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  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits Spring Semester For description, see FA 141.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits Fall Semester The development of theatre from its primitive beginnings through major eras and countries until the year 1700. The theatre will be studied as a social and cultural institution mirroring the civilization in which it thrives.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits Spring Semester The role of theatre is explored from the 18th century through the 20th century. The historical methods and means of transforming the dramatic script into a theatrical production are analyzed in the context of the prevailing society.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits Fall Semester Beginning work on the actor's physical, vocal, and emotional tools. Basic rules, mechanics, and methods of analysis for developing a part in a play.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits Alternate Years: Fall 2008, 2010 Theatre is about magic and transformation - the process needed to translate an image into a 3-dimensional form, utilizing fabric or wood, will be explored. Previous sewing or carpentry experience is not necessary. Students will learn both sewing and scenery building techniques as well as complementary areas such as lighting, fabric decoration and scenery painting. Students are required to work on a departmental production.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits Alternate Years: Fall 2008, 2010 Focusing on the history, artistic development, and performance of Musical Theatre, this course provides the tools to create fully developed Musical Theatre performances. Through discussions and workshops on acting, character development, proper vocal technique, staging/choreography, and the art form's history students will become informed Musical Theatre performers and critics.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits Not Offered 2008-2009 Students will draw upon their imaginative resources and extend their awareness of themselves and others. Improvisation provides a creative dramatic experience which emphasizes spontaneity of response and the development of ingenuity. Prerequisite: TA 203 or consent of the Instructor or Program Director.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    One to Three Credits Each Fall and Spring Semesters Students receive credit for participating as actors, assistants to the directors and designers, stage managers, technicians and crew members in a mainstage production. Specific assignments and hours worked must be approved by the Program Director. Student must have worked on a previous departmental production. Credit is granted on a pass/fail basis including Theatre Arts majors and minors. Does not count towards requirement for Theatre Arts major/minors.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    One to Three Credits Each Fall and Spring Semesters Students receive credit for participating as actors, assistants to the directors and designers, stage managers, technicians and crew members in a mainstage production. Specific assignments and hours worked must be approved by the Program Director. Student must have worked on a previous departmental production. Credit is granted on a pass/fail basis including Theatre Arts majors and minors. Does not count towards requirement for Theatre Arts major/minors.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits Alternate Years: Spring 2009, 2011 Concentration on refinement of the actor's body through stage movement and voice. To enlarge the student's physical and emotional projection along with detailed characterization work. Prerequisite: TA 203 or consent of the Instructor.
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