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THE 264: Pied Pipers IV
1.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
Pied Pipers is a children's improvisational theatre ensemble. The group presents programs on campus and tours to schools, children's hospitals, and churches. Prerequisite: Selection by audition.
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THE 265: Acting I
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. F. Fundamental elements of acting such as movement and interpretation are studied and practiced. Histories and theories of acting are also studied.
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THE 266: Technical Theatre Production I
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. F. Odd years. An introduction to technical theatre. Set design and the execution of the design are the primary emphasis.
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THE 267: Technical Theatre Production II
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. F. Even years . An introduction to technical theatre. Costume construction, makeup technique and lighting technology are the primary emphases.
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THE 268: Acting II
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
Advanced acting techniques for ensemble play. An exploration of the plays of Anton Chekhov and George Bernard Shaw provide a way into ensemble acting. Naturalism and heightened naturalism are explored. Prerequisite: THE 265 Acting I or permission from the instructor.
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THE 269: Theatre Lab-Stage Management I
1.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
A modular approach to understanding the different aspects of theatre in production and performance. Modules include Set (161), Lighting (162), Costume/Makeup (261), Performance I (262), Stage Management I (269) Publicity/House Management (361), Audition Preparation (362, Fall only), Scenic Painting (367), Performance II (461), Stage Management II (469). Completion of each module requires 30 hours of rehearsal or production work in a faculty-directed or faculty-approved production. Students are required to document the hours worked or to keep a journal as appropriate to the lab. Students in the theatre program will be given preference in assignment of particular duties. Prerequisite: Permission from the instructor or selection by audition.
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THE 270: Theatre Movement
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. F. Even years. Emphasis is placed on the development of physical performance skills and the creation of complex characters for the stage. Mime, mask work, and stage combat are explored, although course methodology varies by semester.
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THE 285: Acting for the Camera
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. Sp. Odd years. Fundamentals of acting for the large and small screen. Audition techniques, camera angles, hitting a mark and more are explored through class lecture and taped performance. The student must purchase a video tape to use as a course portfolio.
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THE 299A: New York Theatre Survey
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
An overview of the history of New York theatre, focusing primarily on Manhattan's Broadway theatre district. The student will explore the cultural, artistic and economic issues central to Broadway theatre. The course includes a trip to New York and attendance of several Broadway shows. Cost of New York trip is in addition to tuition.
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THE 299A/399A: New York Theatre Survey
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. On demand. An overview of the history of New York theatre, focusing primarily on Manhattan's Broadway theatre district. The student will explore the cultural, artistic and economic issues central to Broadway theatre. The course includes a trip to New York and attendance of several Broadway shows. Cost of New York trip is in addition to tuition.
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