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1.00 Credits
The course is for the student who wishes to continue his or her development as a theatre technician and/or performer by working on another production. The student will be assigned either as a crew head, stage manager, as crew in two new work areas and/ or cast in the production.
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite: THE 125
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1.00 Credits
Continuation of work in THE 126, in either a crew head capacity or two new crew areas, and/or cast in the production.
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite: THE 126 and permission of the department
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1.00 Credits
Continuation of work in THE 127, in either a crew head capacity or two new crew areas, and/or cast in the production.
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite: THE 127 and permission of the department
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to help students develop the skills and knowledge essential to execute stage management duties in preproduction work, rehearsal and performance of theatrical productions. Students will examine dramatic texts from the perspective of the stage manager. The stage management skills gained will also provide practical insights into many fields, including film, television, special events, and any business where timely, effective communication and coordination between groups is essential.
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3.00 Credits
Drawing from examples and occasional guest speakers from the New York theatre world, this course provides an introduction to the theory, principles and practices of theatre management. Students will create their own fictional theatre company, applying the principles of mission structure, and financial planning. Practical experience in management is gained through crew assignments. Oral and written presentations, resulting in a casework, aim to sharpen communication skills and prepare students for further study in theatre management.
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3.00 Credits
This course continues the study of methods and exercises introduced in Acting I to develop the actor’s skills, and moves on to an in-depth study of scene analysis and characterization. Creating an ensemble and exposure to different historical periods will be emphasized.
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite: THE 110
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the student experience in all the aspects of bringing a play to production. As the play is cast, rehearsed, designed, built, advertised, and performed for an audience, students will learn about the responsibilities and collaboration between the different participants involved in theatre production. Students will have the opportunity to hone their acting skills, and must also contribute to at least one other aspect of the production.
Prerequisite:
THE 100, THE 110, and THE 125
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3.00 Credits
Students serve as interns for a production company in the entertainment industry. The work of the internship can include technical skills, front-of-house, marketing, performance, directing, choreography or other aspects of production, including publications and other media.
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite: THE 125 and departmental approval
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3.00 Credits
This course will train the advanced acting student in natural, proficient acting for the camera. Techniques and acting methods will be taught in BMCC’s state-of-the-art studio; students will work in front of the camera and will be able to view their own performances on tape.
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite: THE 210 and audition
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3.00 Credits
A survey of theatre of the world from its ritual origins to Jacobean England. Major periods explored through reading and viewing significant plays, studying the sociological forces that led to different theatrical forms, theatre architecture, methods of production, playwrights and the relevance of these plays and theatrical forms today.
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Prerequisite: ENG 201 or ENG 121
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