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3.00 Credits
1560. Introduction to Theatre. The theory, history, cultural role, and physical characteristics of the theatre as an institution in human society. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
1561. Stagecraft. The technical elements of play production, with emphasis on stage mechanics, set construction, and scene painting. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
1563. Costume Construction and Craft. Introduction to stage costuming through the study and application of costume construction techniques and costume crafts, the use of appropriate equipment, and costume maintenance through various projects involving the special techniques used for stage costuming. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
1585. Acting 1: Fundamentals. The fundamental theories and techniques of acting. Through a combination of classroom exercises, laboratory performances, readings and written assignments, will learn the fundamentals of Stanislavsky's acting theory. This course will include a holistic approach to acting whereby the students will develop their physical and vocal instruments, their emotional intelligence, their ability to research and analyze the actor's text, and to reawaken their creative intuition. One hour lecture/three hours lab. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
1590. History of Motion Pictures. The history of the motion picture from its beginnings to the present, with emphasis on the milestones of film as a performing art. Viewing of significant films from various periods and countries. 3 s.h.
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1.00 Credits
2600. Theatre Participation. Expected involvement in the main stage productions of the department. Students will audition for all main stage productions, or accept a significant assignment in stage management, costume, scenery, lighting or other technical elements of production. Must be taken once each semester during the time that a student is in residence as a theatre major, for a minimum of 3, or its equivalent. Course may be repeated up to three times. Prereq.: a declared major in theatre, and faculty permission. 1 s.h.
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1.00 Credits
2601. Singing Styles. Students designated BFA in Musical Theatre will audition for all main stage musicals, as well as audition for participation in all other vocal/singing opportunities within the department. This course serves as the training, support, workshop, and lab for these activities. Students will train in multiple singing styles to achieve higher marketability as versatile performers. Must be taken once during the time each student is in residence as a musical theatre major but may be taken multiple times. Open to minors and non-majors by audition. 1 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
2607. Introduction to Puppetry. An overview of the history of puppets in world drama, combined with practical exercises in making inanimate objects come to "life" for the purpose of creating works of theater. Includes puppet construction and performance. One hour lecture/three hours lab. Prereq.: Sophomore standing or permission of the instructor. 3 s.h.
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1.00 Credits
2661. Stage Management. Basic principles and techniques of stage management including job functions and responsibilities, production organization, problem solving and specialized paperwork. Stage management of a production and one hour lecture per week. Stage management of a production is a requirement of the class. Prereq.: THTR 1559. Grade: Traditional/PR. 1 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
2664. Musical Theatre Studio. Performance-based training, coaching, lecture, and media merge to clarify the styles and techniques of musical theatre. This course explores the many musical theatre genres, as well as the historic and stylistic differences therein. Students study, analyze, coach, and rehearse music from the MT canon. This studio course is presented in two time periods- representing one semester each: Early Musical Comedy through Classic Musical Theatre (1893-1965) and Musical Theatre: 1965-present. The time period alternates each spring. Prereq. or Coreq.: THTR 2668 and VOIC 1501T or other evidence of vocal training; and sophomore standing. 3 s.h.
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