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4.00 Credits
The theory of costuming for the stage, elements of design, planning, production and construction of costumes for the theatre. Students will participate in the construction of costumes for facultydirected productions. Prerequisites: THEA 148 and 149, or consent of instructor. Majors may take concurrently with THEA 145. Alternate years.
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Continued exploration of the director's role in the production process with emphasis on the director's work in rehearsal. Practical application will include the direction of a one-act play with student actors in the Dragon's Lair Theatre. Prerequisite: THEA 226. Alternate years.
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4.00 Credits
An investigation of the Western theatre as the evolution of a multidisciplinary artistic, cultural, social, economic, religious, and political phenomenon. Dramatic texts representing specific eras will be studied as historical evidence of theatre practice. Focuses on the origins of the theatre through 1700. Prerequisite: THEA 100, or consent of instructor. Alternate years.
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4.00 Credits
An investigation of the Western theatre as the evolution of a multidisciplinary artistic, cultural, social, economic, religious, and political phenomenon. Dramatic texts representing specific eras will be studied as historical evidence of theatre practice. Focuses on the early 18th century through the theatre today. Prerequisite: THEA 332, or consent of instructor. Alternate years.
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An examination of selected examples of dramatic literature from the modern theatre, 1875 to the present. The course will focus on a single topic within this framework, such as American drama, American musical theatre, European drama, absurdist drama, epic drama, expressionistic drama, performance art, etc. Prerequisites: THEA 332 and 333, or consent of instructor. Alternate years.
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4.00 Credits
An investigation of the techniques of playwriting with an emphasis on creative writing, culminating in a written one-act play. Prerequisites: ENGL 106 or 107 and THEA 226, or consent of instructor. Alternate years.
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4.00 Credits
Exploration of historical acting styles including Greek, commedia dell'arte, Elizabethan, comedy of manners, melodrama, and expressionism. Practical application will include character analysis, monologue work, and scene study. Prerequisite: THEA 245.
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4.00 Credits
A study of Shakespeare's plays in production terms. Emphasis will be on translating works from the page to the stage, with special attention to language, poetry, and acting styles as well as technical problems. Contemporary productions will be viewed. Prerequisites: THEA 332 and 333, or consent of instructor. Alternate years.
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4.00 Credits
Exploration of one or more historic periods in a specific locale to discover the nature of the theatre in its cultural context. Included will be a study of the art, music, literature, political and social framework of the period and locale. Prerequisites: THEA 332 and 333, or consent of instructor. Alternate years.
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4.00 Credits
Study of selected theatrical subjects, such as plays, writers, movements, or technical projects. Recent topics include stage management, sound design, stagecraft, and professional development. Prerequisite: THEA 100. With consent of instructor, may be repeated for credit if the topic is different from one previously studied.
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