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4.00 Credits
Great works of dramatic literature from Classical Greece to modern times compared with films based on them. Exploration of intellectual, social, political, and personal issues raised in these works. Stage and film methods compared.
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4.00 Credits
The major plays of Arthur Miller and their social, political, and philosophical significance for American lives and culture. Students will perform key scenes. Field trips may be required.
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4.00 Credits
How works of Western and American theatre both illuminate and are defined by contemporary American intellectual and cultural issues, such as censorship, gender identity, body image, legal definitions of obscenity, social relationships, and privacy.
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4.00 Credits
How foundational works in GLBT Theatre both illuminate and are defined by contemporary American intellectual and cultural concerns, such as identity, navigating dual identity, confronting oppression, prejudice, violence, and negotiating a place in the traditional social framework.
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4.00 Credits
Roots of U.S. culture in roles of women artists, including traditional gender-based performance forms. The female body in theatre. Includes some women artists of Europe, Africa, and Pacific Rim who have influenced or been influenced by U.S. culture.
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4.00 Credits
The role of creativity in California, the mass-media cultural center of the world, including the stage, screen, recording industry, media, Silicon Valley, and gaming. Introduction to arts and media forms with an emphasis on the roles of delivery and content in developing a personal understanding and appreciation for arts and culture. Requires attendance at on- and off- campus arts and cultural events. Not open to students with credit for MUS 2269.
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4.00 Credits
The artistic process of studying literature through performance. The critical analysis of texts and guided practice in the effective use of voice and body to communicate poetry, prose, and dramatic texts.
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1.00 Credits
Basic techniques of production for performance situations. Lights course includes stage and TV. Effects course includes pyro, fog, and releases. Open to non-majors. May be repeated once with consent of department, for a maximum of 2 units. Only 1 unit may be applied to the Theatre Arts major. Two hrs. act.
2421 Wood Scenery: Walls and Levels
2422 Costume Technique
2423 Lights: Hanging and Focus
2424 Sound: Recording
2425 Stage Effects
2428 Sound: PA
2429 Practical Drafting and Model Building
2430 Practical Make-up
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1.00 Credits
Extends basic drafting skills into the digital domain of CADD. Especially for light and scenery designers, but skills are applicable to other careers. Techniques sufficient to create plans for a set or to draw a light plot and stage cross section. May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. Only 1 unit may be applied to the Theatre Arts major. Two hrs. act.
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4.00 Credits
A series of theatre activities to demonstrate the nature and execution of theatre performance. Combines improvisation, physicalization of subtext, creative dramatic techniques, and explorations of collaborative performance. Three hrs. lect., 2 hrs. act.
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