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THR 23302: Dramatic Literature
2.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course provides students with a general overview of two thousand, five hundred years of theatre, which will be supplemented by a selection of exemplary script readings. Fall 2010, 2012
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THR 23402: Elements of Style
2.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course provides students with an in-depth study of specific periods of theatre in the western culture. Numerous script readings and a research paper are required. Spring 2010, 2012
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THR 23503: Production Research and Graphics
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course is designed to acquaint students with the vital and functional relationship between computers, graphic art, and photography through which they may provide all graphic needs for any production. This course will also acquaint students with skills by which they can enhance their research on plays, scripts, royalties, costumes, period props, time lines, and basic histories. Students will use the Internet to do searches and database construction. Course fee required. Spring 2011
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THR 24103: Stage Management
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course is designed to teach leadership, responsibility, and the communication skills needed to make the entire production run smoothly on stage and back stage, in pre-rehearsal, rehearsal, performance, and postperformance phases with consideration given to the wide variety of differing conditions for each show and every kind of theatre. Fall 2009, 2011
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THR 25304: Occupational Safety and Stage Rigging
4.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course is an in-depth analysis of tech theatre job descriptions, duties, and personal responsibilities. Students learn to practice responsibilities in maintaining one's own health, safety, and professional appearance according to local, state, and federal laws and guidelines, with a degree of competency. Students also learn skills so they can maintain composure during emergency situations and know what to do in the first five minutes of an emergency. Students will be expected to complete the training for First Aid and CPR during this course. This course is also an in-depth study that focuses on what rigging means, who manages rigging, and how rigging is accomplished in the early stages of stage production and touring setups. All hands-on training covering technical equipment, such as structural wire, cable, straps, or other connecting devices, motorized and manual lifting systems, and all personal safety equipment according to local, state, and federal guidelines that cover safety and liability will be discussed. Course fee required. Fall 2010
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THR 25503: Stage Crafts
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course is a hands-on activity covering all aspects of hand tools, power tools, wood, metal, plastics, fasteners, glues and adhesives, paints, hardware, rope, cable, wire, and block and tackle safety equipment needed for scenic construction techniques in two-dimensional and three-dimensional scenery. Course fee required. Spring 2011
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THR 25603: Metal Fabrication
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This is a "hands-on" course designed to teach the students the use of varioustypes of welders, cutting torches, and metalworking tools, and to develop the skills needed to build scenery out of mild steel, aluminum, channel, angle, strap, square and rectangular tubing, pipe and proprietary structural systems, unistrut, and telespar. Course fee required. Fall 2009, 2011
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THR 25703: Set Design
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course is an in-depth study and understanding of the skills, materials, and modes of mechanical drawing, foundation for developing free forms used by designers, developing skills with drafting procedures, and views used to make working drawings and basic CAD skills to prepare for the task of design. Course fee required. Spring 2010, 2012
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THR 25802: Wardrobe and Property Management
2.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course is designed to define the extremely general term "properties" and how to group them in categories of set props,trim props, set dressings, hand props, personal props, and greens and manual sound effects. Students will learn to define the role and responsibilities of the prop person and how to supply items for any show from specialty items to genuine articles. It also deals with the design process from commitment, analysis, research, incubation, selection, implementation, and evaluation of various types of costumes. Costume construction includes fabrics, basic shop equipment, and organizational skills to manage costumes on the road and for long run productions in house. Fall 2009, 2011
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THR 26505: Technical Lighting/Audio Visual Effects
5.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course is an in-depth study beginning with the process of electrical theory and safety through the planning and making of light plots covering all types of instruments and controllers, color theory, and creating special effects for enhancing the colors and movements of the artist and set. This course also is set up to establish and design good multimedia presentation using slide projectors, video projectors, overheads, computers, VCRs, and front and rear projection screens. Students will be able to understand the basic care and maintenance of all equipment and simple repairs of equipment. Course fee required. Fall 2009, 2011
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