THET 209 Modern Drama
This course focuses on reading, analyzing and interpreting plays from the modern era distinct from earlier periods; understanding them as products of specific cultural, historical, scientific, and artistic currents; and exploring them as performance texts intended for production. Special attention will be given to the major trends in modern theatre including Realism, Naturalism, musical theatre, Expressionism, Epic Theatre and Theatre of the Absurd.
Hours Weekly
3 hours weekly
Course Objectives
- Identify, organize, and apply critical theory by using basic literary and theatrical concepts, elements, and stylistic characters specific to the dramatic work.
- Generate ideas, explore possibilities and alternatives to demonstrate innovation and risk-taking in following the steps necessary to bring a play to production from acting, design, and directing perspectives.
- Analyze and evaluate texts through the lens of global and diverse social, intellectual, historic and artistic contexts.
- Develop techniques to evaluate productions and apply these techniques to other performances.
- Write clearly and effectively using appropriate, relevant and properly attributed content that demonstrates the writer's understanding and the standard conventions of writing about theatre.
Course Objectives
- Identify, organize, and apply critical theory by using basic literary and theatrical concepts, elements, and stylistic characters specific to the dramatic work.
Learning Activity Artifact
- Writing Assignments
- Written journal assignment
Procedure for Assessing Student Learning
- Critical and Creative Thinking Rubric
- Generate ideas, explore possibilities and alternatives to demonstrate innovation and risk-taking in following the steps necessary to bring a play to production from acting, design, and directing perspectives.
Learning Activity Artifact
Procedure for Assessing Student Learning
- Critical and Creative Thinking Rubric
- Analyze and evaluate texts through the lens of global and diverse social, intellectual, historic and artistic contexts.
Learning Activity Artifact
- Writing Assignments
- Performance review and production history
Procedure for Assessing Student Learning
- Critical and Creative Thinking Rubric
- Develop techniques to evaluate productions and apply these techniques to other performances.
Learning Activity Artifact
Procedure for Assessing Student Learning
- Critical and Creative Thinking Rubric
- Write clearly and effectively using appropriate, relevant and properly attributed content that demonstrates the writer's understanding and the standard conventions of writing about theatre.
This objective is a course Goal Only
Learning Activity Artifact
Procedure for Assessing Student Learning
- Creative Process and Humanistic Inquiry Rubric