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THR 207: Scene Study I
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Combines literary and theatrical skills. Students analyze scenes from plays, screenplays, and non-dramatic literature to discover how theatre artists use character, setting, circumstance, and dialogue when transforming text into performance. The interaction of writers, actors, and directors in developing and presenting scenes in performance is also observed. The class concludes with a public performance. [Fall offering] 3 lecture hours
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THR 210: Theatre History: Classical to Elizabethan
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
A study of the evolution of theatre from classical Greek and Roman traditions through the Elizabethan period. Emphasis on the play in performance reflecting the changing physical theatre, as well as the social, political, and artistic currents of each period. [Spring offering] 3 lecture hours
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THR 212: Central Voices in World Drama
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisite: ENG 102 or divisional permission Introduces students to important dramatic texts and examines them beyond the page as blueprints for performance. Emphasizes playwriting conventions, elements, styles, trends, and movements to chart changing dramaturgy and production practices in the world. Some playwrights include Christopher Marlowe, Henry David Hwang, Tennessee Williams, Bertolt Brecht, Amiri Baraka, Arthur Miller, Caryl Churchill, and Wole Soyinka. [Fall offering] 3 lecture hours
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THR 217: Theatre Workshop
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisites: THR 104 and THR 105 and/or permission of instructor A practical study of theatrical production by intensive script study and supervised technical projects which culminates in performances for a live audience. Students apply techniques they have learned in prior acting and technical classes to the research, rehearsal and performance of a role in a fully realized theatrical production. [Spring offering] 1 lecture/5 laboratory hours
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THR 252: Lighting Design
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisites: ETT 102, THR 152 with a minimum C grade Fundamentals of lighting design. Analysis of a script for lighting and development of a workable design concept. Through this concept and an evaluation of the performers' spatial relationships in the production, students generate light plots and the associated paperwork common to a production. Students are required to work as a lighting designer at approved venues. 2 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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VPA 228: Artistic Collaboration Workshop
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisite: ENG 101 Open to actors, dancers, musicians, media professionals, and fine artists. Alternates between generating new performance work and examining the history of collaboration among established artists of different disciplines in Modernist and Postmodernist movements. Students work with the materials of their specific craft while taking inspiration from the other artistic movements. Participants must attend all sessions, and all assignments require rehearsals outside of class time. [Fall offering] 2 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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WGS 132: Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Corequisite: ENG 101 or college-level eligibility [also offered as SOC 132] An introduction to major theories and ideas developed within feminism and the field of gender studies. Specific topics include theoretical explanations of gender; representations of gender; economic, social, and political implications of gender constructs; and cross-cultural perspectives on gender. Texts, films, and other resources contribute toward an understanding of these issues. 3 lecture hours
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WGS 221: Seminar in Women's and Gender Studies
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisites: ENG 102 with a minimum C grade; 9 credits of electives as listed in the Women's and Gender Studies guidelines An in-depth interdisciplinary exploration of the contributions of the social sciences, the behavioral sciences, literature, and the arts to the study of gender in society. Specific topics include feminist theories, feminist methodologies, and women and gender issues in relation to culture, politics, and the economy. Texts, films, and other resources contribute toward an understanding of these issues. 3 lecture hours
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