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3.00 Credits
Designed for Pastors, teachers, youth leaders, and church workers, this class explores the various ways that drama can be utilized in the church.Class work includes hands-on experience in using drama with children and youth,drama for the worship service, and how to start a drama program in the local church.
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3.00 Credits
A review of the playwrights, playhouses, and the players from the classical theater of Greece to the Renaissance with a detailed study of the beginnings of the modern theater including the English Restoration Period, Sentimentalism and the 18th century theater, the birth of Realism, revolts against Realism, Experimental theater,Asian theater development, and theater trends today. Eight plays will be studied in detail during the course. Prerequisite: THE 142.
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1.00 Credits
Practical experience in rehearsal and performance as part of the Chapel Drama Team. This class is by audition only and may be repeated for a total of four (4) units.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Practical experience in rehearsal and performance as part of "Celebration!"Studentsmay represent the University, traveling to schoolsand churches presenting a variety of dramaticmaterial.This class is by audition only andmay be repeated for a total of eight (8) units.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Practical training in the areas of acting, directing, and theatrical production. This class consists of regular rehearsals and final performance. Play Production may be repeated for a total of twelve (12) units from THE 163, 263, 363, and 463, of which only three (3) upper division units may be applied to the major. Prerequisite: THE 163 or 263. Cross-listed with THE 163, 263, and 463.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the skills necessary for performing Shakespearean texts. Through reading, analysis and performance work, the student will grow to understand Shakespearean performance differs from Realism, and be able to implement those differences to deliver Shakespearean text with clarity and understanding. Prerequisite: THE 133
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3.00 Credits
An opportunity for students who have demonstrated the ability to do independent work to pursue in depth a topic of particular interest. Courses listed in the catalog may not be taken by independent study.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concentration upon a specific topic in the field of Theatre. Topic varies for different semesters. May be taken multiple times with change in topic.
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3.00 Credits
The student will learn concepts and techniques for designing costume for the theatre and how color and lines are important in costuming. The student will be able to identify the changes in fashion throughout theatre history, demonstrate skill in designing and drawing costumes for play. The student will be able to understand the relationship between character traits and costume design.
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3.00 Credits
Studies in the selection, staging, casting, and interpretation of plays. In this class the student will demonstrate knowledge of the director's role and creative input by directing and staging scenes.Work on a major production is required.
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