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  • 4.00 Credits

    Dramatic Criticism (4 quarter hours) Through reading, lecture, discussion, and writing practicum, the course introduces foundational concepts in descriptive and evaluative criticism. Through the process of writing critical responses to theatre performances, the course addresses topics from criteria for script evaluation to expected outcomes of the theatrical experience. PREREQUISITE(S): Can be taken by non-Theatre School students with permission of instructor.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Dramatic Criticism (4 quarter hours) Through reading, lecture, discussion, and writing practicum, the course introduces foundational concepts in descriptive and evaluative criticism. Through the process of writing critical responses to theatre performances, the course addresses topics from criteria for script evaluation to expected outcomes of the theatrical experience. PREREQUISITE(S): Can be taken by non-Theatre School students with permission of instructor.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Playwriting (4 quarter hours) First course in a 3 course sequence. A practical course in which the student writes a series of exercises and short plays exploring the basic techniques of playwriting. PREREQUISITE(S): Can be taken by non-Theatre School students with permission of instructor
  • 4.00 Credits

    Playwriting (4 quarter hours) Second course in a 3 course sequence. A practical course in which the student writes a series of exercises and short plays exploring the basic techniques of playwriting. PREREQUISITE(S): Can be taken by non-Theatre School students with permission of instructor
  • 4.00 Credits

    Playwriting (4 quarter hours) Third course in a 3 course sequence. A practical course in which the student writes a series of exercises and short plays exploring the basic techniques of playwriting. PREREQUISITE(S): Can be taken by non-Theatre School students with permission of instructor
  • 4.00 Credits

    Dramaturgy II (4 quarter hours) First course in a 3 course sequence. Building on the work of Dramaturgy I, the course continues to develop the skills necessary to work as a production dramaturg through a consideration of advanced, more complex, practical and theoretical issues. Dramaturgical service to actual productions is essential. PREREQUISITE (S): THE 326
  • 4.00 Credits

    Dramaturgy II (4 quarter hours) Second course in a 3 course sequence. Building on the work of Dramaturgy I, the course continues to develop the skills necessary to work as a production dramaturg through a consideration of advanced, more complex, practical and theoretical issues. Dramaturgical service to actual productions is essential. PREREQUISITE(S): THE 334.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Dramaturgy II (4 quarter hours) Third course in a 3 course sequence. Building on the work of Dramaturgy I, the course continues to develop the skills necessary to work as a production dramaturg through a consideration of advanced, more complex, practical and theoretical issues. Dramaturgical service to actual productions is essential. PREREQUISITE(S): THE 335.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Theatre Studies Production Practice II (4 quarter hours) First course in a 3 course sequence. This course makes assignments based on the student's ability and experience.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Theatre Studies Production Practice II (4 quarter hours) Second course in a 3 course sequence. This course makes assignments based on the student's ability and experience. PREREQUISITE: THE 371.
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