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  • 2.00 - 3.00 Credits

    The principles and practices of theatrical makeup are examined and applied in the laboratory assignments and lecture/demonstrations that are designed to develop the student's skill in makeup.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Students may earn from one to three hours credit by participating in a major college production. Credit may be earned as an actor or as a member of the production staff or both. Enrollment will be through appointment with the director of technical director of the production. Prerequisite: Theatre Workshop I THR1051, 1052, 1053).
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Students may earn from one to three hours credit by participating in a major college production. Credit may be earned as an actor or as a member of the production staff or both. Enrollment will be through appointment with the director or technical director of the production. Prerequisite: Theatre Workshop II THR2051, 2052, 2053).
  • 3.00 Credits

    Theatrical Design I will provide an opportunity for students to apply their creative abilities in designing scenery for theatrical use. Students will learn the basics of the design process, how to research and apply that new found knowledge within the context of the script to create a "world" in which the characters willlive. Prerequisite: Theatre Appreciation.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Playwriting III centers upon further development of the playwriting process, looking at and outlining structure for a full length two-actplay. Students will research and sketch a plot and follow that plot to a cohesive conclusion. Continuing work on earlier projects and creation of new ones will be encouraged. Students will participate in further study of how to read plays like a playwright, looking at how plays are structured in the two-act form. And, they will continue learning to observe and see the world as a playwright and writer. Each term will be taught by a different set of playwrights in residence through the William Inge Center for the Arts.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Design I focuses on the general theories and working knowledge needed for an understanding of the theatrical design process, with an emphasis on scenic design. Design II follows up on this learning, and explores how the same principles are used when designing lighting, sound, costumes, props and makeup for theatre.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Playwriting IV centers upon further development of the playwriting process. Students will be expected to write at least one two-act play and help to guide lower level students in their work. Students in Playwriting IV will be expected to be leaders within discussion and writing examples. Students will participate in further study of how to read plays like a playwright, looking at how plays are structured in the two act form. And, they will continue learning to observe and see the world as a playwright and writer. Each term will be taught by a different set of playwrights in residence through the William Inge Center for the Arts.
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