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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Students support the creative dramatic and theatrical endeavors of the department specifically aimed toward children and youth (five to eighteen years old) with a combination of writing assignments and sixty clock hours of assistance with children and youth, Oklahoma City University Theatre for Young Audiences plays, marketing, publicity, audience development, script development, outreach activities, and participation in theatrical and creative dramatic activities. (TBA)
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3.00 Credits
The arts are now a required part of the core curriculum, and artists, educators, and church and community leaders alike will be required to provide quality theatrical experiences for young people (five to eighteen years old). Majors and nonmajors are introduced to the theory, criticism, and techniques applicable to theatre for young audiences and engage in play reading and the study of child development, children's literature, and learning theory as they specifically relate to theatre for young audiences. (fall)
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4.00 Credits
Specialized skills and techniques for acting in period plays, including Greek tragedy, Restoration comedy, and Shakespeare. Prerequisites: THRE 1403 and THRE 1503. (spring, odd)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the major markets that student actors may well settle in, along with related business topics, including taxes, agents, unions, etc. Student are coached on a large number of possible audition monologues and learn professional audition technique. This course is the capstone course for the B.F.A. in acting degree. Prerequisites: THRE 2503, THRE 3003, and THRE 3323. (fall)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the verse-speaking techniques required in the plays of William Shakespeare, along with an exploration of the Elizabethan culture and style. Prerequisite: THRE 2503. (fall)
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3.00 Credits
The development of traditional Western theatre from the Greeks to the twentieth century, with detailed study of representative plays.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to computer aided design and drafting software for use in the theatre. The course provides the student with experience in computer aided design and drafting with projects in scenic and lighting production.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of nontraditional theatre forms including Asian, ethnic-American, and postmodern theatre, with a detailed study of representative plays. This course satisfies the cross-cultural studies requirement of the general education curriculum. Prerequisite: THRE 3213. (spring)
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3.00 Credits
A study of movement and manners in European theatre before realism. Students perform scenes in several period styles, including English Restoration, Moliere, and Greek tragedy. Prerequisite: THRE 3203. (spring)
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3.00 Credits
Theory and application of lighting design for proscenium and thrust stages; light plots and lighting plans. Prerequisites: THRE 1113, THRE 1603 and THRE 2303. (fall)
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