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1.00 Credits
(1.0 Unit) (No prerequisite. One lecture hour weekly.) The student will explore various performing arts professions, including stage management, lighting, sound, set design, scenic painting, costuming, makeup, theatre management, and performance, through lecture, discussion, and a series of guest artist appearances. May be taken twice for credit.
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3.00 Credits
(3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture hours weekly.) A survey course designed to create an appreciation of the theatre by the student not majoring in drama and an orientation course for the drama major. Areas to be covered include the purpose of theatre, significant milestones in theatre history, a behind-the-scenes look at play production, and trends in contemporary theatre. Lectures are combined with viewing of live and videotaped scenes representing different types of theatre. Required for drama majors. (CSU/UC) AA/AS Area C, CSU Area C- 1, IGETC Area 3A
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3.00 Credits
(3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture hours weekly.) This course is a survey of the history of the theatre and dramatic literature from the Greek classic period to the present. Recommended for drama majors. (CSU/UC) AA/AS Area C, CSU Area C-2, IGETC Area 3B
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3.00 Credits
(3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture hours weekly.) This course is a study of selected plays of Shakespeare with emphasis on the transferral of the play from the written script to the stage. Recommended for drama majors. (CSU/UC) AA/AS Area C, CSU Area C-2, IGETC Area 3B
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3.00 Credits
(3.0 Units) (No prerequisite: Advisory: Drama 110. Three lecture hours weekly.) Students will learn the art of criticism through attending plays and reading theatrical literature as well as conducting an indepth study of theatre critics and aestheticians. After gaining a foundation in criticism, students will go out to plays and critique them. (CSU/UC) AA/AS Area C
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6.00 Credits
(6.0 Units) (Prerequisite: Audition based upon a standardized level of performance. Sixty-four lecture hours and ninety-six laboratory hours of rehearsal and performances.) This course is an intensive drama workshop involving music, dance, and theatre, in which students create and perform an original show. May be taken four times for credit. (CSU)
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3.00 Credits
(3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture hours weekly.) A course for actors and nonactors alike, this course is designed to help students communicate with one another, overcome shyness and improve acting skills through the creation and performance of original scenes. May be taken four times for credit. (CSU/UC)
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2.00 Credits
(2.0 Units) (No prerequisite. One lecture hour and three laboratory hours weekly.) This course is the study and practice of the art of physical theatre. Laban, Grotowski, Suzuki and others will be explored in this movement intensive. Actors are rarely in control of their bodies even though they are the essential tools of the actors. This class addresses the need for mastery over the physical realm in theatre. Recommended for all actors and required for all theatre majors. (CSU/UC)
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3.00 Credits
(3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture hours weekly.) Improvisation is a participatory class in which students will practice skills necessary to support improvised performances. Students will be engaged in activities that will draw upon their ability to relax, to concentrate, and to respond spontaneously and honestly. This class will call upon and extend students' imagination and will provide opportunities to practice narrative skills. The class will culminate in a series of public performances. May be taken four times for credit. (CSU/UC)
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2.00 Credits
(2.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Advisory: Drama 126. One lecture and four laboratory hours weekly.) This course is designed for students to rehearse as an ensemble, develop performance skills, and perform on a bi-weekly or weekly basis. May be taken four times for credit. (CSU/UC)
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