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  • 3.00 Credits

    An overview of the directorial process. Discusses the various facets of a director's job, especially in the early phases of a production, e.g. working with the actor, casting, table work and rehearsal, and culminates with each student directing a scene of his/her own. The emphasis is on empowering the students as theater practitioners, within the rehearsal process, by introducing them to the basic problems encountered by the stage director, with whom all theater participants work. Formerly TH 317 Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: THST 232, THPD 261 or THST 201 Open to Acting, TMP and Technology majors only. Instructor permission required. Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
  • 4.00 Credits

    Preparation and presentation of faculty-directed works in progress or in major production projects. In addition, each student prepares and presents a performance journal. Formerly TH 313A Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: THST 202 Open to majors in the School of Theater Arts only. Credits: 4 cr, hrs vary
  • 4.00 Credits

    Preparation and presentation of faculty-directed works in progress or in major production projects. In addition, each student will prepare and present a performance journal. Formerly TH 313B Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: THST 202 Open to majors in the School of Theater Arts only. Credits: 4 cr, hrs vary
  • 2.00 Credits

    Designed specifically for Voice, Dance and Applied Theater Arts majors from the Schools of Music, Dance and Theater who have been admitted into the Musical Theater Minor. This second course in the sequence is devoted primarily to technical training in which actors gain a sense of conversational reality, strengthening their imaginations, responsiveness, spontaneity, and range of emotions. The course serves as a foundation for training in acting that complements studies in musical theater technique. Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: THST 280 w/ grade of B or better Open to students enrolled in the Musical Theater minor only. Credits: 2 cr, 4 hrs
  • 4.00 Credits

    Integrated voice and performance work on period scenes and monologues. Material to be covered includes Greek and Restoration. Formerly TH 423 Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: THST 302 Instructor permission required. Credits: 4 cr, 7 hrs
  • 4.00 Credits

    Continues the student's training in the most advanced level of period-style work. Increased attention to voice work is supported by the use of texts from Greek to Restoration. Exploration of comic techniques, heightened behavior, and emotional support. Formerly TH 424 Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: THST 401 Instructor permission required. Credits: 4 cr, 7 hrs
  • 3.00 Credits

    This workshop explores the collaborative relationship between the playwright, director, and actor in the practical creation of a new work. Within a supportive environment that encourages risk and exploration, the new work is developed through dramaturgical investigation, class discussion and critiques by the instructor, and results in an informal reading of the piece. Formerly TH 412 Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: THST 361 Priority enrollment to Applied Theater Arts majors. Open to majors in the School of Theater Arts. Instructor permission required. Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
  • 2.00 Credits

    Project work both behind and in front of the camera. Each actor works on a monologue or scene chosen in consultation with the instructor to make his/her work in front of a camera compelling, secure, and believable. ATA students deal with Production Assistant responsibilities, such as continuity, assisting directing, etc. Student assignments may vary according to strengths and interests. Special benefit: students can use excerpts from the workshop for a "video audition" commonly required by today's casting directors, agents, and film/TV directors. Formerly TH 43Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: THST 341 May be taken twice for credit. Credits: 2 cr, 3 hrs
  • 3.00 Credits

    For acting students who want to gain advanced knowledge and experience in acting for film and television. The primary goal of the class is to bring out each actor's natural talent, which is often the most "marketable" in the film and television industry. Each actor works on a monologue or scene - chosen in consultation with the instructor - to make his/her work in front of a camera compelling, secure, and believable. Special video sessions give each participant a valuable, hands-on experience in acting for the camera. The actors are also able to see and evaluate each other's film work during a special screening session at the end of the course. The actors use excerpts from their monologue/scene for a "video audition" commonly required by today's Casting Directors, Actor's Agents, and Film/TV Directors. FormerlyPrerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: THST 341 Open to majors in the School of Theater Arts only. Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
  • 3.00 Credits

    For acting students who want to gain advanced knowledge and experience in acting for film and television. The primary goal of the class is to bring out each actor's natural talent, which is often the most "marketable" in the film and television industry. Each actor works on a monologue or scene - chosen in consultation with the instructor - to make his/her work in front of a camera compelling, secure, and believable. Special video sessions give each participant a valuable, hands-on experience in acting for the camera. The actors are also able to see and evaluate each other's film work during a special screening session at the end of the course. The actors use excerpts from their monologue/scene for a "video audition" commonly required by today's Casting Directors, Actor's Agents, and Film/TV Directors. FormerlyPrerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: THST 443 Open to majors in the School of Theater Arts only. Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
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