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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Explores major conceptual, philosophical, and aesthetic underpinnings of theatre arts. Includesthe analysis of major historical and contemporary works of drama through dramatic literature andlive and mediated performance. Introduces key elements of theatre through examining the rolesand functions of acting, playwriting, directing, and design. Builds skills in teamwork throughimplementation of theatrical practice, analysis of interpersonal communication, and developmentof collaboration within a team project. Designed for those seeking a minor in EffectiveTeamwork and Communication. Meets Fine Arts requirement for Liberal Studies. THTR 101and 161 may be substituted interchangeably for D/F repeats. THTR 101 and THTR 161 may notbe used for duplicate credit. THTR 161 is required for the Effective Teamwork andCommunication minor.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys Western theater from the Renaissance to the Industrial Revolution. Examines styles and genres of the period through the work of playwrights, directors, actors, designers, and theorists. Includes the study of cultural, social political, and economic contexts of Western theater in this period, as well as the changes in performance practice, the architecture of performance space, theater technology, and audience composition.
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Surveys Western theater from the late 19th century to the present. Examines styles and genres of the period through the work of playwrights, directors, actors, designers, and theorists. Includes the study of cultural, social, political, and economic contexts of Western theater in this period, as well as the changes in performance practice, the architecture of performance space, theater technology, and audience composition.
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Surveys various eras of theatre grouped into major topics including but not limited to: Tragedyand Women, Gender, and Identity. Examines and analyzes how the plays reflect the social andhistorical contexts of these topics, especially how perceptions of tragedy have changed, and howissues regarding women, gender, and identity have evolved throughout the centuries. Includeshow playwrights, designers, directors, and other theatre-makers have presented and staged theseissues, and how audiences have received them.
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Surveys various eras of theatre grouped into major topics including but not limited to: Comedyand the Business of War and Peace. Examines and analyzes how perceptions and performancesof comedy have changed, as well as which aspects have stayed largely the same. Analyzes war asa historical reality and how playwrights, directors, designers, and other theatre-makers havefound ways to stage war and its collateral damage
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the fundamentals of scenic, costume, lighting, and sound design for theater and dance. Focuses on creative processes used by designers to make choices. Analyses scripts, creates best practice in director and designer communication, applies visual storytelling and understands the integration of the design elements into a unified production.
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lntroduces concepts and develops skills to apply lighting technology to various stage, video and photographed performances. Acquire skills in instrument selection, system set up, and console programming. Develop beginning level practices of lighting composition, lighting color theory, and cueing.
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Deals with practical application of straight and character makeup and may include instruction in creating beards, wigs, prosthetics, and masks.
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3.00 Credits
A practical introduction to hand drawing, drafting, and graphic technology applied to theater design, technology and stage management.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a practical survey of stage management as it pertains to theater, dance and operaproductions. Covers the role of the stage manager from pre-production to post-production aswell as the techniques, communication methodology, practices and standard theaterterminology.
Prerequisite:
THTR 111, or permission of instructor
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