THE
100 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE
This course teaches the theory, appreciation, and performance of theatre.
The theory component examines structures and techniques. The appreciation
component examines classic and contemporary texts and performances.
In the performance component, the students rehearse for in-class presentation.
Three credit hours. Offered Fall semester in even numbered years
(d); offered Fall semester (e).
THE 298 SPECIAL TOPIC
IN THEATRE ARTS
(Topic to be specified each semester course offered.)
THE
330 THE DRAMATIC EXPERIENCE
An in-depth study of plays produced locally. The course includes analysis
of the text, history and style; the cultural and social world from which
the plays are drawn; particulars of staging, costuming, and set design;
and reviews of performances. The course also includes presentations
by actors and other professionals to give insight into the behind-the-scenes
skills necessary to put on a production. Students will attend at least
one rehearsal and final production. A fee for the reduced-price ticket
to the performance and other course-related expenses is charged. Three
credit hours. Offered Spring semester (d & e).
THE 398 SPECIAL
TOPIC IN THEATRE ARTS
(Topic to be specified each semester course offered.)
THE 498 INDEPENDENT
STUDY IN THEATRE