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THEA 329: Shakespeare Tour
3.00 Credits
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
An ensemble composed of actors and technicians, selected by audition and interview, performing Shakespeare-based scripts in the community and region. May be repeated; students may earn up to 6 credits total.
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THEA 330: Voice and Movement for the Actor
3.00 Credits
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
Introduction to disciplines of voice and movement essential for the well-prepared actor. Emphasis will be on performance rather than theory.
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THEA 332: Advanced Stagecraft
3.00 Credits
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
Advanced methods and materials of stagecraft: emphasis on furniture, metals, projected scenery, unusual rigging situations, hydraulics, computer applications, and special effects.
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THEA 333: Scene Design
3.00 Credits
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
The principles and application of design for stage, emphasizing sketches, diagrams, drafting, and model making.
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THEA 334: Stage Lighting
3.00 Credits
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
The theory and practice of stage lighting as practiced in modern theatre.
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THEA 335: Costume Design and History
3.00 Credits
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
A survey of costume history from the ancient world to the present with an emphasis on social, political, religious, and technological conditions. The process of costume design will be explored using the principles of variety and order, character analysis, period research, and the elements of design.
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THEA 337: Directing
3.00 Credits
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
The theory and practice of directing for the modern theatre.
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THEA 339: New Play Development
3.00 Credits
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
This course is designed to engage theatre artists and practitioners in the process of collaborating with a playwright on a new work, or generating a new script, and to successfully mount a production of this new work. Students participate through a collaborative process of rehearsal and design, problem-solving and experimentation. Class culminates in a public performance on campus and perhaps another local venue. Permission of instructor via audition, interview, or portfolio review. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.
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THEA 340: International Theatre Experience
3.00 Credits
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
This course is designed for actors, designers and public relations students to create,design and market a production for overseas performance. Students participate through a collaborative process of rehearsal and design, problem-solving and experimentation. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in theater activities involving international performance groups. Class culminates in a public performance both on campus and overseas. Permission of instructor via audition or portfolio review.
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THEA 342: IPA/Dialects
3.00 Credits
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
A course designed to train actors in phonetics, diction and dialects. Students will learn the International Phonetic Alphabet and master its use for Standard American English stage diction, as well as a variety of national variants and foreign dialects, through both phonetic notation and performance of dramatic texts.
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