a) For Directing candidates, the thesis will consist of the direction of a full-length play and a supporting paper that reflects critically on the production and on the process of its creation.
b) For Design/Technical candidates, the thesis will consist of the design of a full-length production in two of the following areas: scene design, costume design, light design, sound design. Pictorial material and a supporting paper that reflects critically upon the production and the process of its creation are also required.
c) For Interdisciplinary Creation and Performance candidates, the thesis will comprise a creative process, its documentation, and written reflection upon the process. It will be determined by the nature of the research in consultation with the supervisor and approved by the Graduate Committee.
d) For Playwriting candidates, the thesis will consist of a full-length play and a supporting paper that reflects critically on the play and the process of its creation.
e) For Theatre Studies candidates, the thesis will either be a substantial scholarly research paper or a documentation of artistic/empirical research processes and results in a significant scholarly component.