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1.00 Credits
This course studies the techniques and styles of makeup for the theatre, through demonstration and laboratory work. Students are required to purchase an inexpensive student makeup kit.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students study the techniques of producing plays with children and adult-produced plays for child audiences. It considers such topics as play and audience analysis, directing methods, technical production and techniques of working with and for children.
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1.00 Credits
This course studies drama at important theatrical centers in the United States or abroad, supervised by faculty. It includes attendance at productions, discussions with practitioners, tours and specialized workshops, investigation of historical and cultural sites. Costs vary according to the center being studied and are borne by the student. May be repeated under a different subtitle.
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3.00 Credits
This course concentrates on the presentation of a children's show to be mounted and acted by Rowan students for South Jersey elementary school children. The college students will be involved in all phases of the production, including a "mini-tour" of the show following the production at RowanUniversity. This course may be repeated with consent of instructor. This course may not be offered annually.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: THD 07232 This course introduces students to methods of presenting theatrical design ideas in two-dimensional formats. Students will learn such skills as perspective drawing, rendering in watercolor, gouache pencil or marker and/or using computer-aided drawing and painting. In addition, students will complete a portfolio to illustrate the skills learned.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the commonality, or difference of styles and visions, in African and African American Theatre, with works by contemporary African and African American playwrights, such as August Wilson, Wole Soyinks, Imamu Amiri Baraka, Susan Lori Parks, Efua Sutherland and Femi Osofisan. It will also examine the influences of play directors, actors and musicians (Hip-Hop, Jazz, Blues, etc.) who contribute to that aesthetic continuum. The practices, issues and achievements of these playwrights and their unique forms of theater shall be used to project a future for African American theatre in twenty-first century America. These works shall be used as signposts of stylistic and critical commentary. This is a lecture cum performance course in which students will be writing, making and performing their own Theatres of the future as final projects.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: THD 07232 The course provides students with advanced opportunities to practice drafting skills in the preparation of designer's elevations and detail drawings in the production of working drawings for the scenic and electric shops. Students will use traditional drafting methods and tools as well as CAD techniques and machinery. This course may not be offered annually.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: THD 07232 In this course, students study the elements that lay the foundation for a successful design career in the theatre. Beginning with an examination of the place of design in the theatre process, students then study the principles of visual composition and elements of design, and study playscripts in order to formulate an appropriate design. Students will also be introduced to the study of historical periods and styles of decor and get exposure to basic sketching and drafting of theatrical designs.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: THD 07135 In this course, students study the creative and adaptive processes involved in preparing and presenting literature on stage in a reader's theatre situation. Performances of the manuscripts compiled in the course also help develop the students' own interpretive skills beyond those which they acquired in the introductory course (Oral Interpretation of Literature). This course may not be offered annually.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: THD 07236 This course makes an intensified study of characterization, while continuing developmental work in bodily and vocal control. It covers approaches to role study as well as the techniques of period acting styles. It combines theory and practice, including class and public performance. This course may not be offered annually.
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