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THR 401 Acting Shakespeare

A studio/performance-oriented acting course that provides for training, analysis and experience with theperformance of the works of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Emphases are on acting techniques, monologue presentation, and scene study performance.

Credit Hours: 3
(A)

THR 402 Advanced Acting Styles

An advanced studio performance-oriented course that provides exercises and performance techniques with a focus on historical periods and performance. Emphases include research of the period, manners and conventions, language and physicality.

Credit Hours: 3
(A)

THR 420 Survey of Dramatic Literature

Course is intended to provide students an opportunity to study the diversity of literature written for the stage, as well as the historical, socio-political and cultural aspects that contributed to the creation of these works.

Credit Hours: 3
(A)

Prerequisites

THR 320 or consent of instructor.

THR 425 Directing

Studies the basic tasks of the director: play selection, analysis, casting, rehearsing and mounting the production. Each student is responsible for directing the performance of a one-act play or equivalent dramatic scene.

Credit Hours: 3
(W) (A)

Prerequisites

THR 320 or consent of the instructor.

THR 450 Senior Capstone Project

This course allows graduating Theatre majors to showcase their skills in the creation of a solo presentation of monologues and scenes, which  demonstrates their development as a performer and theatre artist. All majors will be required to enroll in this course for the completion of their program of study.

Credit Hours: 1