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  • 3.00 Credits

    Participation in college theatre productions on stage and backstage. After play auditions for each quarter, the class, composed of students selected for cast and production staff positions, will be involved in rehearsals and performances. (Previously THA 1061.) 8040 AA 1- 3 QUINLEY, V ARR ARR 8042 BA 1- 3 CAMPBELL, R ARR ARR
  • 3.00 Credits

    Participation in college theatre productions on stage and backstage. After play auditions for each quarter, the class, composed of students selected for cast and production staff positions, will be involved in rehearsals and performances. (Previously THA 1071.) 8044 AA 1- 3 QUINLEY, V ARR ARR 8046 BA 1- 3 CAMPBELL, R ARR ARR
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introductory course in acting fundamentals. Basic fundamentals such as the playing of actions and objectives, imagination, relaxation, and concentration will be explored through improvisation, scenework, and the study of theory. (Previously THA 120.) 0212 AA 3 QUINLEY, V MWTh 10:20AM-11:20AM P104 Class ends 06/09/09.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An advanced studio acting course which is a continuation of DRMA 121. This course continues its focus on creating a character with internal truth that is presented with an awareness of external craft, including interpretive skills, through exploration of scenes, monologues, and readings. Students will broaden their knowledge of dramatic literature and build their repertoire of audition monologues. Prerequisites: DRMA 120 and DRMA 121 or instructor's permission. (Previously THA 122.) 0214 AA 3 QUINLEY, V MWTh 12:40PM- 1:40PM P204 Class ends 06/09/09.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of the technical aspects of stage craft, and some design, with an emphasis on construction techniques. During lab times, students will gain a working knowledge of shop tools, their application, shop safety and crew protocol. (Previously THA 1261.) 0216 AA 1- 3 CAMPBELL, R MTWTh 11:30AM- 1:30PM P104
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of the technical aspects of stage craft, and some design, with an emphasis on construction techniques. During lab times, students will gain a working knowledge of shop tools, their application, shop safety, and crew protocol. (Previously THA 1271.) 0218 AA 1- 3 CAMPBELL, R MTWTh 11:30AM- 1:30PM P104
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of the technical aspects of stage craft, and some design, with an emphasis on construction techniques. During lab times, students will gain a working knowledge of shop tools, their application, shop safety, and crew protocol. (Previously THA 1281.) 0220 AA 1- 3 CAMPBELL, R MTWTh 11:30AM- 1:30PM P104
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a survey course that will cover significant trends and innovations throughout theatre history from its inception in ancient Greece through the present. The emphasis, however, will be on early theatre and its development and evolution. (Previously THA 215.) 8048 DII 5 CAMPBELL, R ARR ARR This course is conducted primarily through the Internet. Students may also be required to make occasional visits to campus. There is a $34.55 fee. WebCT Orientations are available for students who have not previously taken an online class at CBC. These are listed at the top of the Distance Learning section of the schedule. Those who are unable to attend an orientation session must contact Ronn Campbell by the second day of class, either via email at ronn.campbell@columbiabasin.edu or by phone (509)542-5544.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a two-quarter commitment. The second quarter class travels to Washington middle and high schools, performing the previously rehearsed material. Student will learn the challenges and skills of touring theatre, with emphasis on ensemble acting and touring techniques. Prerequisite: DRMA 2271. (Previously THA 2281.) 0222 AA 1- 3 WUTZKE, J F 6:00AM- 4:00PM P104 QUINLEY, V F 6:00AM- 4:00PM P104 $11.40 lab fee.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This is an introductory course in developing basic skills in visualization, period research, graphic techniques, and script interpretation for theatre design, the focus being on scenic and costume design approaches. ( Previously THA 242.) 0224 AA 3 CAMPBELL, R MW 1:50PM- 2:50PM P104 Arrange one hour additional per week.
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