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Theatre Practicum III &
IV
DRAMA 2289, 2189 Syllabus
COURSE NUMBER: DRAM
2289, 2189
COURSE NAME: Theatre
Practicum III & IV
HOURS: Lecture 0, Laboratory
1, Clock Hours 1
SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS: 1
DESCRIPTION
OF COURSE: Emphasis on techniques and procedures in a mounting
production. Includes all phases of theatre through actual participation
culminating in at least two productions.
TEXTBOOK:
Assigned Scripts
PURPOSE OF COURSE:
The purpose of this course is to provide actual theater experience
for the student through participation in all technical phases of
a production.
METHODS OF INSTRUCTION:
Rehearsal, crew calls, and workshops supplemented by comments and/or
critiques by the instructor/director.
METHODS OF EVALUATION:
Technical work, crew responsibilities and assignments, and public
performances.
PERFORMANCE/LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
(MINIMUM COMPETENCIES)
After studying the material presented in this
course of study, the student will be able to do the following:
1. To be able to serve in various capacities of
the technical areas in a production.
2. To be able to discuss the working relationships from director,
to actor, to crew member.
3. To describe the working elements necessary to mount a production.
4. To discuss responsibilities of each area of a production.
5. To develop interpersonal skills in theatre oriented surroundings.
TOPICS:
Lighting Sound
Costumes Makeup
Sets Props
House management Publicity
Programs Box Office
Department Policies:
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