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  • 1.00 Credits

    4095. Stage Production III. 1 hour. (1;3) Advanced study of the principles and practices governing the presentation of stage productions. Students manage or serve as crew heads for front-of-house, backstage, and costume shop, scene shop or electrics / sound or work as designers and assistant designers in costumes / make-up, sets / props, and lighting / sound for department theatrical productions. Opportunity to seek independent solutions to management or technical problems when qualified. One-hour weekly lecture plus at least 45 clock-hours per semester in a production laboratory. May be repeated for credit. (Same as DANC 4095.) Prerequisite(s): THEA 2095, 3095, or consent of department.
  • 3.00 Credits

    4100. Directing II. 3 hours. (3;2) Theories and production techniques for selected styles, periods or genres of dramatic literature. Written examination on a selected bibliography about styles of directing for selected styles, periods or genres of dramatic literature. Prerequisite(s): THEA 1440, 3030, 3040, 3100, or consent of department.
  • 3.00 Credits

    4110. Scene Painting for the Theatre. 3 hours. (3;2) Principles and practices of scene painting. Use of the tools, materials and techniques of the modern scenic artist. Prerequisite(s): THEA 1046, 3700 and junior or senior standing, or consent of department.
  • 3.00 Credits

    4130. Lighting III : Design. 3 hours. (3;2) Advanced lighting design principles, light plots and design skills as they apply to the performing arts. Conceptualization and communication of design ideas through script analysis, light studies, storyboards and related projects. Laboratory and practicum activities. Prerequisite(s): THEA 1030, 1046, 1440, 1700, 3070, 3130, 3700 and junior or senior standing, or consent of department.
  • 3.00 Credits

    4140. Acting : Shakespeare. 3 hours. (3;2) Principles and practices of physical and vocal characterization, mental agility, rhetorical dexterity and empathetic imagination required by the creation of characters in Shakespeare's plays. Study of Elizabethan theatre and its verbal conceits. Special attention paid to making classical language and situations relate to contemporary and cultures. Demonstration of acting proficiency required. Prerequisite(s): THEA 1440, 3030, and 3050; or consent of department.
  • 3.00 Credits

    4143. Costume III : Design. 3 hours. (3;2) Theories and styles of costume design for stage presentation. Techniques of analysis, interpretation, drawing, rendering and organizing. Prerequisite(s): THEA 1043, 1440, 1700, 3070, 3143, 3700 and junior or senior standing, or consent of department.
  • 3.00 Credits

    4146. Stagecraft III : Design. 3 hours (3;2). Design principles applied to theatrical productions; drafting of ground plans and sections, rendering and model building, theoretical application on many different types of theatrical productions including drama, musicals, dance and opera. Opportunities for practical application. Prerequisite(s): THEA 1046, 1440, 3070, 3146, 3700, and junior or senior standing, or consent of department.
  • 3.00 Credits

    4190. Sound Production and Design for the Theatre. 3 hours. (3;2) Designing and producing sound support and effects for theatrical applications. Covering live, recorded, engineered and multiple effects. Emphasis on creativity and appropriateness of sound design for special theatrical situations. Prerequisite(s): THEA 1030, 1046, 1440, 1700, and junior or senior standing, or consent of department.
  • 3.00 Credits

    4240. Methods of Teaching with Creative Drama. 3 hours. (3;1) Comprehensive study and practical application of methods utilized in teaching with creative drama. Course integrates the content area of theatre with educational pedagogy. Theatre games, improvisation, story dramatization, thematic work, and teacher-in-role introduced and experienced. Emphasis on viewing creative drama as a teaching methodology in classroom and recreational settings; an introduction to the art of improvised playmaking; and a rehearsal tool. Includes lecture/discussions, group facilitation, peer teaching and off-campus classroom observation. Course of value to classroom teachers, actors, directors, writers and community service workers who view working with children and adolescents as part of career plan.
  • 3.00 Credits

    4290. Advanced Musical Theatre Acting. 3 hours. (3;2) A critical investigation of the origin and development of musical theatre. Extensive analysis of current Broadway and off-Broadway productions including required attendance at selected performances. Practical experience in auditioning, rehearsingk and performing. Advanced script and character analysis, and demonstration of acting and singing proficiency required. Prerequisite(s): THEA 1440 and 4000, consent of the department.
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