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Show Arts, Letters and Science 31. Theatre Ballet—Essentials of Ballet as it relates to theatrical production. Laboratory sessions geared to preparation for current Theatre productions. W (1-3). Staff 40. Introduction to Theatre—Critical appreciation, development of background values, and enjoyment of the legitimate theatre. Attendance at selected plays in the city and adjacent areas combined with studies and critical class discussion. Credit not allowed if student has satisfactorily completed Theatre Arts 5. Primarily for majors and minors in Theatre Arts, or Speech and Theatre Arts. Allows Humanities Area credit. (Maximum of 3 hours of Humanities area credit allowed between Theatre Arts 40 and Theatre Arts 140 for Theatre Arts majors.) A W S (3). Staff 50. Principles of Stage Movement—Introduction to the concept of stage movement and deportment. Stress is placed upon sensory development and pantomime. A (3). Staff 51. Basic Acting—A study of character analysis and development. Emphasis on presentation of basic scenic units for development of acting skills. W (3). Staff 52. Intermediate Acting—Continuation study of principles and techniques of stage and studio acting. S (3). Staff 55. Acting Workshop—Production of one-act and full- length plays for public performance conducted on laboratory basis. Registration by approval of Instructor. (Five hours maximum applied toward graduation.) A W S Su (1-2). Staff 56. Public Performance and Reader's Theatre Workshop— Preparation for public performance under controlled conditions with scheduled performance techniques demonstrated before campus and community groups, and development of student skills and appreciations of little-known, difficult, or experimental works. (Five hours maximum applied toward graduation.) A W S (1-2). Staff 60. Principles of Makeup—Makeup materials combined with practice. Assignment to current plays as makeup assistants. Two 2-hour laboratory periods weekly. A W (2). Staff 65. Theatre Production—Principles of stage arts and crafts. Freshman registration subject to approval of Instructor. Lecture and lab. A (3). Staff 67. Theatre Production Lab—Application of stage arts and crafts including the building, painting, and lighting of scenery. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 65 or permission of the instructor. A W S Su (1-2). 210 Arts, Letters and Science 107. Advanced Interpretation—Projection of oral reading experiences into higher levels of literature for mastery of techniques and practical utilization of talents and experience. May not be offered this year. W (3). Rowley 119. Theatre Arts in the Secondary School—Organizing and conducting classes and activities commonly called for at the secondary level. Emphasis on current trends and techniques of theatrical preparation and presentation. Opportunity for observation on a laboratory basis of actual preparation and performance of a theatre or musical production. S Su (3). Staff 140. Survey of Theatre History—Presents a survey of the growth and development of the theatre from ancient Greek to modern. Allows Humanities Area credit. (Maximum of 3 hours of Humanities Area credit allowed between Theatre Arts 40 and Theatre Arts 140 for Theatre Arts major.) A W S (5). Staff 141. Theatre History: Ancient—A study in depth of the historical figures shaping ancient drama and the development of theatrical movements during that period. May not be offered this year. A W S (3). Staff 142. Theatre History: Ninth through eighteenth century— A study in depth of the historical figures shaping the drama from ancient to modern times and the development of theatrical movements during that period. May not be offered this year. A W S (3). Staff 143. Theatre History: Modern—A study in depth of modern developments in drama and of the significant figures concerned with that development. May not be offered this year. A W S (3). Staff 150. Advanced Acting—Theory and practice. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 52. W (3). Staff 151. Advanced Acting—Theory and practice. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 150. S (3). Staff 153. Directing—Theory combined with practice directing assignments. S (3). 154. Advanced Directing—Directing responsibilities afforded by class, school, and/or community. A (3). Staff 155. Acting Workshop—Productions by the advanced student of one-act and full-length plays for public performances. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 52 or permission of the instructor. (Five hours maximum applied toward graduation.) A W S Su (1-2). Staff 211 |