Items added or changed in summer 2006 appear in this color.
ThAr 115 American College Theatre Festival--1 hour
Students attend the Region 5 Kennedy Center American College Theatre
Festival in January. Location varies. Students participate in workshops
taught by experts in the field and attend the main stage shows together.
Students will be required to write a brief description of workshops attended
and to submit a project highlighting one of the plays viewed, workshops
attended or one of the professional personalities at the festival. Instructor
consent required. Additional fee.
ThAr 125-126 Drama Participation (F)--1 or 2 hours
ThAr 225-226 Drama Participation (S)--1 or 2 hours
Involves students in acting and
producing various dramatic pieces, especially the major productions
each year. Credit can be earned working on stage or behind the scenes
in costuming, set building, light design, makeup, properties, publicity,
or student directing.
ThAr 127 Acting--3 hours
Introduces students to the fundamentals
of theatre performance. Instruction is given in basic acting technique
including speech, movement, and expression. Also introduces students
to basic theatre components utilized by actors including scene and
character analysis, audition techniques, and basic stage make-up.
ThAr 128 Directing--3 hours
Students experience how a director’s
vision shapes a theatre production as well as the various components
that go into a full production. Students select a one act play and
then work with student and faculty designers to bring their vision
to life. The shows are then offered for campus-wide viewing. An independent
study at the first- and second-year level. Prerequisites: ThAr 127
and instructor’s consent.
ThAr 141 Music Theatre Workshop--1 hour
Introduces the fundamentals of
performance for the singing actor, with instruction in movement, relaxation,
acting technique, and singing technique. Offered in the first half
of spring semesters in which a full musical production is not mounted.
Culminates with a public scenes program of works from the musical
theatre and opera repertoire. Requires concurrent enrollment in Private
Voice or consent of instructors. Those not in Private Voice must demonstrate
ability to prepare assigned music without the assistance of the music
instructor.
ThAr 211 Drama in the Church--3 hours
Prepares students to add to the
dynamic life of the church through hands-on experience with dramatic
readings, readers theater, short dramatic pieces, and full-length
plays. Involves creative prayer and introduction to resources for
creative additions to worship or outreach. Useful for church leaders,
pastors, and teachers as well as actors and performers.
Theatre Arts Links:
Theatre department
Plan of study for a Theatre
Arts degree (transfer program)

