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3.00 Credits
A study of the history of theatre from the ancient Greeks to present day: its physical aspect, its literature, and its personnel. Lab Fee. Theatre majors may not take THEA 201C to fulfill the Fine Arts core curriculum requirement.
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3.00 Credits
An intensive study of theatre history - its literature, practitioners, and environs -from the Ancient Greeks through the French Neo-classical period. Readings, discussions, attendance at plays, and critiques of performances are required. Lab fee. Theatre majors may not take THEA 202C to fulfill their Fine Arts core curriculum requirement
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3.00 Credits
An intensive study of theatre history - its literature, practitioners, and environs -from the Restoration to modern. Readings, discussions, attendance at plays, and critiques of performances are required. Lab fee. Theatre majors may not take THEA 204C to fulfill their Fine Arts core curriculum requirements.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Participation in production crew for mainstage show for one or more of the following production teams: set construction, costumes, makeup/hair, lighting, sound, house management, props, stage hand, box office, parking, refreshments, ushering, stage management, assistant stage management. Repeatable up to four units.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: THEA 107. An in depth study of characterization utilizing the Stanislavski system, Uta Hagen's and Sanford Meisner's techniques of acting.This course is for Theatre majors only. Theatre minors may enroll with permission of instructor. Lab fee.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the study of theatre with focus on the participants, their collaboration, career paths, and the design and management principles of production. Selected readings, discussions, projects, attendance at plays, and critiques of performances are required. Lab fee. Theatre majors may not take THEA 212 to fulfill the Fine Arts core curriculum requirements.
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover a range of techniques used to develop the musical theatre voice. Areas this course will include are breathing techniques and appropriate vocal exercises to increase range, enhance color, and enrich the beauty of the voice. Musical theatre repertoire will be used to explore aspects of the interaction of the vocal, physical, and mental aspects of performing in musicals. An emphasis will be placed on healthy and connected singing as well as performance techniques for musical theatre. Lab fee.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
An introduction to the techniques and application of makeup for stage, film, and television. Character analysis and design techniques are used to create old age, fantasy, and special effects makeups. The student is required to serve arranged lab hours as part of the makeup crew for one of the three mainstage productions within the fall semester. Lab fee.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
A study of the scenic painting techniques necessary to paint theatrical scenery and various faux finishes. Students will study the design process, the use of color and will learn all of the various painting styles and techniques used in theatre and film. The student is required to serve arranged lab hours for the mainstage productions painting set pieces. Lab fee.
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth practicum class focusing on the preparation of audition pieces for musical theatre. Students will learn how to identify songs appropriate for their range and the production and will study the techniques involved in song interpretation. Non-musical Theatre Concentration majors may only enroll with permission of instructor. Lab fee.
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