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THEA 308: Directing/Playwriting
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This theatre course will focus on creating a theatre collective while devising ones' own script and highlighting the director's process. In this creative effort, the student will create an original piece culminating in a performance in front of an audience. During class hours, the student will develop the steps of: casting, collaborating, rehearsing, improvising, writing, revising and developing one's own directing techniques by studying theatre masters. Outside of the class, the student will work on their original work and view live arts by contemporary practitioners in Philadelphia and the surrounding theatre community..
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THEA 318: Advanced Acting/Directing
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This advanced course will focus intensely on a particular style/playwright within an intense collaborative rehearsal environment. Actors and directors will choose projects, research, rehearse and perform them. Class will address physical and thematic hermeneutics, literary and dramaturgical analysis, rehearsal techniques, style, Shakespeare, conceptual/ improvisational approaches, adaptation, working with new plays from diverse playwrights.
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THEA 325: Diversity in Theatre
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course will examine texts/performances written by minority writers in an effort to facilitate discussions that explore what it means to be part of a culturally diverse society. It focuses on the historical and cultural contexts of diverse selections of theatre performances.
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THEA 330: Special Topics
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
Special Topics
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THEA 330B: Scenes From a Marriage
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
An ensemble of student actors performing scenes in collaboration with the capstone course 'Christian Marriage.'
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THEA 330C: Introduction to Musical Theatre
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Introduction to Musical Theatre
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THEA 335: Acting II
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This advanced acting course focuses on strengthening acting skills using various acting techniques, such as Psychological Realism (Constantin Stanislavski), Psychophysical Action (Michael Chekhov), Emotional Recall (Lee Strasberg), Viewpoints (Anne Bogart), and Substitution/transference (Uta Hagen). Students will apply these techniques to scenes and monologues from various genres of plays. Students will also learn the "business of acting" and leave this course with audition pieces as well as feedback on resumes and headshots. Consistent attendance is mandatory in this lab-style course.
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THEA 340: Introduction to Musical Theatre
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Students will gain practical training and experience in musical theatre performance. The course will focus on performance techniques and will emphasize skills necessary for successful presentation of a musical number. The course also presents an overview of the history of musical theatre. Prerequisite: THEA 115 or THEA 135.
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THEA 350: History of Theatre I: Ancient to Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Survey of theatre from its origins through the Renaissance with an introduction to various methods of script analysis. This course is the sequential first half of THEA 351, but may be taken independently.
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THEA 351: History of Theatre Ii: Restoration to Contemporary
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Survey of theatre from the Restoration period to the present including various methods of script analysis. This course is the sequential second half of THEA 350, but may be taken independently or in reverse order.
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