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THEATER 354: Historical Foundation of Directing
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Students will serve as trainee directors within the NTI program. The course will cover aspects of Western Theatre: Elizabethan and Jacobean; Spanish and French 17th-century; German Romantic Theater; Ibsen, Strindberg, Shaw, Chekhov; O'Neill and American Theater from Albee to Mamet. Prerequisite: One semester at NTI. Permission of the instructor required.
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THEATER 355: Director's Tutorial
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Students create a director's notebookon a specified classical text, to analyze the intellectual content of the play and, most importantly, understand the play as a staged work rather than a reading exercise. Critical interpretation of text, notes on staging, analysis of probable original staging and performance style is required. The play must be understood in its literary, historical and theatrical context. Discussion of decor, costumes and blocking is required. Students have individual tutorials with the Directing Instructor and a variety of specialized course instructors on a regular basis.
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THEATER 391,392: Individual Study
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Individual Study
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THEATER 416: Intersecting Performances: Dance- Theater
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
This course explores contemporary performance work created at the intersection of theater and dance. Throughout the semester, the work of artists such as Ping Chong, Pina Bausch and others will be explored as students experiment with creating their own work. The class will culminate in a public performance. This is the same course as Dance 416. Prerequisite: Permission of one of the instructors. Enrollment limited to 16 students. M. L. Lowe and D. Dorfman
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THEATER 451: Director's Residency
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Students serve as a director's assistantin a selected regional theater in the U.S. or abroad for two weeks. They attend rehearsals of a production, meet regularly with the theater director and administrator as well as have opportunities to observe work in all departments of the producing organization. This course requires submission of a detailed journal and is supervised by the director or associate director of the selected theater.
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THEATER 452: Director's Project
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Students will work with the NTI ensemble on either a short play or an extract from a larger work for final presentation in a staged workshop. This final work would be subject to evaluation by a panel of professional directors and actors drawn from NTI faculty and special guest artists. Student directors would also work on the staging of plays written by NTI students in playwriting class. Prerequisite: One semester at NTI. Permission of the instructor.
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THEATER 470: The Collaborative Experience: The O'neill Process
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
This course is designed to examine collaborative techniques as experienced through daily interaction at The O'Neill National Playwrights Conference. Students review contributions of the actors, writers, directors, and designers, observed in project development. Course work includes evaluation of student projects developed in the craft courses, professional projects, and workshops. Enrollment limited to 16 students.
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THEATER 471: Directing: Staging New Vision
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Course is designed to expand basic staging techniques through daily interaction with the directors and theater artists of the National Playwrights Conference. Students serve as assistant directors. In addition students will direct projects developed in Playwriting: Advanced Techniques. Enrollment limited to 16 students.
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THEATER 472: Playwriting: Advanced Techniques For The Contemporary Stage
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Course is designed to expand basic playwriting techniques through interaction with the playwrights of the National Playwrights Conference. Students are exposed to the collaboration between playwright, designer and director resulting in new works for the stage. Includes regular assignments culminating in projects presented to The O'Neill Theater Center community and the public. Enrollment limited to 16 students.
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THEATER 473: Advanced Acting: Character And Immediacy
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Course covers physical and vocal workshops, improvisational work, and techniques for cold readings, staged readings, and audition technique. Students will serve as the acting company for the Theatermakers playwrights, and have opportunity to shadow Equity actors at the Conference. Enrollment limited to 16 students.
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