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TH 123: Stage Performance
1.00 Credits
Baker University
Students perform in a major University Theatre production during the semester. This course may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Enrollment by audition only; permission of the instructor. (Offered only on a pass/no credit basis.)
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TH 130: Acting I
3.00 Credits
Baker University
This class focuses on the training of the body and voice as an acting instrument. Emphasis is placed on improvisation and technique.
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TH 140: Acting II
3.00 Credits
Baker University
This course is a continuation of the work begun in TH 130. Emphasis is placed on character development through textual analysis and scene study. Prerequisite: TH 130 or permission of the instructor.
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TH 145: Stagecraft
3.00 Credits
Baker University
This course will provide the student with basic skills needed for safe and efficient construction of scenery as well as techniques used in lighting, painting, and sound for the stage. A lab experience of 4 hours a week is required.
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TH 155: Introduction to Theatrical Design
3.00 Credits
Baker University
This course will provide the student with the basic understanding of design as it applies to stage design. Elements and principles of design as well as exploration of various media will be applied to various projects. Projects will include scenery, costumes, lighting, and sound. Art supplies are required.
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TH 200: Voice and Movement
3.00 Credits
Baker University
Students will learn the mechanics of speech with emphasis on breath, sound, tone, diction, and projection. They will also analyze how to create a character using various elements of speech including rate, pitch, inflection, shading, and emphasis. Several accents will be explored such as Standard American, Standard British, and American Southern. Stage movement and creating the physicality of a character will also be explored. Exercises, monologues, or scenes will be incorporated into most class sessions.
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TH 220: Stage Management
3.00 Credits
Baker University
This course will introduce the concepts, principles, and practices of the technical and organizational aspects of stage management in the contemporary theatre. The focus of the course is the stage manager's role, which includes preparing for and running the rehearsal and performance processes as well as a familiarity with basic conflict resolution concepts. Students will explore through classroom instruction the theory and practice of stage management, and will participate in workshops to practice stage management techniques. Students will also participate in departmental productions as well as develop a stage manager's portfolio.
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TH 240: Improvisation/ Mask
3.00 Credits
Baker University
This course introduces exploration of characterization through improvisation and use of the neutral mask. This class will develop awareness of how improvisation can deepen sub-text and character, and how the neutral mask can be used as a tool in creating character.
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TH 255: Costuming and Makeup
3.00 Credits
Baker University
This course will train the student in the theory and practice of developing a total look for a character both in makeup and dress. Projects will include standard and special effects makeup as well as standard practices in costume design and presentation techniques. Makeup kits and art supplies are required. Prerequisites: AS 120 or permission of the instructor.
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TH 280: Technical Production Practicum
1.00 Credits
Baker University
This course is a supervised lab in some aspect of theatrical production such as scene shop, public relations, costume, or prop crew. May be repeated for credit. (Offered only on a pass/no credit basis.)
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