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3.00 Credits
This course will investigate principles of dramatic character structure, language and other aspects of the playwright's art through a sequence of specific, creative writing exercises. Students scenes will be performed, discussed and supplemented with lectures and readings, culminating in the student's creation of a short play. Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior theatre arts majors.
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3.00 Credits
This course requires that the students read over thirty dramas from all eras and genres of the Theatre's history including modern and global literature. Demonstration of skills in analysis and interpretation and the comparison and contrast of thematic content are expected in required written and oral reports. This course provides a familiarity with a body of dramatic literature that constitutes the basic canon necessary for advanced work. Prerequisite(s): THRT 2303 and sophomore standing or above. Enrollment open to Theatre Arts majors only.
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3.00 Credits
This is a lecture-based survey course that traces the history of dress from ancient times through present day. The emphasis is on the historical and societal factors that produced particular manners and styles of dress suitable for theatrical costuming. Prerequisite(s): THRT 2123, 233, 253, 273, and 2303 with a minimum grade of "B" and junior or senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a chronological study of the decorative styles of architectural interiors and exteriors from the global perspective. This vocabulary is acquired through lecture/demonstration as well as intensive library research. The student is expected to evidence application of this knowledge in classroom design assignments in both scenic and property design. Prerequisite(s): THRT 2123, 2133, 2153, 2173, and 2303 with a minimum grade of "B" and junior or senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the technical skills and artistic vision that comprise the process of designing costumes for a range of theatrical styles and genres. The emphasis is on text and character analysis as well as library research. Skills such as basic drawing and other visual options are offered as ways of improving collaborative communication. The in-class exercises culminate in a final design project embracing a complete production's costume renderings accompanied by appropriate research and written materials. Prerequisite(s): THRT 223, 233, 253, 273, and 2303 with a minimum grade of "B" and sophomore standing or above
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3.00 Credits
Students will dramatize a variety of dialects such as Scottish, Irish, and British. Students will participate in vocal exercises that will prepare them for a variety of acting roles. This course and THRT 1553 replace THRT 1543. Credit may not be earned for both THRT 3513 and 1543. Prerequisite(s): THRT 1523, 1553 and sophomore stand or above. Enrollment open to Theatre Arts majors only.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores in depth the various methods in which the art of lighting enhances a theatrical production. The student will analyze plays in order to define the variety of theatrical styles, practice collaborative communication and, along with regular class projects, realize an actual, full scale lighting design. Lighting Design will be offered on a revolving schedule, every other year. Prerequisite(s): THRT 223, 233, 253, (273, 2303, and 333 or concurrent enrollment) with a minimum grade of "B" and sophomore standing or above.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students will develop their acting expertise within the parameters of an audition. Included will be the preparation of contemporary and Classical monologues for use at professional theatre, film and television auditions, as well as for entry into graduate school MFA programs. Prerequisite(s): THRT 1523, 2613, 3583 and senior standing. Enrollment open to Theatre Arts majors only.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide an intensive study of the theories, principles and techniques of improvisational acting. This study will culminate in a public performance. Prerequisite(s): THRT 1513 (with written permission from instructor)or 1523. Enrollment open to Theatre Arts-Performance, Theatre/Communication Education, Music Theatre majors and Theatre Arts minors only.
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3.00 Credits
The lab course continues the progression of voice and movement training for the threatre performance major. The students will continue improving their alignment, vocal quality, and breathing. They will also be introduced to period movement. Prerequisite(s): THRT 1613, 3583, 2233, and 2613 and sophomore standing or above. Concurrent enrollment in THRT 2643 is required. Enrollment open to Theatre Arts majors only.
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