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3.00 Credits
This course is a hands-on introduction to the elements of producing scenery, properties, and lighting for a play including construction techniques, tools, and materials. Students practice skills by working on Chatham University theatre productions.
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2.00 Credits
Students who audition successfully for a theatre production are cast and then permitted to enroll in this course. Over a five-week rehearsal period, they develop roles and explore various aspects of the play in production: genre, author, social context, interpretation, and production style. They also participate in workshops and exercises related to specific needs of the production, e.g., training in the use of dialect, period movement, dance, choral speaking, or specific acting styles. May be repeated for up to eight credits. Pass/fail grading only. Students may not register for this course until they have auditioned and been cast in a specific production.
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2.00 Credits
Students who audition successfully for a theatre production are cast and then permitted to enroll in this course. Over a five-week rehearsal period, they develop roles and explore various aspects of the play in production: genre, author, social context, interpretation, and production style. They also participate in workshops and exercises related to specific needs of the production, e.g., training in the use of dialect, period movement, dance, choral speaking, or specific acting styles. May be repeated for up to eight credits. Pass/fail grading only. Students may not register for this course until they have auditioned and been cast in a specific production.
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3.00 Credits
Students prepare and present a series of speeches. Emphasis is on selecting topics appropriate for specific audiences, gathering and analyzing materials, supporting points with evidence and logical reasoning, organizing presentations through the use of outlines, and achieving a clear and effective style of delivery.
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3.00 Credits
An experiential learning course exploring the ways the arts and sciences inform each other. Working with professionals from Creative Leaps International, students will help develop an interdisciplinary, multimedia theatrical performance based on the writings of naturalists and biologists Loren Eisley, E.O. Wilson and others.
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3.00 Credits
Students explore designing, building and manipulation techniques as well as the cultural and historical significance of a variety of puppets styles using a diverse assortment of materials. The semester will culminate in a performance.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
This class focuses on strengthening the actor's ability to attain a higher level of truth, presence, and spontaneity on stage. Students examine in further detail the link between the script, playwright and stage. Prerequisite(s): THT 141
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3.00 Credits
Students encounter theatre masterpieces from classical times to the 20th century across the world and explore the performance arenas, acting styles, and staging methods that gave these scripts life. They examine key playwrights and trends to explore the ways in which theatre both reflects and affects the society that creates it.
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3.00 Credits
Students encounter masterpieces of modern and contemporary theatre and explore the historical contexts, performance arenas, acting styles, and staging methods that gave these scripts life. They examine key figures and trends and discover the ways in which theatre both reflects and affects the society that creates it.
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