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2.00 Credits
An introduction to the art of stage management emphasizing the principles, techniques, and established procedures of stage management. Professional and educational stage management techniques and procedures will be explored. Practical application of concepts to production work required. Offered at departmental discretion..
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3.00 Credits
Laboratory experience in theatre production skills. Individual projects to be selected in consultation with departmental faculty. Offered every semester.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the development of all phases of theatre and drama from the ancient Greeks to modern times. Emphasis is placed on research skills and the analysis of plays within their historic context. Theatre 301 satisfies Core Curriculum requirements in Fine Arts, Area C-3. Offered Fall Semester, odd-numbered years.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 161 Graphic Design or permission of instructor. A study of the principles, methods, and tools of modern science design. Students receive instruction in the areas of design considerations, script analysis, the function of scene design, drafting, and rendering techniques. Additionally, students receive instruction in the area of computer-aided design. A materials fee of $75 is charged. Offered Spring Semester, odd-numbered years.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the principles, methods, and tools of modern stage lighting design. Students receive instruction in the areas of design considerations, script analysis, the function of stage lighting, light rendering and the use of the computer as a tool for the lighting designer. Additionally students receive further training in the use of lighting equipment. Offered Spring Semester, even-numbered years. A materials fee of $50 is charged.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: THE 101 or permission of instructor. Further development of acting skills through advanced scene study units. Period styles, monologue and audition techniques may be included. A deeper understanding of particular works of dramatic literature and the expressions of human culture provided by the playwrights are major components of THE 305. Students are required to develop skills and attitudes related to the fulfilling use of leisure time by viewing both on campus and off-campus theatrical productions. Offered Fall Semester, even-numbered years.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: THE 101, THE 111, and THE 113. Theatre as an art form, communication with the actors, production concept, and rehearsal processes are discussed and applied to develop an overall sense of direction for the student director. Training includes student-directed scene work and one-act plays. Public performances of directing projects are part of the class. Offered Spring Semester, odd-numbered years.
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3.00 Credits
An investigation of a select aspect of theatre as a form of art. The following titles are offered as examples of topics for the course: Improvisation, Dialects for the Stage, Scenic Painting. Before registering for THE 481, students should contact the instructor and find out the topic for the course. Theatre 481 satisfies Core Curriculum requirements in Humanities and Fine Arts, Area C-3. Offered at departmental discretion.
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3.00 Credits
Independent study of an area or problem of the theatre to be selected in consultation with department faculty. Offered at departmental discretion. Subject to rules and regulations on page 52.
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