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3.00 Credits
THEA 241. Improvisation and Theatre Games General education further study course. For the beginning student in theatre. Through exercises, analyses, and readings, the course contributes to the training of the student actor's imagination, his or her sense of stage presence, and ability to explore basic components of playtexts.
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3.00 Credits
Acting I General education further study course. Emphasizes the internal techniques of acting, characterization, and the actor's analysis of the play and the role.
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3.00 Credits
THEA 244. Stagecraft (4). R; Lab arr. Theory and practice of making, painting, and using scenery for the stage. Practical work on university theatre Mainstage and Second Stage productions. Includes a two-hour lab.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
THEA 253. Costuming for the Stage Introduces principles of costume design and construction. Touches on all aspects of the design process from conception of ideas to final product on stage. Includes approaches to rendering the costume design, basic pattern-making, fabric selection, and dying. Practical experience with university theatre Mainstage and Second Stage productions. Includes a two-hour lab.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Stage Makeup Study and practice of the basic application of stage makeup. Also includes character analysis, anatomy, materials, and special makeup techniques and problems.
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3.00 Credits
History of Musical Theatre General education introductory course. A survey of the development of musical theatre in America from the late 1880s to present day. Explores the collaboration of composers, directors, choreographers, and performers that make this a uniquely American art form.
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3.00 Credits
THEA 272. Stage Management Introduces students to the practice of stage management. Students study basic functions and aspects of stage management in preproduction, rehearsal and performance phases. Focuses on practical exercises, specific skills, communication strategies and problem-solving techniques in stage management with emphasis on organization, documentation, and dissemination of information. Prerequisite: sophomore standing.
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3.00 Credits
Drafting for the Theatre The fundamentals of drafting for the theatre. Includes drafting equipment, geometry, lettering, symbols, drawings (orthographic, isometric, oblique, sectional) and standard drawings used in theatre floor plans, sections, elevations, working drawings, perspective. Prerequisites: THEA 244 and ARTF 145.
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2.00 Credits
THEA 320. Musical Theatre Analysis Enables the musical theatre major to analyze both script and score in a variety of musical theatre styles to enhance performance skills. Deals with dramatic structure in the musical, different musical styles, and performance practices and how to apply this awareness to characterization.
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3.00 Credits
Expressive Voice for Stage Develops the individual's ability to express thought and emotion on the stage through the effective use of the voice. Uses exercises, drills, and poetic and dramatic readings to improve the quality, flexibility and effectiveness of the speaking voice. Prerequisite: THEA/COMM 222.
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