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  • 3.00 Credits

    An advanced study of the theories and practices of communicating, orally, the meaning and experience of literature.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will introduce the performer to the dynamics of style in the interpretation of song lyrics and musical composition. Examples drawn upon will include classics from the American musical theater, standards from the field of popular entertainment, ballads and unique pieces associated with particular performers. Emphasis will be on performance of sung material in contrasting styles, researching the body of work of selected lyricists and/or composers and the creation of persona in the performance of musical literature. Alternate years. Prerequisite: THR 150, THR 181 and THR 281.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides an introduction to the world of musical theater through the study of traditional musical theatrical forms. Students learn the acting concepts for transitions from spoken word to singing and then to dance. This class culminates in a final presentation that demonstrates a student's proficiency in multiple musical theater genres. Alternate years. Prerequisite: THR 150, THR 181 and THR 281.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will explore and examine the historical, developmental and fabrication techniques of faux finish decorative painting, history of decorative arts and three-dimensional properties construction. As part of this exploration, particular attention will be paid to research, identification and restoration of historical artifacts. This course will explore and examine the historical, developmental and fabrication techniques of faux finish decorative painting, history of decorative arts and three-dimensional properties construction. As part of this exploration, particular attention will be paid to research, identification and restoration of historical artifacts. This course will explore and examine the historical, developmental and fabrication techniques of faux finish decorative painting, history of decorative arts and three-dimensional properties construction. As part of this exploration, particular attention will be paid to research, identification and restoration of historical artifacts. Prerequisite: THR 182 or ART 105 or ART 108 or permission of the instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the theories and methods of stage and television lighting. The focus is on the use of technology and the design process. Alternative spring semesters. An introduction to the theories and methods of stage and television lighting. The focus is on the use of technology and the design process. Alternative spring semesters. An introduction to the theories and methods of stage and television lighting. The focus is on the use of technology and the design process. Alternate spring semesters. Prerequisite: THR 182.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Basic methods and techniques of directing plays, with special emphasis on working with actors, casting, methods of rehearsing, intra-character play, tempo and climax building. Assignments in directing short scenes. Lecture, discussion and laboratory. Fall semester. Basic methods and techniques of directing plays, with special emphasis on working with actors, casting, methods of rehearsing, intra-character play, tempo and climax building. Assignments in directing short scenes. Lecture, discussion and laboratory. Fall semester. Prerequisite: THR 181 and THR 182.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides advanced students an opportunity to practice principles of theatre production through active participation in performances. Theatre areas include acting, directing, scene design, scene construction, lighting and costuming. Fall semester. This course provides advanced students an opportunity to practice principles of theatre production through active participation in performances. Theatre areas include acting, directing, scene design, scene construction, lighting and costuming. Fall semester. Prerequisite: THR 181 and THR 182.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A studio course which focuses on the development and study of advanced acting techniques through analysis and performance of works from various theatrical periods. Scenes from each style/period will be performed and critiqued in class after lectures, analysis, discussion and historical research. Spring semester. A studio course which focuses on the development and study of advanced acting techniques through analysis and performance of works from various theatrical periods. Scenes from each style/period will be performed and critiqued in class after lectures, analysis, discussion and historical research. Spring semester. A studio course which focuses on the development and study of advanced acting techniques through analysis and performance of works from various theatrical periods. Scenes from each style/period will be performed and critiqued in class after lectures, analysis, discussion and historical research. Spring semester. Prerequisite: THR 181 and THR 281 and completion of 60 semester hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This class will prepare the student for the auditioning process through intensive work on dramatic and comedic monologues and scenes and vocal selections appropriate to the individual skills. Students should have significant theater and vocal experience. Alternate spring semesters. This class will prepare the student for the auditioning process through intensive work on dramatic and comedic monologues and scenes and vocal selections appropriate to the individual skills. Students should have significant theater and vocal experience. Alternate spring semesters. This class will prepare the student for the auditioning process through intensive work on dramatic and comedic monologues and scenes and vocal selections appropriate to the individual skills. Students should have significant theater and vocal experience. Alternate spring semesters. Prerequisite: THR 181 and THR 281.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of the basic principles in the production of plays: play selection, casting, directing, stage designing, scenery, lighting, costuming and publicity. A study of the basic principles in the production of plays: play selection, casting, directing, stage designing, scenery, lighting, costuming and publicity.
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