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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Theatre Arts 52. Basic Acting: Intermediate—Continuation study of principles and techniques of stage and studio acting. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 51. W (3) Rowley 53. Basic Acting: Advanced—Continuation study of principles and techniques of stage and studio acting. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 52. S (3) Rowley 60. Principles of Makeup—Makeup theory and practice. Students assigned to current plays as makeup assistants. One 3- hour laboratory-lecture weekly. A W (2) Whalen, Wisby 62. Stage Craft (Formerly Theatre Arts 65)—Principles of technical theatre, providing training in the skills of theatre craft. A (3) ' " Wisby 63. Scene Design—Principles and their application, including practical experience in rendering, technical drawing and building. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 62. W (3) Whalen 66. Costume History—A survey of authentic fashions from ancient to modern times with emphasis on adapting period costume to the modern stage. Practical experience in rendering stage costumes. S (3) Whalen 67. Costume Construction—An introduction to the equipment, materials, and techniques used in the execution of stage costumes. W (3) Whalen 103. Summer Theatre Workshop—Play production on a laboratory basis. All registration by approval of instructor. Not more than 5 hours credit may be applied toward graduation between Theatre Arts 3 and 103. Su (1-5) Staff 114. Advanced Stage Reading (Formerly Theatre Arts 107)— Development of advanced skills in reading for the stage and reader's theatre. Difficult and experimental dramatic works will be explored. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 14 or permission of the instructor. S (3) Crosland, Rowley 130. History and Theory of Stage Movement—Application of historical research to the areas of manners, games, and dance to the techniques of body movement for the stage; emphasis upon primitive movement and group dynamics. Enrollment subject to approval of instructor. Prerequisite: Recommend Theatre Arts 140; or series 141, 142, and 143. A (3) Elzey 131. History and Theory of Stage Movement—A continuation of Theatre Arts 130 with an introduction to choreography as it applies to stage movement. May not be offered this year. W (3) Elzey Arts, Letters and Science — Theatre Arts 133. Stage Fencing and Combat, History and Execution— An advanced study of the use and development of the three basic practice weapons: foil, epee, sabre, with emphasis upon the use of these weapons on the stage. W (1) Elzey 134. Stage Fencing and Combat, History and Execution— A study of the history and use of weapons from the ancient through modern periods, including broad sword, sword and buckler and quarter staff. S (1) Elzey tl40. Survey of Theatre History—Presents a survey of the growth and development of the theatre from ancient Greek to modern. Not for theatre majors. Allows Humanities area credit. May not be offered this year. S (5) Rowley, Whalen 141. Theatre History: Ancient—A study in depth of the historical figures shaping ancient drama and the development of theatrical movements during that period. A (3) Rowley 142. Theatre History: Ninth through Nineteenth 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. W (3) Rowley 143. Theatre History: Modern—A study in depth of modern developments in drama and of the significant figures concerned with that development. S (3) Rowley 150. Advanced Acting—Theory and practice in acting. Emphasis on character and scene analysis. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 53. A (3) Staff 151. Advanced Acting—Theory and practice in acting. Emphasis on historical styles. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 53. W (3) Staff 152. Advanced Acting—Theory and practice in acting. Emphasis on modern and experimental technique. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 53. S (3) * ' Staff 153. Directing—Basic theory combined with practical directing assignments. Prerequisites Theatre Arts 40, 51, 60, 62. S (3) Rowley, Elzey 154. Directing, Intermediate—Special projects and criticism in directing. Students to direct at least one short play. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 153. A (3) Rowley, Elzey 159. Touring Theatre—Preparation and presentation of plays prepared for tour in and out of state. (Five hours maximum applied toward graduation.) S Su (1-2) Staff 218 219 |