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THE 11421 APPLIED THEATRE

Designed for students participating in, acting or backstage work, theatre productions of the University. Coursework arrangements made individually with theatre director.

THE 12221 APPLIED PERFORMING ARTS I

Provides skill assessment, practice, and work toward a public performance. Students will work with a professional to create a program, design costumes and sets, promote, and film their performance.

THE 14123 STAGECRAFT

Examines theory and practice of technical phases of play production including stagecraft, lighting, costuming, makeup, design and theatre management. Understand coordination and management of all phases of production. Includes practical work on productions.

THE 14623 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE

Students examine the foundational history and practice of theatre. Major theatrical periods and dramatic literature are introduced through readings and viewing of live or recorded theatrically based productions. Students are also introduced to the practical professions in theatre, including directors, actors, and designers.

THE 14723 INTRO UNDSTND THEATRE THRU VIDEO

For students without a chemistry background. Fundamental ideas of matter and energy, atomic structure and bonding, reactions and equations, electrochemistry acids, bases and salts are discussed.Using Aristotle's Principles, students will learn how to arrive at the ultimate thought of a play. Viewing videos of plays performed in front of live audiences, students will learn to critique and appreciate performances of great actors and plays, ranging from Aeschulus to Pinter. Other topics include determination of styles, themes, differences, and commonalities of thought within the bodies of work and the application of personal, societal, historical, and political ramifications of the playwrights and their plays.