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  • THEA-2247EL - Theatre History II

    This course is an in-depth study of the performance and production dramaturgy of Renaissance through 18th-century theatre. Emphasis will be placed on the development of staging conventions within the contexts of contemporary ideologies, visual arts and music. PREREQ: THEA 1115 or permission of the i...

  • THEA-2326EL - Script Analysis

    This course examines playscripts as documents for performance. It trains actors and directors to investigate, establish and apply the performance requirements of the text. PREREQ: THEA 1115 or ENGL 1705 or permission of the instructor. (lec 2, sem 1) cr 3....

  • THEA-2356EL - Theatre in Education I

    This course is an introduction to various aspects of children's theatre, including rehearsing and performing a play for children, and developing theatrical techniques and lesson plans useful in teaching at intermediate and senior levels. (lec 3, exp 3) cr 3...

  • THEA-3115EL - Acting II

    A continuation of THEA 2115. In addition to a continuation in speech, improvisation and character study, this course explores the demands and skills of theatrical style, such as Shakespeare, and various modern theatre styles. The focus of the second term is a directed workshop performance. PREREQ: T...

  • THEA-3127EL - Voice and Speech II

    The course incorporates the concepts and exercises introduced in THEA 2127 into the interpretation and embodying of complex texts. Emphasis is placed on concepts related to speech, including the study of International Phonetic Alphabet, dialects, and accents. PREREQ: THEA 2127 with a minimum of 70%....

  • THEA-3137EL - Mime

    This course is an exploration of the art and skill of mime. (lec 1, exp 2) cr 3.

  • THEA-3177EL - Acting for the Camera

    This course provides practical training and experience for actors working in the media of film and television. PREREQ: THEA 2115 or permission of the department. (exp 3) cr 3

  • THEA-3187EL - Directing in the Theatre

    An introduction to the principles of directing: script analysis, the creation of floor plans, picturization and blocking, with an emphasis on the dramatization of the script's subtext. A variety of in-class exercises are tested in a major performance project. PREREQ: THEA 2115 or dept.'s permission....

  • THEA-3216EL - Musical Theatre II

    This course covers major developments in musical theatre production from the 1940s to the present. A variety of musicals will be discussed in detail focusing on the creative team as well as the musical and dramatic structure. PREREQ: THEA 2216. (lec 2, exp 1) cr 3....

  • THEA-3246EL - Theatre History III

    This course is an in-depth study of the performance and production dramaturgy of modern theatre from the Romantic period to realism. Emphasis will be placed on the multiplicity and mixtures of staging conventions within the contexts of shifting political and economic ideologies and the influence of ...

  • THEA-3247EL - Theatre History IV

    This course is an in-depth study of the performance and production dramaturgy of modern theatre from World War I to the present day. Emphasis will be placed on the multiplicity and mixtures of staging conventions within the contexts of shifting political and economic ideologies and the influence of ...

  • THEA-3346EL - Theories of Drama

    A study of the theories of theatrical presentation and writing. Critical theories from the Greeks to the present are studied. (lec 3) cr 3

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