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3.00 Credits
Open to all students. A political play depicts individuals who, by dint of being identified as part of a social group, receive unfair treatment based upon a generally accepted system of laws, values, or way of doing things. The "system" may be legal, bureaucratic, ideological, nationalistic, religious, racial, gender-based, or the reflection of communal values, but it is usually unchallenged. The plays studied are written by U.S. playwrights, largely in the 21st century, and include, among others, such subjects as the rise of the Alt-Right, women in the workplace, anti-Muslim discrimination, and racially segregated housing.
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3.00 Credits
Open to all students. This course explores perspectives of historical and contemporary American society from a minority viewpoint through reading and analyzing plays written by Black authors from antebellum times to the present. The course examines works by African-American dramatists, and it compares these with a body of plays that shaped the popular image of Black life in America and in many cases perpetuated negative stereotypes of African-Americans.
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3.00 Credits
PADP Program requirement. Production design for Film and TV is a survey course for majors and non-majors who are interested in learning about the design and production of scenery, costumes and lighting for film and television productions. The course reviews the history of American film design and current trends in film/TV production design techniques. Film and documentary viewing is included with weekly lectures. Prerequisites: "C" or better in (THEA 1550 OR THEA 1551) OR Instructor Consent.
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1.00 Credits
This ATP course serves as a forum for the following activities: performance laboratory, discussion forum, master classes, audition seminars, and guest lectures from industry professionals. Attendance is mandatory. This course is taken by the ATP student every semester. Prerequisites: Admission to Actor Training Program Emphasis OR Instructor Consent.
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1.00 Credits
This ATP Lab course serves as a forum for the following activities: performance laboratory, discussion forum, master classes, audition seminars, and guest lectures from industry professionals. Attendance is mandatory. This course or its equivalent ATP Lab is taken by the ATP student every semester. Prerequisites: Admission to Actor Training Program Emphasis OR Instructor Consent.
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2.00 Credits
Acceptance into the Actor Training Program required. Introduces singing/acting performance techniques through practical application and repertoire study. Students study how to learn material, develop a process to bring a song to performance level, and explore the musical theatre canon through sight-singing, work-shopping, and performing. Prerequisites: Admission to Actor Training Program Emphasis OR Instructor Consent.
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1.00 Credits
This course is an individual study of applied voice, vocal literature, musical styles and performance focusing specifically on techniques for musical theatre singing. Weekly private lessons nurture the development of musical theatre students and are a vital part of the course of study. Monthly mastery classes provide solo performance opportunities in a group forum. A minimum of five clock-hours per week of practice outside of private instruction is required. This course may be repeated up to four times. Prerequisites: Admission to Musical Theatre Program Emphasis OR Instructor Consent
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3.00 Credits
This course is the first class in a series of two in which students learn fundamentals of voice and speech as they pertain to Musical Theatre. In this first course, students will study the anatomy, physiology, and care of the voice in an effort to provide the student with a greater understanding of the singing process and promote lifelong vocal health. Prerequisites: "C" or better in THEA 2011 OR Instructor Consent.
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1.00 Credits
Admittance to this is course is by audition only. This course is the first class in a year-long ensemble commitment in which students participate as members of the Musical Theatre Ensemble (MTE). Students perform in events, showcases, and as needed by the department. Learning how to sing in parts, audition for solo work, convey text, and execute ensemble choreography is the main focus of this course. The instructor leads the ensemble in building a musical review of musical theatre songs. Prerequisites: 'C' or better in THEA 1715 OR Instructor Consent
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1.00 Credits
Admittance to this is course is by audition only. This course is the first class in a year-long ensemble commitment in which students participate as members of the Musical Theatre Ensemble (MTE). Students perform in events, showcases, and as needed by the department. Learning how to sing in parts, audition for solo work, convey text, and execute ensemble choreography is the main focus of this course. The instructor leads the ensemble in building a musical review of musical theatre songs. Prerequisites: 'C' or better in THEA 2015 OR Instructor Consent
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