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3.00 Credits
Recommended: THET112 and THET113. Intersections between recent research on gender and public performance through history, including theatre, film, and television.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Freshman standing. Repeatable to 6 credits if content differs. An independent study in which each student completes an assigned major theatre project under close faculty supervision. Projects may culminate with term papers, scenic, lighting, or costume designs, or a stage production.
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3.00 Credits
Two hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: THET112, THET113, THET114, THET115, and THET116. Not open to students who have completed 60 credits or THET421. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: THET210 or THET421. Formerly THET421. Focuses on increasing a performer's presence on stage. Will include the F.M. Alexander technique, movement improvisation, exercises for balance, strength, flexibility and stamina.
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3.00 Credits
Two hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: THET112, THET113, THET114, THET115 and THET116. For THET majors only. Exercises structured to develop the actor's concentration, imagination, sense and emotional memory. Introduces tools for textual and character analysis.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: THET110, THET220 and by audition and permission of department. Freeing the natural voice. Exploration and connection of the actor's voice to thought, impulse, and emotion. Work in release of tension, resonance, extending the voice and articulation.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission of department. Students must have less than 60 credits completed. Formerly THET112, THET220 and THET288. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: THET222; or (THET112, THET220, and THET288). Introduction to various acting techniques, especially Dallas- and Spolin-based improvisation and affective memory; an exploration of the nature of the planned performance and the collaborative creative process. Class will culminate with showcase performance experiences.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission of department. Students must have less than 60 credit hours completed. Formerly: THET113 and THET115. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: THET223; or (THET113 and THET115). Explores social, political, and cultural development of Western theatre from classical period to twenty-first century. Part of the Foundation series for Theatre majors. Prepares students for upper-level courses in global theatre.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: THET112, THET113, THET114, THET115, THET116 and permission of department. Sophomore standing. Repeatable to 3 credits if content differs. This course is offered as part of the Department of Theatre's Artist in Residence program. Topics covered may include: Intercultural Theatre; Performance Art; Puppetry; Solo Performance; or Theatrical Design.
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3.00 Credits
Two hours of lecture and two hours of discussion/recitation per week. Survey of the history of the image of African Americans in film and theatre.
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3.00 Credits
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: THET250 or THET350. Formerly THET350. An exploration of the complicated history of some of America's most popular entertainments from learned pig shows, to vaudeville, to musical theatre. It connects the history of America's diverse racial and ethnic communities to the evolution of forms like minstrelsy, Wild West Shows, and showboat theatre. It also traces the history of our most popular and enduring art form--the musical comedy--from the Ziegfeld Follies to Rent and beyond.
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