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  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Department: THEATRE & DANCE Credits: 3.00 Movement for the Actor III. Prerequisites: THTR 120 and THTR 220 and B.F.A.Theatre, Acting concentration majors only. Advanced movement for the actor in terms of the relationship of movement to space and form and the need to cultivate physical and emotional relationships in body movement. Advanced exercises and assignments related to movement in playscripts and in theatrical contexts. 1 hour lecture, 3 hours studio.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Department: THEATRE & DANCE Credits: 3.00 Acting V - B.F.A.: Classical Acting I. Prerequisites: THTR 115 and THTR 130 and THTR 222 and THTR 223 and B.F.A.Theatre, Acting concentration majors only. An introduction to work on classical material with an emphasis on Shakespearean texts. New acting demands are layered onto a Stanislavskian base of action and objectives, including physical, vocal, imaginative and analytical work. 1 hour lecture, 3 hours studio.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Department: THEATRE & DANCE Credits: 3.00 Acting VI - B.F.A.: Classical Acting II. Prerequisites: THTR 322 and B.F.A.Theatre, Acting Concentration majors only. A continuation of the study of classical work, culminating in a practical demonstration of the actors' engagement with heightened language in an extended project designed to provide students individual assessments of their progress. 1 hour lecture, 3 hours studio.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Department: THEATRE & DANCE Credits: 3.00 Acting VII - B.F.A. Advanced Scene Study. Prerequisites: THTR 323; B.F.A.Theatre, Acting Concentration majors only. Advanced scene work on texts focused around a specific playwright, period, or style such as mid-20th century American poetic realism or contemporary British political theatre. Students apply techniques of script analysis and research and are coached through the creation of character and relationship. 1 hour lecture, 3 hours studio.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Department: THEATRE & DANCE Credits: 3.00 Voice for the Performer-III. Prerequisites: THTR 125 and THTR 225 and B.F.A. Theatre, Acting concentration majors only. Advanced study in the voice skills necessary for performance in a professional setting. Intensive work in voice production and vocal development necessary to develop selected performance styles and techniques. 1 hour lecture, 3 hours studio.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Department: THEATRE & DANCE Credits: 3.00 Speech for the Performer I. Prerequisites: THTR 125 and THTR 225 and THTR 325 and B.F.A.Theatre, Acting concentration majors only. Study of the speech skills necessary for the professional actor with a focus on the mastery of standard, neutral stage speech. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Department: THEATRE & DANCE Credits: 3.00 Speech for the Performer II. Prerequisites: THTR 326 and B.F.A.Theatre, Acting concentration majors only. Advanced study of the speech skills necessary for the professional actor with a focus on heightened language in Shakespearean texts. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Department: THEATRE & DANCE Credits: 3.00 Speech for the Performer III. Prerequisites: THTR 327 and B.F.A.Theatre, Acting concentration majors only. Advanced study of speech skills for the professional actor with a focus on heightened language in modern texts and individual speech problems. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Department: THEATRE & DANCE Credits: 3.00 Introduction to Dramaturgy: The Questioning Spirit. Prerequisites: THTR 208 or MTTH 231. Introduces student performers and scholars to "the dramaturg's way." As a collaborative member of the theatrical team, the dramaturg serves as literary and historical advisor, script interpreter, journalist and context-provider for director, cast and production crew. Effective dramaturgy draws upon skills in text analysis and writing, and requires a deep appreciation for cultural traditions and current events. Developing fresh and imaginative approaches to six hypothetical theatrical productions, students will come away with a vivid conception of how it feels to be a practitioner of this integral and important craft. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Department: THEATRE & DANCE Credits: 3.00 Play Direction I. Prerequisites: All 100 and 200-level major requirements; and B.F.A. or B.A. Theatre majors only. Principles of direction; selection and casting; exercises in composition and movement; scenes directed for class criticism; preparation of prompt book. 1 hour lecture, 3 hours studio.
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