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0.00 Credits
Special Notes: Theatre Majors/Minors Only Faculty guided experience in University Theatre Productions. This course is repeatable. Pass/Fail only.
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3.00 Credits
This course intends to provide the beginning directing student the fundamentals of the art. Upon completion students will have a firm grasp on the duties of a director. Students will also have a basic knowledge of staging for different theatres. Prerequisite: THR 350.
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3.00 Credits
Objectives:To demonstrate to students, through lecture and discussion, how characteristics of theatre production and playwriting have been influenced by the philosophy, politics, and technology associated with different eras and diverse cultural environments. Topics include the primitive origins of theatre, indigenous theatre of India, China, and Japan, the theatre of ancient Greece and Rome, early Christian Liturgical presentations, the drama and scenography of the Italian Renaissance, the Italian Commedia, the theatre of 16th and 17th century Spain, the theatre in Elizabethan England, the theatre of 16th and 17th century France, and the Restoration era in England. Activities include a formal research paper.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the essential concepts and practical consideration of lighting design for live events.
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3.00 Credits
This is an advanced acting course introducing the values and mores of select historical periods and performance styles with the intention of applying that knowledge to characterization.
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3.00 Credits
Faculty approved assignment with a Professional Theatre Company or Video Production Studio.
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3.00 Credits
This course is directed towards a better understanding of theatrical literature about people of color Black Americans, Hispanics, Latin Americans, Asian Americans, Native Americans, Women, Gay and Lesbian Americans. Cultural Studies and Performance Studies tools and techniques of post-structural and post-modern literary criticism will be used to analyze plays, productions, video productions, and live performances of various groups listed above. Emphasis will be placed on reading, responding, and comparing the similarities and differences of the texts. A major goal will be to understand and appreciate the cultural differences of the plays in order to witness how important it is to know other cultures and their contributions to theatre.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is structured around various topics which introduce advanced level students to particular performance techniques. Topics might include auditioning, acting for the camera, voice acting, creative dramatics, stage combat, etc.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
This course is directed study and studio work that builds on the foundation laid down in Scenic Design, Lighting Design, Costume Design, and Drawing for the Designer.Students select works which focus their attention on specific design problems with arise from issues of genre, style, period, and venue.
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3.00 Credits
Upon on completion, students will begin to develop their own approach to directing for the stage. As they begin to find their own process they will focus on composition, pacing, and text analysis. Students will be able to critically evaluate their work and progress in the field. Prereq: THR 370 Directing I
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