Western Carolina has a beautiful performing arts facility, but I don't know anything about the program. One of my kids spent two years there, in visual instead of performing arts. The isolation was fun at the beginning, but he got tired of being in the middle of nowhere after a while. He finished up his BFA elsewhere. It can't be said strongly enough what an intense degree the BFA is!
My youngest will start a theatre major next fall at UNC-Chapel Hill. It was exactly the kind of program *I* was hoping for but not what your daughter is wanting. It is a BA in a liberal arts tradition. He'll get a broad education, but his theatre classes will be taught by the same people who teach in the MFA program and he will have opportunities related to the presence of the equity theatre on campus.
My son also liked UNC-Wilmington. It's easier to get in than Chapel Hill, but still pretty competitive. It might be worth checking out.
My youngest will start a theatre major next fall at UNC-Chapel Hill. It was exactly the kind of program *I* was hoping for but not what your daughter is wanting. It is a BA in a liberal arts tradition. He'll get a broad education, but his theatre classes will be taught by the same people who teach in the MFA program and he will have opportunities related to the presence of the equity theatre on campus.
My son also liked UNC-Wilmington. It's easier to get in than Chapel Hill, but still pretty competitive. It might be worth checking out.