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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Theatre Arts Arts, Letters and Science — Theatre Arts 112, 113, 114. First Year Performance Preparation (Formerly Theatre Arts 10, 13, 30, 52, 131)—Intensive work in voice and diction, stage movement, line reading, characterization, and basic styles of acting. A W S (3-3-3) 115, 116, 117. Technical Preparation (Formerly Theatre Arts 62)—Introduction to technical theatre. One lecture and an average of three lab hours per week, not to exceed 30 hours per quarter. A W S (2-2-2) 201. Stage Dueling (Formerly Theatre Arts 33, 133, 134)- Development of skill in the use of stage weapons and the blocking of dueling scenes in productions. A W S (3) 212, 213. Second Year Performance Preparation—Preparation of roles in various dramatic genres. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 114. W S (3-3) 225. Stage Makeup (Formerly Theatre Arts 60)—Makeup theory and practice. Students assigned to current plays as makeup assistants. W (2) 241, 243. First Year Design (Formerly Theatre Arts 63)- Theory and practice of basic scene design elements. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 117. AW (3-3) 245. Costume Construction (Formerly Theatre Arts 67)— An introduction to the equipment, materials, and techniques used in the execution of stage costumes. W (3) 292. Production Workshop (Formerly Theatre Arts 3— Practical experience in theatre production. Students registering are required to make advanced application to a faculty committee before credit will be approved. May be repeated for a maximum of 10 hours of combined upper and lower division credit. AWSSu(l-2) 312, 313. Third Year Performance Preparation (Formerly Theatre Arts 130, 150, 151, 152)—Study and performance in various aspects of theatre such as experimental drama, musical comedy, dialogue, and dialect. W S (3-3) 315. Interpretation and Performance of Classic Drama (Formerly Theatre Arts 114)—Analyzing various classic playwrights with emphasis on Shakespeare. A (3) 341. Second Year Design (Formerly Theatre Arts 163)—Relating designs to needs of the play, the director, the actor. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 241. A (3) 343. Stage Lighting (Formerly Theatre Arts 164)—Consideration of lighting techniques and design, use of color and form on the stage. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 241, 243. W (3) 351. Costume History (Formerly Theatre Arts 66)—A survey of the history of stage costume from Greek theatre to present time. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 117 or consent of instructor. A (5) 354, 355. Costume Design—Theory and practice of stage costume design. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 351. W S (3-3) HU401. Survey of Theatre History (Formerly Theatre Arts 140)—A survey of growth and development of the theatre from ancient Greek to modern. S (5) 411, 412. Stage Direction (Formerly Theatre Arts 153, 154)- Basic theory combined with practical directing assignments. Special projects and criticism in directing. Students to direct at least one short play. W S (3-3) 415- Theatre Management (Formerly Theatre Arts 170)— Principles and practices of theatre management. A (3) 420. Creative Dramatics (Formerly Theatre Arts 180)—Youth recreational programs for enjoyment and personality development of children with emphasis on development of the imagination. Recommended for Elementary Education major. S Su (3) 471. Teaching Theatre in Secondary Schools (Formerly Theatre Arts 185)—Prerequisite: Admission to Theatre teaching program. A (3) 483. Directed Reading. (1-3) 486. Individual Performance Projects—Supervised performance or directing projects on an advanced level. May be repeated for a maximum of five hours. Must be approved by department chairman. A W S (1-3) 487. Individual Design Projects—Supervised scene or costume design projects on an advanced level. May be repeated for a maximum of five hours. Must be approved by department chairman. A W S (1-3) 489. Touring Theatre (Formerly Theatre Arts 159)—Preparation and presentation of plays prepared for tour in and out of state. (Five hours maximum applied toward graduation.) S Su (1-2) 212 213 |