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THT 212: Acting:Advancement Methods
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana
This is the study of roles and scenes with emphasis upon character analysis and development, as well as styles of production, such as Greek, Elizabethan, Commedia and Restoration theatre. Prerequisite: THT 111. Spring semester.
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THT 220: Scenic Art
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana
A practical course offering instruction I the materials, tools and techniques of scenic artists, as well as a look at the history of scenic art. The majority of class sessions will be spent on scene painting techniques and application. Students will learn common faux finish and mural techniques and paint two pieces of scenic art, architectural and environmental. No prerequisites: Fall semester, even-numbered years.
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THT 221: Stagecraft II
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana
A course in more advanced stagecraft techniques. Areas of focus will be stage machinery, rigging systems, sound and lighting systems. Skills will include welding and steel construction techniques, lighting and electrical safety, and construction management skills. Participation in current productions is arranged. Spring semester.
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THT 223: Costuming
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana
This is a practical course in the theory, art, and practice of costuming. Besides studying the evolution of clothing styles throughout the ages, each student, after learning how to read and follow a pattern, will build an article of clothing. Spring semester; odd-numbered years.
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THT 224: Stage Make-Up
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana
By completing a series of make-up projects, the student will learn the principles and techniques of applying make-up: realistic and nonrealistic; two-dimensional and three-dimensional. In addition, the student will study facial anatomy, the aging process, and the principles of light and shadow as they apply to stage make-up. Spring semester; even-numbered years.
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THT 304: Theatre Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
The University of Montana
An intensive "hands-on" learning experience designed to fit the individualstudent's vocational and avocational goals. Each student will be given major responsibilities in the areas of technical theatre, stage management, directing, house management, promotion and publicity, box office, etc., under the tutelage of the professional staff at Helena's area theatres. Consent of instructor is required. Offered fall, spring, or summer term under special arrangement. A written report is due upon completion of the internship. The grade will be assigned by the professional at the area theatre. Fall semester, even-numbered years.
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THT 311: Play Directing
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana
A practical course in the principles and techniques of bringing a play from the page to the stage. The course provides step-by-step practice in how to approach the play, how to find its dramatic values, and how to direct the production with these aims in mind. Prerequisite: THT 111; THT 212; consent of instructor. Fall semester.
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THT 318: History of Theatre I
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana
The story of the theatre beginning with its origins in the rituals of primitive man through the cultural explosion of the Renaissance. In addition to the text, several plays representative of the major theatrical ages will be read for insights into how the physical stage, the styles of acting and production, and theatrical convention influenced the dramatic literature of the various periods. Fall semester; even-numbered years.
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THT 319: History of Theatre II
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana
A continuance of the story of the theatre, from the English Restoration and through its objective imitation of nature at the end of the 19th century, to its return to subjective reality and ritual in modern times. In addition to the text, several plays representative of the major theatrical ages will be read for insights into the physical stage, the styles of acting and production, and theatrical convention influenced the dramatic literature of the period as well as the modern theatre. Fulfills writing intensive requirement. Spring semester; odd-numbered years.
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THT 321: Sound and Stage
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana
This course gives focus on two key functions in theatre: Stage Management and Sound Design. This course features discussion and practical application in both areas. The first eight weeks are spent on Stage management theory. Students who complete this class are eligible to serve as stage managers for Performing Arts productions. The last 8 weeks of the semester are spent on Sound Design, and students will create a show design recording. Prerequisite: THT 121. Fall semester, odd-numbered years.
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