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THEA 380: Theatre History
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
A study of drama from its Greek origins to the contemporary theatre with emphasis on major developments in modern theatre. 3-0-3
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THEA 381: Theater History I
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
This course surveys the history of Western theater and dramatic literature from the beginnings of civilization to the English Civil War. A short investigation into Oriental theater will be made at the end of the semester. The primary objective of the course is to provide the student with a broad-based knowledge of the personalities, literature, architectural features, and theatrical technology found in the history of Western theater and how these elements interact with the political, social, economic, and religious forces of their respective periods. 3-0-3
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THEA 382: Theater History II
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
This course surveys the history of the theater and dramatic literature in Europe and America beginning with the English Restoration and 17th century France, and continuing through the end of the 19th century. The objective of the course is to provide the student with a broad-based knowledge of the personalities, literature, architectural features, and theatrical technology found in the history of Western theater and how these elements interact with the political, social, economic, and religious forces of their respective periods. 3-0-3
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THEA 390: Theater Management
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
Organizational structures and management principles for educational, professional, community and church-related theater programs with an emphasis on not-for-profit organizations. Prerequisite: Upper-level standing or permission of instructor. 3-0-3
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THEA 400: Special Topics in Theatre
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
Specialized study in selected areas of theatre arts. Course content will vary and will reflect current developments in the theatre and respond to student interest and need. Variable 1-3 hrs.
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THEA 421: Advanced Playwriting
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
Taught as a writing laboratory, this course introduces students to multiple models of creativity employed in the writing process. An impulse writing technique (right brain) will be combined with structural markers appealing to left hemisphere of the brain. Together, these provide the basis for the writing process in this class. Students will write twelve short projects (ten- minute plays and one-acts) during the first half of the class, while the last half of the course will be dedicated to the writing of a full-length small-cast play as a term project. Prerequisite: COMM 310 or instructor approval. 3-0-3
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THEA 430: Modern Drama
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
A study of the development of drama from Henrick Ibsen to contemporaray playwrights such as Sam Sheppard and David Mamet. Every major movement and trend of the last century will be explored including realism, absurdism and the social drama. Focus will be on reading and evaluation of plays and playwrights. 3-0-3
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THEA 434: Directing I
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
Basic principles of directing a theatrical production including script analysis, blocking, auditioning, rehearsing and working with actors. Requires experience in at least one theatrical production. Prerequisite: THEA203 or instructor approval 3-0-3
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THEA 435: Directing II
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
Students will receive hands-on training in directing their own productions. In addition to directing several scenes in class, students will cast and direct their own one-act play at the end of the semester. Prerequisite: THEA434. 3-1-3
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THEA 440: Acting III: Period Styles
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
An advanced laboratory course exploring styles of acting for traditional and non-traditional dramatic literature. Topics studied may include styles of classical and neo-classical tradegy, 17th century comedy of manners, 18th Italian comedy 19th century traditional farce, and non-realistic forms of the 20th century (the absurd, the epic theater, mask, and theater of physical metaphor.)
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