look behind the scenes at PCPA". KCBX.
  2. ^ "PCPA's Technical Theatre Training". Pacific Conservatory Theatre. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Alumni". Pacific Conservatory Theatre. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Country Western Play to Open at PCPA". Times Press Recorder (Arroyo Grande, CA). March 23, 1979.
  5. ^ Linn, Sarah (29 April 2013). "'Theater Heaven' Realized at the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts".
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