1st Edition

The Adaptable Degree How Education in Theatre Supports the Economy of The Future

By Melanie Dreyer-Lude Copyright 2025
112 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

112 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

112 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book utilized a mixed-methods research study of the career experiences of theatre graduates in the U.S. to provide data on employment patterns and job satisfaction. With a population of over 1,000 participants, this study examined where graduates were working, how their careers had changed over time, which skills acquired with their theatre degree were being used in current employment, and... Read more

 

Acknowledgements

 

Introduction

 

Chapter 1: Passion versus practicality

            Do I need a college degree?

            The reality of being an arts grad

            What employers want

            Passion can lead to prosperity

            What the survey told us

            In summary

 

Chapter 2: Patterns of employment

            Four employment scenarios

            The trajectory of a career in the arts

            Seeking employment in a shifting job market

            Where are arts grads working?

            The Creative Trident redefined

            What the survey told us

            In summary

 

Chapter 3: Skills for all professions

            A graduate who shifted careers

            The predominance of shifting careers

            The importance of transferable skills

            How theatre training delivers

            What theatre training looks like

            What the survey told us

            In summary

 

Chapter 4: Value versus expense

            The loss of public faith

            The student as a customer

            Earning potential as a decision-maker

            The cost of an education

            The neoliberal paradigm

            The challenge of performance indicators

            The reality of program cuts

            Politicians and the academy

            What the survey told us

            In summary

           

 

Chapter 5: Changing the message

            The academy must adapt

            The challenges we face

            What an arts degree already offers

            Expanding our curriculum

            How other sectors benefit from arts education

            The threat to theatre departments

            Our training focus must shift

            Recommendations for change

            What the graduates in this study told us

            In summary

 

Methodology

            Introduction

            Research framework

            Research design

            Sampling strategy

            Data collection

            Data analysis

            Limitations and assumptions

            Recommendations for future research

 

Jobs listed by survey participants

 

Index

 

 

 

 

Biography

Melanie Dreyer-Lude is an American theatre artist/scholar specializing in international theatre collaboration and multidisciplinary projects. She is a professor in the Department of Drama at the University of Alberta and lives and works in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.