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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
An individual project in backstage/technical work (set building, props, lights, or costumes) or acting to be done in conjunction with the theatre productions being performed during current semester. Minimum of 30 hours. Class size depends on the needs for the individual production.
Prerequisite:
Consent of department.
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3.00 Credits
An intensive experience in the production and performance of a musical. Instruction and coaching in the unique art of musical theatre as well as direct involvement in all aspects of mounting a show according to a professional summer stock or repertory model. Prerequisite: Audition for and be cast in the show.
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3.00 Credits
A group-intensive laboratory designed to explore special topics in theatre. The art of using the voice. Key skills such as projection, articulation, vocal flexibility, and vocal exercises designed to broaden and develop the vocal instrument.
Prerequisite:
THA100NA or consent of instructor; sophomore standing.
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3.00 Credits
A group-intensive laboratory designed to explore special areas in theatre. Students will learn techniques of stage combat and movement including unarmed, quarterstaff, and rapier. Prerequisites: THA100NA; consent of instructor; sophomore standing.
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1.00 Credits
An individual project in acting, stage-managing, or design to be done in conjunction with the theatre productions being performed during current semester. Maximum of 1 credit per area, per semester and 4 credits per four years.
Prerequisite:
Be cast in a production or consent of department.
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4.00 Credits
Techniques used to mount a theatre production through developing and adapting the skills and creative capabilities inherent in each student. Costuming, set construction, painting and dyeing, makeup, and lighting techniques.
Prerequisite:
GES125 or GES147.
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3.00 Credits
Innovative theories, techniques, strategies, and their application to ministry situations. Experiences in creative dramatics, improvisation, story dramatization, original scripts, drama program development, and creative leadership to maximize the impact of the gospel, especially within the church setting.
Prerequisite:
THA100NA or the consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Production and performance of a play that tours to a variety of settings, including multicultural locations.
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4.00 Credits
Dynamic interrelationship of theatre and culture, focusing on the correlations between a people’s worldview; their religious, philosophical, political, and aesthetic concerns; and their dramatic art as it was brought to life on the stages of their time. Theatrical activity of the classical, medieval, Renaissance, and neoclassical periods.
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3.00 Credits
Theatre’s role as a reflector and instigator of cultural change during the modern period: religious, philosophical, political, social, and aesthetic. The theatrical "isms": naturalism, realism, surrealism, symbolism, expressionism, and absurdism.
Prerequisite:
GES130 or GES244 (may be taken concurrently).
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