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TH 214: World Theatre in its Context I
3.00 Credits
Regis College
Survey of dramatic literature and theatrical practice from its origins to the seventeenth century. Particular attention paid to Asian, African, Native American, and classical Western theatre traditions. Selected readings of plays in their historical context with particular focus on theatrical styles and performance theory. This class will culminate in research and performance projects.
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TH 215: World Theatre in its Context II
3.00 Credits
Regis College
Survey of dramatic literature and theatrical practice from the eighteenth century to the present. Particular attention paid to Asian, African, Caribbean, European, and Latin American theatre traditions. Theatre as an art form, an institution, and a social force. This class will culminate in research and performance projects.
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TH 301: Seminar I:Design for the Theatre
3.00 Credits
Regis College
Responsibilities of the theatrical designer from initial reading of the script to production realization. Creative projects in set, lighting, and costume design.
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TH 303: Theatre for Young Audiences
3.00 Credits
Regis College
Techniques and materials for exploring a range of themes in plays (scripted and devised) for young people. Theories of physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development underlying plays for children and youth (K-12). Exploration of technical elements of production such as props, music, make-up, masks, or puppets.
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TH 306: Directing
3.00 Credits
Regis College
Fundamentals of direction, study of traditional and current techniques, script analysis, director-actor communication; opportunity to work with actors in the direction of a scene or one-act play.
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TH 307A: Advanced Acting
3.00 Credits
Regis College
Continuation of the techniques introduced in the beginning acting course (TH 207). Focus on scene study of contemporary and period plays. Emphasizes developing the necessary craft elements to fulfill textual demands.
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TH 308: Playwriting
3.00 Credits
Regis College
Principles and methods of Playwriting. Analysis of scene and play structure. Completion of several writing assignments is required, including a one-act play. Plays of special merit considered for program production.
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TH 311: Oral History and Performance
3.00 Credits
Regis College
Process of creating a Documentary Theatre script. Focus is on combining oral histories with research on a specified historical event and theatrical period. Methods and practical experience in documenting personal stories and translating those stories into a performance piece. The final script will be performed by the Regis College Theatre Company.
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TH 321/322: Contemporary Stage:Intensive Theatre Tour
3.00 Credits
Regis College
Students travel to a selected location such as London, Dublin, New York, or Greece. Course includes guided tours of theatrical sites and in-depth study of a variety of plays in performance. Attendance at theatre performances and completion of theatrical critiques and journal assignments required.
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TH 325: Drama as a Learning Medium
3.00 Credits
Regis College
The use of drama as an effective tool for learning. History and scope of the international Drama-in- Education movement. Assessment of learning needs, drama methods and techniques, practical applications for the classroom and professional settings, creation and implementation of interactive drama structures, evaluation.
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