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Mar 28, 2024
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THEA 101 - Introduction to Theater Arts Semester Offered: First Semester Credits (Range): 3 hours Attribute: 3HU This course traces the process by which a work of dramatic literature moves from page to stage. This is a team taught class including the entire Theater faculty. We will focus on all major aspects by which a theatrical production is actualized, with special attention on how comprehensive text analysis leads to a concept defining artistic choices. The course will cover design collaboration, an overview of both production implementation (sets, costumes and lights) and the rehearsal process (staging, coaching, and stage management), as well as how these elements are finally synthesized in performance. Enrollment Limit: 64 Instructor: M. Wright Prerequisites & Notes This course is highly recommended for first year students planning to take THEA 100: Acting 1, offered second semester. Admission to first year students ONLY.
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