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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
For PSU Theater Department productions. Offerings include stage manager, assistant director, dramaturg, choreography, and music direction. Participants are required to audition or interview for Main Stage and/or Studio productions. Information about auditions/interviews is provided on the Theatre Call Board outside of LH 127. Meeting times are arranged by the director. Most performances and rehearsals are in the evening; therefore, evening classes will usually conflict. Technical rehearsal for mainstage productions requires a full weekend technical schedule. Course is repeatable for credit.
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1.00 Credits
For PSU Theater Department productions. Offerings include scene construction and painting, costume construction and crew, stage/run crews, props, sound design and crew, lighting design and crew. Meeting times depend upon the assignment for which the student is registered, and may include daytime, evening, and/or weekend. Technical rehearsal for mainstage productions requires a full weekend technical schedule. Course is repeatable for credit.
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1.00 Credits
For PSU Theater Department productions. Offerings include house management, public relations, audience development, publications, educational outreach, and display. This course meets each term for one hour per week as a group, with the remaining meeting times depending upon the specific assignments for the term in question. Meeting times depend upon the assignment for which the student is registered, and may include daytime, evening, and/or weekend. Course is repeatable for credit.
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1.00 Credits
For PSU Theater Department productions. Offerings include wardrobe crew head, wardrobe crew, makeup head/crew, wigs head/crew, assistant designer, cutter/draper, dyer, costume artisan, milliner, stitcher.
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4.00 Credits
Building on TA 248, coursework deepens the student actor's understanding of arc, character development, commitment, rhythm of sound and language, and choices that ignite the text. Class demands commitment to intense scene work outside the classroom. Must be taken in sequence.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to acting before the camera for film and video.
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4.00 Credits
An exploration of spontaneous movement as individual and group creativity and expression, as a potential performance form and as the beginnings of choreography. "The body thinks." Designed to develop awareness, focus, sensitivity and personal movement vocabularies.
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4.00 Credits
An intermediate course in the art of the theater: acting; directing; playwriting; and, design. Special emphasis on theater as a performing art today, not the history or origins of the theater. Course involves in part, attendance at live performances in the Portland area.
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4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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