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THR 163: Oral Interpretation
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course is designed to assist students in the exploration of the communicative potential inherent in both the literature and in themselves. The emphasis is on both the theory and practice of exploring the process and discovering the dynamics involved in the oral approach to literature.
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THR 180: Introduction to Theatre Arts
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
An exposition exploring the place of the theatre in the life of man, with a critical appreciation of the various arts and skills involved. Emphasis is on the creative function the audience. Every semester. An exposition exploring the place of the theater in the life of man, with a critical appreciation of the various arts and skills involved. Emphasis is on the creative function the audience. Every semester.
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THR 181: Acting I:An Introduction
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Fundamental techinques of characterization, theatre games, improvisation and scene study. Lecture, discussion and laboratory. Students are required to participate in course-related activities. Every semester.
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THR 182: Technical Theatre I
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
The theory and practice of scene construction and lighting, as well as makeup, costuming and backstage management. A practical course in the art of mounting a play. Acting and directing are included. Students will be expected to participate in work backstage. Lecture, discussion and laboratory. Students are required to participate in course-related activiites. Every semester.
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THR 201: Creative Dramatics
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
A study of the development of the creative process utilizing informal dramatic forms incorporating art, music stories, games, poetry and improvisation. Non-performance emphasis. Alternate spring semesters. A study of the development of the creative process utilizing informal dramatic forms incorporating art, music stories, games, poetry and improvisation. Non-performance emphasis. Alternative spring semesters.
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THR 202: Technical Theatre II
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
A studio course concentrating on lighting, sound and technical drawing for stage and studio. Students will work on the transformation of the script into both audio and visual presentation. Individual and group analysis of design/technical needs and solutions are presented. Fall semester. A studio course concentrating on lighting, sound and technical drawing for stage and studio. Students will work on the transformation of the script into both audio and visual presentation. Individual and group analysis of design/technical needs and solutions are presented. Fall semester. Prerequisite: THR 182.
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THR 206: Literature for the Stage II
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
A survey of selected plays from the nineteenth century to the present and an overview of the dramatic theory and criticism that influences and is generated by these plays. Emphasis is placed on acting, directing and design considerations consistent with the plays and theories. Alternate spring semesters. A survey of selected plays from the nineteenth century to the present and an overview of the dramatic theory and criticism that influences and is generated by these plays. Emphasis is placed on acting, directing and design considerations consistent with the plays and theories. Alternate spring semesters.
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THR 244: Playwriting Workshop
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Workshop in writing for theatre: characterization, plotting dramatic action, and dialogue.
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THR 244W: Playwriting Workshop I
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
The purpose of this course is to afford students the opportunity to write a one-act play. In the process, students will become familiar with the nuts and bolts of the playwriting process: selection of story, creating characters, development of dialogue, plotting, scene by scene play-building, critical editing, and script polishing. The workshop structure requires active participation as each play provides a "case in point" to discuss the specifics of stagecraft. The course culminates in "cold readings" of the student plays.
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THR 252: Acting for the Camera
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Acting for film and television with an emphasis on interior and exterior production. Spring semester. Acting for film and television with an emphasis on interior and exterior production. Spring semester. Acting for film and television with an emphasis on interior and exterior production. Prerequisite: THR 181.
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