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3.00 Credits
Offers lecture and practice in the organization and specific skills necessary for the performance of full-length comedy, drama, musical, or evening of one-act plays for the new Playwright's Workshop.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the principles and practice of improvisational techniques as applied to performance.
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3.00 Credits
Theory and practice in the skills necessary for basic theatrical fencing, broadsword fighting, falling, and hand to hand combat.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) Offers lecture and practice in the organization of specific skills necessary for the public performance of children's plays. Students are provided opportunities in the areas of acting, assistant directing, stage management, publicity, and house management. Students participate in HFCC's annual Children's Theatre presentation.
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3.00 Credits
Basic survey of the major techniques and theories of scenography in the modern theatre, including but not limited to: scenery, tools, properties, rigging, blueprints, lighting, painting, costumes, sound production, the use of computers, and special effects. This course includes classroom lecture and demonstration.
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3.00 Credits
For students who participate in extra-curricular activities. They may, with the approval of the director of the activity, enroll for three hours of credit per semester. Prerequisites: Permission of the director of the activity
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to basic acting techniques, theories of acting, and rehearsal procedures. Emphasis is placed on modern and contemporary comedies and dramas. Students engage in relaxation, concentration, and vocal exercises. Attention is given to formal script analysis and breaking down dialogue and action into objective and intentions. Students will perform scenes from contemporary plays.
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3.00 Credits
Includes participation in the technical aspects of the semester's production. Students are assigned to key technical positions in the areas of lighting, shifting, rigging, properties, painting, building, sound, makeup, costumes, and special effects.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) A laboratory class providing intensive experience in one of the following specialized areas: scenic and/or properties design; construction and/or painting; theatre sound: design, engineering and operation; special effects: design, safety, engineering, and operation; production management; stage management; house management; lighting: design, hanging, and operations; or promotion and publicity. Students work on understanding theory through practical application on multiple projects.
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3.00 Credits
Provides special study in the area of theater, organized by style, production approach, historical period, or other criteria. This course may be taken twice for credit, for a maximum of six credit hours, but the two topics must be different. Specific topics and any prerequisites are listed in the current semester's class schedule or may be obtained through the departmental office.
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