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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite, TH 221.) This course continues the advanced student's understanding and practice of acting skills. A continuation of TH 121 and TH 221, this course deals specifically with scripts and scenes from plays. Students will be introduced to acting theories through classroom discussion, exercises, and individual and group assignments.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite, TH 223.) This course provides the student, through in-class workshops and oral presentations, an opportunity to gain proficiency in and an understanding of the specific phoneme, placement, pitch, and rhythmic changes needed to credibly assume select European and regional American dialects. The course will also strengthen any student's command of the International Phonetic Alphabet and build upon vocal techniques explored in Voice and Diction. Offered spring semester, even years.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the crucial practice of reading and understanding plays for the purpose of producing them. The course does not simply focus on the plays as literature. Rather, it is a critical analysis of text leading to production as used by directors, actors, designers, and technicians.
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1.00 Credits
(Prerequisites, TH 131. May be repeated for credit, with no limits.) This is a practical workshop in the construction and maintenance of scenery, lighting, props and sound for the stage. Students enrolled in this course will regularly assist with the building and care of scenery required for ESU theater productions.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite, TH 133.) The advanced principles and practices of theatre make-up are applied in the laboratory. Students execute various assignments on prosthesis, wigs, masks, and special problems. Offered spring semester, odd years.
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1.00 Credits
(Prerequisites, TH 234. May be repeated for credit, with no limits.) This is a practical workshop in the construction and maintenance of costumes for the stage. Students enrolled in this course will regularly assist with the building and care of costumes required for ESU theater productions.
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2.00 Credits
(Prerequisites, TH 121 and TH 131.) A systematic examination of the role of the Stage Manager in a theatre production. Students will study practical techniques used in the profession, and work to organize the many duties and responsibilities required of the stage manager in the contemporary theatre.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite, TH 131.) Basic principles of electricity, circuiting, lighting systems, and stage lighting instruments are examined. Students are also required to design complete light plots and present the projects to the class for discussion. Students must also perform lighting tasks for University Theatre productions.
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3.00 Credits
This is a practical, studio course of traditional scene painting for the theatre. Students will explore the various methods of recreating reality and theatre design through painted illusion by exploring materials and techniques of texture. Offered spring semester only.
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3.00 Credits
An course in the problems of producing plays, which is designed for students who plan to teach or work in theatre. Using lecture, discussion, and laboratory methods, students will be introduced to performance, technical, and front of house aspects of theatre production. Philosophy, means, and methods for conducting classes and structuring curricular and co-curricular theatre activities.
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