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THE 362: Theatre Lab-Audition Preparation
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 363: Pied Pipers V
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 364: Pied Pipers VI
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 365: History of Theatre I
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. Sp. Even years. A study of the history of Western theatre from classical Greece to 1850. The nature and elements of theatre in each major period are analyzed. This course includes a significant writing component.
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THE 366: History of Theatre II
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. Sp. Odd years. The nature and the elements of theatre since 1850 to the present day are discussed. Plays from each period are read and discussed. Theatre criticism is examined for each play. This course includes a significant writing component.
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THE 367: Theatre Lab-Scenic Painting
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 368: Creative Dramatics for Children
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. F. Even years. A study of the basic principles of creativity as related to story telling, creating original stories, pantomime, and dramatic structure in the classroom setting. The development of a cross discipline use of drama. Special emphasis is given to using the techniques of creative dramatics in working with children.
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THE 377: Period Styles of Acting
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. F. Even years. An overview of performance styles for non-realistic plays. Special emphasis is placed upon the performance of Greek, Elizabethan and English Restoration plays. Prerequisite: THE 265 Acting I, or permission of instructor.
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THE 399A: 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 399B: Canada Theatre Survey
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
A study of selected European and American plays, including major stage productions and film adaptations of those plays. The course will emphasize plays by Shakespeare and George Bernard Shaw. The course includes a trip to attend professional stage productions of plays studied usually at the Stratford and Shaw Festivals of Canada. Cost of the trip is in addition to tuition. Same as ENG 299H/399H.
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