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THE 108: Introduction to Stagecraft
3.00 Credits
Doane University
A study of the basic technical theatre practices with regard to scenery construction and painting, properties, lighting and sound. Practical experience with productions. Offered fall term.
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THE 109: Introduction to Costumes
3.00 Credits
Doane University
Concentration in history of costuming and basic construction techniques. Also includes crafts for the costumer. Practical experience with productions. Offered spring term.
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THE 115: Makeup for the Stage
1.00 Credits
Doane University
Design and process of makeup application for the theatre. Also includes wig and hair techniques. Students are required to supply their own makeup. Offered alternate years.
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THE 207: Advanced Acting
3.00 Credits
Doane University
A concentration on the acting process and character interpretation. The course builds on the skills that have developed in Theatre 103. Recommended for students majoring in theatre or with a strong desire to develop their acting skills. Prerequisite: THE 103 or permission. Offered alternate years.
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THE 210: Script Analysis
3.00 Credits
Doane University
In this course students will survey some diverse ways of analyzing scripts for dramatic production. This class focuses on reading a script theatrically with a view to mounting a coherent production. Through careful, intensive reading of a variety of plays from different periods and different aesthetics, a pattern emerges for discerning what options exist for interpretation of a script. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to assess a script's components, develop critical thinking skills in the analysis and interpretation of scripts, and use script analysis techniques. Prerequisite: THE 101. Offered spring term.
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THE 212: Scenic Design
3.00 Credits
Doane University
This course will examine the principles, stylistic considerations and process of designing scenery for the stage. Work includes hand drafting, model building, portfolio preparation and image editing via computer graphics programs. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to understand the principles of two-dimensional and three-dimensional design aesthetics as applied to the theatre art of scenic design, demonstrate sensitivity to, knowledge of, and aptitude for the art, craft, and process of moving the script onto the stage, and demonstrate the ability to apply a conceptual approach to production. Prerequisite: THE 101, 108. Offered alternate fall terms.
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THE 217: Fundamentals of Play Directing
3.00 Credits
Doane University
An introduction to the basic elements and strategies of directing through discussion and scene work. Prerequisite: THE 103, 108, or permission. Offered alternate years.
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THE 224: Summer Stock Experience
3.00 Credits
Doane University
Provides an introduction to working professionally in theatre. Depending upon the strengths of the students, they will be either acting or doing technical work with a company for the length of the summer season. Some companies will ask students to perform in both areas. Students will have various opportunities to audition for companies during the academic year. Upon completion of this experience, students will have a firm grasp of the expectations for entering the professional market. Theatre majors are highly encouraged to take the summer stock experience during their first year, or as sophomores or juniors. Students need permission from the theatre faculty to participate in the summer stock experience. Prerequisite: Permission of the theatre faculty and acceptance into summer stock auditions. Deadlines for acceptance vary (usually February and March). Offered fall term.
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THE 271,371,471: Selected Topics(1-3)
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Doane University
An investigation of topics not offered in other courses, selected on the basis of student interest and availability of instruction.
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THE 290,390,490: Directed Study(1-3)
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Doane University
Supervised, independent study of a particular topic based on interest of the student and availability and approval of the faculty.
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