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3.00 Credits
Examines modern literature written for the theatre. Because the literature will be presented from a production perspective, this course is oriented for use by actors, directors and designers. The objective is to stimulate greater clarity, logic, depth and imagination of interpretation and to develop more effective preparatory techniques. Credits: 3 THE 268 - Theatre Practicum, Technical [ Print Course]
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3.00 Credits
Covers the basic principles of stage directing including choosing and analyzing plays, scheduling rehearsals, blocking action, and determining stage business. The class culminates in a showcase of student-directed works. Consequently, this is a “hands-on” course, in which students get to choose, possibly write, cast work, with actors, and direct their own small stage production.Satisfies the General Education Artistic and Creative Expression Requirement.
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6.00 Credits
Supervised experience in Theatre and Dance Division productions in the areas of stage managing, publicity, scenery, lighting, costumes and makeup. May be repeated for a maximum of six hours. Prerequisites & Notes Permission of instructor. Credits: 1-3 THE 269 - Theatre Practicum in Acting [ Print Course]
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3.00 Credits
Laboratory work in acting. Credit assigned by agreement of advisor and show director, based on learning opportunities of role. May be repeated for a maximum of three hours. Prerequisites & Notes Permission of instructor. Credits: 1-3 THE 310 - Topics in Theatre Technology [ Print Course]
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3.00 Credits
An advanced study in specific areas of technical theatre. Subjects vary from year to year but may include lighting technology, sound, scenic painting and properties, costume pattern drafting, costume crafts or stage management. May be repeated for credit. Credits: 3 THE 320 - Topics in Theatre Design [ Print Course]
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3.00 Credits
Study of the theatre design process in a specific area, including costume, lighting, scenic or sound design. Encompasses research, drafting or drawing, script analysis, budgeting and organizational skills required to design in the specified field. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites & Notes Permission of instructor. Credits: 3 THE 340 - Playwriting, Directing and Performing Laboratory [ Print Course]
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3.00 Credits
Performing a matrix for playwriting, directing and performing, this lab class affords the student an opportunity to work on a wide variety of original projects. Each student will create a traditional script or a non-traditional performance piece that will be written, analyzed and rewritten. There will be regular "Readers Theatre" style presentations of the material by members of the class. Satisfies the General Education Artistic and Creative Expression and Writing Intensive Requirements. Prerequisites & Notes THE 116 and THE 117 and THE 202 or permission. Credits: 3 THE 400 - Voice and Speech for the Actor [ Print Course]
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3.00 Credits
A studio course in the principles of voice production and speech for the stage. Focus is on the development of the actor's voice and speech through exercises that heighten awareness of breath, encourage freer expression and expand vocal range and clarity. Prerequisites & Notes THE 117 or permission. Credits: 3 THE 402 - Movement Training for Actors [ Print Course]
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3.00 Credits
A studio course in movement training and development for actors. Focus is on the use of the elements of movement and laban’s effort-shapes to explore text and its expression and to expand the movement vocabulary of the actor.
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3.00 Credits
Concentrates on the nature of comedy and comedic character addressing challenges such as timing, movement and relationship from all sources of dramatic literature from verse to modern comedy, from absurdism to tragic comedy. Prerequisites & Notes THE 117, THE 301 or permission. Credits: 3 THE 405 - Drama In Education [ Print Course]
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