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  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours weekly. Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC A history of the development of the theatre including its playwrights, structures, and methods of staging and acting from 1642 to the contemporary period. (GR/P/NP) (F)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Nine hours lab weekly. Limitation on Enrollment: Completion of the program application and procedures for enrollment. Advisory: Eligibility for English 101 or English 301. Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC The exploration and development of a theatrical production. Students apply the necessary skills for the process of mounting a professional theatrical production. (GR) (F,S,U)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Eleven and one-fifth hours lab weekly. (One hundred and eighty hours) Prerequisite: Completion of the program application and procedures for enrollment. Advisory: Eligibility for English 101 or English 301. Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC Required of all acting majors. In this laboratory the student can apply and develop all of the skills utilized in dramatic performance. Absence from a production laboratory meeting is allowed only with prior approval of the instructor. (GR) (F,S,U)
  • 1.00 Credits

    Three hours lab weekly. Prerequisite: Completion of the program application and procedures for enrollment. Advisory: Eligibility for English 101 or English 301. Acceptable for credit: CSU An opportunity to experience professional theatre by assisting in one of the PCPA production areas: the artistic office, acting, directing, musical direction, choreography, design, production management, marketing, casting, or any of the production shops. (GR/P/NP) (F,S,U)
  • 10.00 Credits

    Thirty-five hours lab weekly. (Five hundred sixty hours) Limitation on Enrollment: Audition or interview. Acceptable for credit: CSU The career-oriented theatre student works in every aspect of preparation for a touring multiple-production season. Each student is placed in the repertory company according to proficiency in a major area of emphasis. Areas of study include acting, singing, dance, design, costume crafts, property crafts, lighting, sound and scenery crafts, marketing, house and stage management. Within the framework of preparation for touring repertory theatre, the student is challenged with the rigors of a professional experience among practicing professional artists who collaborate in a program of lecture, rehearsal, technical preparation, self-analysis, and discussion. (GR/P/NP) (U)
  • 1.00 Credits

    Three hours lab weekly. Limitation on Enrollment: Interview with PCPA Theaterfest's Production Manager. Acceptable for credit: CSU An opportunity to experience technical theatre by assisting in one of the PCPA shops (lighting, sound, scenery, costumes, paints, props), the design studio, the stage management office, or on the running crew of a production. (GR/P/NP) (S)
  • 10.00 Credits

    Six hours lecture, fourteen hours lab weekly. Prerequisite: Drama 102. Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC Through a series of lectures, demonstrations, activities, assigned readings, and laboratory projects, the student explores the theatrical synthesis from the specific standpoint of the professional actor. Practical application of basic acting skills in the major theatrical styles, with emphasis on personal acting problems, is supplemented by more intensive classes in vocal skills (including voice production and projection, articulation, use of the International Phonetic Alphabet and Standard American Speech) and body techniques for the actor (including techniques of relaxation, body alignment and concentration of energy, as well as solutions to specific physical problems required of the actor by period styles and production concepts). Script analysis and the techniques for scoring a dramatic text are also covered. The class is team-taught by the drama faculty and staff in conjunction with resident and guest artists. (GR) (F)
  • 10.00 Credits

    Six hours lecture, fourteen hours lab weekly. Prerequisite: Drama 120. Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC A continuation of Drama 120 with specific emphasis on personal acting problems. (GR) (S)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Two hours weekly. Limitation on Enrollment: Completion of the program application and procedures for enrollment. Advisory: Eligibility for English 101 or English 301. Acceptable for credit: CSU An exploration of basic stage managerial skills for organizing, preparing, and fulfilling theatrical production from the inception through rehearsal and performance. (GR) (F,S)
  • 2.00 Credits

    One hour lecture, three hours lab weekly. Limitation on Enrollment: Completion of the program application and procedures for enrollment. Advisory: Eligibility for English 101 or English 301. Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC Explores the language of drawing and painting for the theatre and the techniques used to communicate visual ideas in the theatre. Hand drawing, the use of basic perspective, working with color, and supporting computer applications are emphasized. (GR) (F,S)
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