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Theatre Arts 209: Shakespeare in Performance
3.00 Credits
Hiram College
Performance is the way in which dramatic texts come to life, and performing a play is an indispensable heuristic to knowledge about it. In this course, advanced students of Shakespeare shall investigate one play in its entirety, learning each scene by staging it. Becoming familiar with the work of the actor and director as well as with that of the critic, scholar, and reviewer, students will keep a daily journal and write analyses of scenes in preparation for staging work in class. The instructor will not serve as a director; rather, students will explore scenes in their own groups. Readings will include critical essays, scholarly discussions of textual issues, and reviews of performances. Also listed as English 209.
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Theatre Arts 210: African and African-American Drama
3.00 Credits
Hiram College
This is an introduction to plays written by contemporary Africans and by the descendants of Africans in 20th-century America. The course will begin with a brief consideration of oral literature of traditional Africa, note the influence of the West on theatrical literature and performance in Africa, and will take up the work of representative contemporary African playwrights. We shall consider such African-American writers as Lorraine Hansberry, Imanu Amiri Baraka, Nzotake Shange, and August Wilson in light of their African heritage, and of the cultural predicaments of modern America. Also listed as English 210.
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Theatre Arts 224: Oral Interpretation of Literature
3.00 Credits
Hiram College
Critical approaches to literature to discover meaning and to appreciate the emotional effect of the work is the focal point of this course. Students will use various forms of literature for interpretation and study. Emphasis is placed on principles of reading a work aloud to communicate its intellec tual and emotional meaning. Presentations will possibly be an integrated or adjunct aspect of this course. Also listed as Communication 224.
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Theatre Arts 226: Storytelling in the Natural World
3.00 Credits
Hiram College
This course involves the research and presentation of stories that reflect the importance of the natural rhythms and physical realities of the world around us. Students are expected to suit their selections and their performances to the environment and community which contains the "telling."Travel of some kind will always be a component of the course.
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Theatre Arts 229: Creative Dramatics
3.00 Credits
Hiram College
This course will explore how dramatic play and improvisation can be used to stimulate learning in the grade school classroom. Students will develop storytelling skills using puppets, flannel boards and other media. Students will develop a story through improvisation and learn to make simple masks, costumes and other props to support their stories. The class will culminate in a performance for children in one of our area schools or libraries.
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Theatre Arts 239: Modern Drama
3.00 Credits
Hiram College
See Theatre Arts 240 for course description. Also listed as English 239.
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Theatre Arts 240: Modern Drama
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
This survey begins with innovative plays by 19th-century European realists and expressionists, including Ibsen, Strindberg, and Chekhov, continues through representative works by Brecht and Beckett, and concludes with plays by contemporary European, American, and African playwrights. We shall practice analysis of these plays as pieces for theatrical performance as well as for literary interpretation. A revised version of this course is offered for 3 credit hours as Theatre Arts 239. A student may receive credit for only one of these courses. Also listed as English 240.
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Theatre Arts 241: Readings in Dramatic Literature I
1.00 Credits
Hiram College
By permission only. This course should be taken with 251.
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Theatre Arts 242: Readings in Dramatic Literature II
1.00 Credits
Hiram College
By permission only. This course should be taken with 252.
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Theatre Arts 243: American Drama and Theatre
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
This study of the literary and historical development of American Drama and theatre gives major consideration to the plays and contributions of important playwrights since the beginning of the 20th century. It includes a close study of representative plays and their relation to technical developments in the American theatre, for example the innovative staging associated with Wilder's Our Town and The Skin of Our Teeth, or the symbolic settings associated with O'Neill' s Desire Under the Elms . The coursefocuses on the emergence of significant American drama and its impact on the American stage. Offered through Weekend College only. Also listed as English 243.
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