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TA 450: Period Styles I
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Develops an understanding of the performance skills unique to the particular nonrealistic acting styles of Greek tragedy and classical Commedia del l’Arte by exploring the worldview of the plays and experimenting with improvisational and structured scene work. Prerequisite(s): TA 348 .
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TA 451: Period Styles II
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Offers an intensive study of the skills required when acting in Shakespeare’s plays. Emphasizes scansion as a tool, verse-speaking, text interpretation, exploration of the Elizabethan world of the playwright, and character development through improvisational and structured scenes and monologues. Prerequisite(s): TA 450 .
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TA 452: Period Styles III
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Develops an understanding of performance skills unique to those particular nonrealistic acting styles of the Restoration and Comedy of Manners. Explores the worldview of the plays. Also experiments with improvisational and structured scene work. Prerequisite(s): TA 451 .
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TA 453: Topics in World Drama
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Examines forms of theatre and plays outside the Western canon and how they intersect with or have influenced Western forms. Repeat credit is allowed for different topics. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing.
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TA 455: Theatre Practice
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Provides advanced practical experience in acting, stagecraft, lighting, sound, costuming, promotion, makeup, business management, house management, and stage management for scheduled theatre productions.
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TA 458: Topics in Drama
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Explores selected plays by various playwrights. Attendance at a live performance may be required. Repeat credit is allowed for different topics. Prerequisite(s): TA 167 .
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TA 459: Forms and Meaning of Drama
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Offers a critical analysis of the nature, dramatic forms, and characteristics of the theatrical event. Prerequisite(s): Theatre major and junior standing.
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TA 462: Advanced Costume Design
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Expands the skills developed in costume design. Students generate a professional portfolio through further investigation of play interpretation, character analysis, research challenges, and intensive drawing and painting. TA 462 and TA 463 represent the second year of a five-course sequence in costume design. Prerequisite(s): TA 262 , TA 263 , and TA 264
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TA 463: Advanced Costume Design
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Expands the skills developed in costume design. Students generate a professional portfolio through further investigation of play interpretation, character analysis, research challenges, and intensive drawing and painting. TA 462 and 463 represent the second year of a five-course sequence in costume design. Prerequisite(s): TA 262 , TA 263 , TA 264
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TA 466: Drama in Western Culture
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Explores the development of Western drama and theatre from antiquity to the Middle Ages. Involves intensive study of representative plays. Examines production techniques, theatre architecture, actors and acting styles, and significant political and cultural developments of the times. Approved for University Studies (Integration). Prerequisite(s): Theatre major and senior standing.
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