Description
The course provides an introduction to historical, aesthetic, and technical aspects of theatrical production. To be experientially involved in theater, students will write, produce, stage and perform an original play developed through improvisational techniques.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Student will become familiar with theater history: Greek and Roman Theater through the 20th Century. Areas of interest will include: culture, influences, playwrights, and technical progression. Students will read and watch plays. Attention will be paid to language, costumes, acting, and technical elements used during the period
- Student will participate in class discussion and activities. Paying attention, voicing their opinion, and being able to discuss generally what the class activities entail, are all acceptable means of participation
- Student is required to participate in choosing or creating a script to perform on the last day of class for an audience. Students, collaboratively, will design, perform, direct, act, and produce a performance for an audience on the last day of classes
Semester
Special Rotation