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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Learn about variety, pitch, melody, stress, and expressiveness as applied to various texts, culminating in Shakespeare. Continue studying Skinner Technique, focusing on speaking in a clear, flexible, and expressive manner. Open to TH majors only.
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1.00 Credits
Focus on the creative process and ensemble generation of dramatic work through weekly performances based on themes assigned and critiqued by the instructor. The class work will have a direct application to the creation of the Sophomore Ensemble Project (TH 242). Open to TH majors only.
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3.00 Credits
Create and perform an original theater piece under the guidance of a professional director and dramaturg. Open to TH majors only.
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1.00 Credits
An audition-specific workshop designed to introduce basic skills needed for transition into the casting process. Open to TH majors only.
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1.00 Credits
Stage-manage a Theater Department production, typically a Studio or Black Box show. With approval from the department chair, students may stage-manage a Theater Department Senior Project. Open to nonmajors with permission.
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3.00 Credits
Study the evolution of the art and crafts of theater through the ages. Consider the relationship of drama, acting styles, playing space, social conditions, methods of production, and aesthetic values within their historical contexts, in selected eras from the Greeks to the twentieth century. Open to all majors. Note: This course will satisfy H&S Humanities or Elective requirements for non-Theater and non-Performance Production students.
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3.00 Credits
Western, gangster, romance, horror: where do genre pictures come from, and why do we like them so much? Explore the range of American genre cinema, from the classical Hollywood era to the present, focusing on transformations in the historical, social, and aesthetic meanings of cinematic genres over time. Open to all majors.
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2.00 Credits
Explore the nature and creative possibilities of a personal clown, while continuing the physical training of sophomore year. The improvisational format of this year-long class challenges personal and artistic boundaries through commitment to action in exaggerated form, and investigates the interrelationship of the actor and audience through the lens of presentational theater. The class concludes with the construction and rehearsal of a year-end presentation. Open to non-majors with permission.
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2.00 Credits
Explore the tools for making deep, specific, personal connections to the essential human dilemmas that drive world theater. Clarify the actor's contribution to the professional rehearsal process: homework, research, analysis, and bringing active choices to the collaboration. Through exercises, improvisation, and scene work, you will address the following actor essentials: availability, action, reality of doing, personalization and justification, and inhabiting a character organically and fully. Open to TH majors only.
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2.00 Credits
Expand your vocal range and power in preparation for performance in a variety of indoor and outdoor venues, while you continue working with Skinner Speech Techniques. Open to TH majors only.
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