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1.00 Credits
Advanced actor training designed to allow individual in-depth exploration of the realistic acting process, play and character analysis and ensemble work, through the study of the works of Shaw, Ibsen, Chekhov, Miller, Williams and contemporary playwrights. Intended for upper-division theatre majors. May be repeated once for credit. Prerequisite: THTR 140, THTR 141 and consent of instructor Offering: Fall Instructor: Coromel
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Advanced actor training designed to allow individual in-depth exploration of style through the study of the works of Shakespeare and other Elizabethan/Jacobean dramatists. Intended for upper-division theatre majors. May be repeated once for credit. Prerequisite: THTR 140, THTR 141, THTR 340 and consent of instructor Offering: Spring Instructor: Coromel
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0.50 Credits
Theory and practice in makeup for the stage, television and cinema; further development of skills in pigment, character analysis, selection and use of makeup supplies. Exploration and development of new techniques in mold and mask making, plastics, foams, hairpiece and wig construction, nonrealistic makeup and makeup design. Prerequisite: THTR 240 Offering: On demand Instructor: Brewer-Wallin
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A course to promote an understanding of the process of creating scenic designs. Through project assignments, class work will focus upon the reading and analysis of texts, the discovery and selection of dramatic images and their translation into a three-dimensional scenic form. Offering: Fall Instructor: Harris
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1.00 Credits
The study of lighting design theory and its application to performance and performance spaces. The course will cover electricity, uses of instruments and control equipment, the principles and theory of light and color, textual analysis, enhancement of dramatic atmosphere and image. Prerequisite: THTR 155 or consent of instructor Offering: Alternate years in spring Instructor: Staff
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Advanced course allowing individual in-depth exploration of various aspects of the theatrical design process. Incorporates through both theoretical and practical projects: text and performance analysis, development of scenic, costume and/or lighting concepts, problems of technical execution. Prerequisite: THTR 355 and consent of instructor Offering: Spring Instructor: Harris
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Advanced design projects incorporating the skills developed in Design Studio I, with special emphasis on production period and style. The class will include production design work and assignments geared toward portfolio presentation. Prerequisite: THTR 357 and permission of instructor Offering: On demand Instructor: Harris
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Stage Combat is a course designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of stage combat. Students will explore basic principles of movement, safety practices, and will learn the history and application of three Western stage combat forms: unarmed combat and two others drawn from the following list: rapier and dagger, single sword, broadsword, or quarterstaff. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor Offering: Alternate years Instructor: Cole
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0.50 Credits
Class participation in advanced Ballet technique. Utilizes principles, techniques and concepts learned in Ballet 181 and 284. Emphasizes further Ballet vocabulary, speed, style, expressiveness, and refinement of technique. Prerequisite: THTR 284 or consent of instructor Mode of Inquiry: Creating in the Arts ( To complete the Creating in the Arts Mode of Inquiry requirement in the Dance classes, students must satisfactorily complete two of THTR 175, THTR 180, THTR 181, THTR 182, THTR 282, THTR 283, THTR 284, and THTR 384 or a student may repeat any one of these classes in order to fulfill the CA requirement) Offering: Annually Instructor: Lu, Belt
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1.00 Credits
This course provides the flexibility to offer topics of special interest in the various areas of theatre studies. Among the courses that will be offered are: Cultural Diversity in the American Theatre; The History, Function and Role of the Dramaturg; Metatheatre - Its Social, Political and Cultural Implications; Theatre Design in the 20th Century. May be repeated once for credit. Offering: On demand Instructor: Staff
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