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3.00 Credits
3100. Directing I. 3 hours. (3;2) Directing theatrical productions. Analysis of play and film scripts, composition and movement, business and pantomime, coaching the actor, production staff development and management, rehearsal techniques. Written examination on a selected bibliography about theatrical directing. Prerequisite(s): THEA 1050, 1440, 2051, 2351, 3030, 3050, and junior or senior standing or consent of department.
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3130. Lighting II. 3 hours. (3;3) Intermedia techniques for theatrical lighting, stage instrumentation and circuitry. Intensive practical experience in laboratory and production assignments. Prerequisite(s): THEA 1030 and 1046, or consent of department.
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3.00 Credits
3140. Acting : Styles and Periods. 3 hours. (3;2) Application of characterization techniques to period styles, including physical farce, comedy of manners, absurdism, and dark comedy. Demonstration of acting proficiency. Written examination on a selected bibliography about acting. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): THEA 1050, 1440, 2051, 2351, 3030, and 3050; or consent of department.
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3143. Costume II. 3 hours. (3;2) Intermediate construction techniques for theatrical costuming. Intensive pracitcal experience in advanced laboratory and production assignments. Prerequisite(s): THEA 1043 or consent of department.
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3.00 Credits
3146. (DRAM 2331). Stagecraft II. 3 hours. (3;2) Intermediate study of scenery construction and drafting. Prerequisite(s): THEA 1046 or consent of department.
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3280. Stage Management II. 3 hours. (3;2) Advanced training for the organization and management of theatrical productions and companies. Practical application in laboratory and production management assignments. Prerequisite(s): THEA 1043, 1050, 1046, 1280, 1440 and junior or senior standing, or consent of department.
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3351. Theatre Movement II. 3 hours. (3;2) Advanced study of movement techniques for the classical and nonrealistic theatre. Emphasis on movement vocabulary and intense physical training in relaxation, alignment, conditioning, and stage presence. Application to characterization and performance. Prerequisite(s): THEA 2351, or consent of department. Recommended for theatre arts majors whose emphasis is acting or directing.
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3.00 Credits
3400. Theatre for Young Audiences. 3 hours. (3;1) Recognition and examination of the history and philosophy, production and performance of theatre for young audiences. Through focused inquiry, work on the practical problems that arise in the selection and performance of dramatic texts, original collective creations and adaptation of selected literature. Emphasis on connecting artistic practices and trends in educational theatre to theories of child/adolescent development. Course designed for those who advocate theatre as a stimulus for learning, whether they are specializing in classroom teaching or seeking careers in professional theatre. Class activities may take place on site in a school or at a theater.
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1.00 Credits
3910. Stage and Film Performance. 1 hour. (1;4) Principles and practices of character development governing stage performance. Students will audition, participate in directing exercises, classical and contemporary scenes, and theatre creation exercises. May be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
4000. Musical Theatre Acting. 3 hours. (3;1) History and evolution of musical theatre in the 20th century. Practical experience in auditioning, rehearsing and performing. Demonstration of acting proficiency required. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): THEA 1050, 2051, 2351, and 3050; consent of department.
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