Edition ID
31
Start Date
End Date
Years
2122

Programming for Lighting

TH 340 Programming for Lighting 2 cr.  (2-0-0)

A study in advanced techniques and skills of a lighting programmer for theatre and the entertainment industry. Students will create designs for extensive theatrical productions as well as designing for other industries to a professional standard.

Notes:

This is an eight week course.

Scenic Painting

TH 333 Scenic Painting 2 cr.  (2-0-0)

An introduction to the skills, software and techniques of a scenic painter for theatre and the entertainment industry. Students are introduced to the ability to take a scenic design and painters’ elevations and create physical painted scenery for the world of a theatrical production. Students will develop skills in texturing, painting and faux finishes.

Notes:

This is an eight week course.

Acting 2

TH 330 Acting 2 4 cr.  (4-0-0)

An advanced performance-centered course, emphasizing period and experimental acting styles used by actors and directors in contemporary theater production. This course instructs students on the preparation of historical and non-realistic dramatic literature.

Musical Theatre Studio I

TH 262 Musical Theatre Studio I 2 cr.  (4-0-0)

This is the first level studio course in the BFA Musical Theatre performance track. The course will focus on improving audition skills in both straight acting and singing auditions through in-class performance exercises. Students will work on compiling a portfolio of strong audition pieces in order to be cast in roles while in the FRT program. The portfolio will also be designed to take them well into their first professional auditions once they have graduated.

Notes:

This is an eight week course.

Dramatic Lit

TH 260 Dramatic Lit 4 cr.  (4-0-0)

A study of plays from the beginnings of theatre to the present. The plays will be studied as works intended for production as well as literary works. Study will include the social context of the theatre in each play's time and place, social constraints on theatre, and each period's conventions of playwriting and production.

Introduction to Stage Management

TH 253 Introduction to Stage Management 2 cr.  (2-0-0)

Introduces students to the basic principles and practices of stage management.  Students learn how to efficiently communicate with members of a production team, convey important information, and effectively run a production from concept to closing. Topics discussed include: communicating with the director, generating reports, running rehearsals, recording blocking, document design, and calling a show.

Notes:

This is an eight week course.

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