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DR 199: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
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DR 200: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
This course focuses on a specialized area of theater study. Past topics have included scenic and lighting design and special topics in theater history and dramatic literature. Course may be repeated for credit. Every Year
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DR 210: Hands On:An Introduction to Puppetry
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
Students learn the art of puppetry by studying the theory and history of the form. They actively participate in the creation and manipulation of various forms of puppets. Prerequisite is waived if student has taken any 100- or 200-level studio art course. Prerequisite: DR 101; Every Year, Fall
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DR 220: Voice and Movement
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
This course covers practical lab work in vocal production and movement, utilizing developmental techniques of Kristen Linklater, Alexander Feldenkrais, Jerzy Grotowski,Michael Chekhov, with special emphasis on individual coaching and problem solving. Studio work also may include techniques of characterization, including neutral and character mask exploration, work with classical texts, and acquisition of dialect skills. Prerequisite: DR 101 or DR 160; Every Year
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DR 230: Directing for the Theater
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
This course serves as an introduction to the craft of the theatrical director. Topics include play analysis and interpretation, director's concept, visual composition and the history and theories of directing. Also included: methods of actor coaching, rehearsal techniques and working with the creative team of designers, dramaturges and production staff. As a final project, each student directs a scene or one-act play that is presented in a student workshop performance at the end of the semester. Prerequisite: DR 101 or DR 160; Every Year
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DR 240: Introduction to Scenic and Lighting Design
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
Students learn about the creation of scenic and lighting design for the live theater by completing projects in which they formulate a design concept for specific plays. The role of design in theatrical production is approached from a hands-on, as well as theoretical, perspective. Students learn basic skills of drafting, light hang and focus and the use of a computerized lighting board. The black box theater functions as a lab space for the practical aspects of the course. Prerequisite: DR 101; Every Year
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DR 260: Acting for Film/TV
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
This is an intermediate studio course in which students gain experience in the specialized performance skills demanded by the film and television mediums. Students work on monologues and scenes that emphasize truth and emotional reality and receive training in the techniques of Stanislavski, Lee Strasberg and Sanford Meisner.When scheduling permits, students in Drama 260 collaborate with a mass communications video production class in filming/taping acting scenes. Prerequisite: DR 101 or DR 160; Every Year
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DR 270: World Theater History and Dramatic Literature I Dramatic Literature I
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
In this course, students integrate a multicultural history of world theater with the study of performance traditions and dramatic literature. Participants study the ritual foundations of theater through the theater of the early Renaissance period, emphasizing the importance of historical and literary research in devising actual production concepts for period plays. Students apply their knowledge in active and creative projects. Does not have to be taken in sequence with DR 275. Prerequisite: DR 101; Every Year
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DR 275: World Theater History and Dramatic Literature II
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
Students trace the development of theater from the Renaissance through the late 19th cen- tury and the beginning of modern drama. This study of performance traditions and dramatic literature emphasizes the importance of locating dramatic literature within its cultural, social and historical contexts. An understanding of theater history and literature is applied to creative projects in which students develop concepts for staging plays chosen from the course reading list. Does not have to be taken in sequence with DR 270. Prerequisite: DR 101; Every Year
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DR 286: Comparative Drama/Play Analysis
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
Selected motifs and structures in drama are examined. Plays with common themes are compared in order to illuminate differing playwriting strategies. Comparative method cuts across rigid chronological and geographic compartments. The course includes visits to area theaters. Prerequisite: DR 101 or EN 102; Every Year
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