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THEA 100 - THEATRE TECHNOLOGY Credits: 3 Introduction to materials, tools, and standard theatre production techniques. Theory and practice of lighting equipment and controls, scenic building and painting techniques, creation of props, sound support requirements, and running crew during performance. Lab hours required. College: School of Humanities Department: Theatre
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THEA 101 - THEATRE TECHNOLOGY: COSTUME CONSTRUCTION Credits: 3 Introduction to the materials, tools, and standard techniques of costume/clothing construction. Lab hours required. College: School of Humanities Department: Theatre
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THEA 102 - INTRODUCTION OF ACTING Credits: 3 This is a class in the basic terminology and craft of acting. It will encompass voice and movement training, as well as basic technical theatre terminology and vocabulary for the actor. The course work will progress from ensemble/group work and individual exercises/ monologues to scenes. Space in classes is limited. Registration does not guarantee a place in class. The class roster is formulated on the first day of class by the individual instructor. College: School of Humanities Department: Theatre
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THEA 300 - INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE DESIGN Credits: 3 Introduction to the theory and practice of theatre design through exploration of the principles and elements of design as they apply to scenery, lighting, and costumes with an emphasis on text analysis and research. Students will complete and present a variety of projects. College: School of Humanities Department: Theatre
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THEA 301 - ACTING I Credits: 3 Introduction to the fundamentals of acting through the exploration of actor training techniques based on the theories of Stanislavsky, Strasburg, Adler, and Hagen, emphasizing the actor's primary tools- voice, body, emotional life, and imagination. Final project is performed on stage for an audience. College: School of Humanities Department: Theatre
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THEA 302 - ACTING II Credits: 3 Text analysis for the actor with particular emphasis on a thorough investigation of given circumstances and dramatic action. Students will work on scenes from Ibsen to contemporary playwrights. Play to be determined based on number of students enrolled. College: School of Humanities Department: Theatre
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THEA 303 - INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE Credits: 3 Course URL: http://www.english.rice.edu A survey course of the art and theory of the theatre through an examination of dramatic literature from the Greeks through the modern era. The course will also explore the craft of the theatre as it is practiced today. Requires attending several theatre productions in local Houston venues. Cross-list: ENGL 390. College: School of Humanities Department: Theatre
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THEA 304 - COSTUME DESIGN Credits: 3 Advanced examination of the principles of costume design through the analysis of character and relationships. Students will read and analyze a variety of plays in different periods and styles and then, based on text analysis and research, complete and present design projects using different rendering techniques. The role of the costume designer in collaboration with directors, actors, and other designers will also be explored. College: School of Humanities Department: Theatre
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THEA 305 - LIGHTING DESIGN Credits: 3 Advanced examination of the principles of scenic and lighting design including research, rendering, technical drawing, model construction, text analysis and the role of the designer in collaboration process. Scenic students will read and analyze a variety of plays in deffernt periods and styles; based on text analysis and research, they will complete and present design projects. Lighting students will be required to complete a variety of projects including light labs responding to music and collaboration with Rice Dance Theatre on spring production. College: School of Humanities Department: Theatre
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THEA 310 - ACTING III: THE SPOKEN TEXT Credits: 3 An exploration of language as one of the actor's primary means of communication and expression. The student will analyze, rehearse, and perform scenes from the work of William Shakespeare. Recommended prerequisite(s): ENGL 321. Instructor permission required College: School of Humanities Department: Theatre
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THEA 312 - DIRECTING I Credits: 3 An introductory course exploring the tools and craft of the stage director. Students will learn how to analyze dramatic text and will gain a fundamental knowledge of the director's basic skills, including composition, picture, movement, rhythm, and pantomimic dramatization. Recommended prerequisite(s): THEA 303 or 300. College: School of Humanities Department: Theatre
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THEA 322 - DIRECTING SHAKESPEARE Credits: 3 Staging Shakespeare's plays for modern audiences: learning to speak the lines "trippingly off the tongue", analyzing textual clues, and researching the period to find correlations to contemporary society in the process of active rehearsal. Students will work with THEA 310 to stage a final scene. Recommended prerequisite(s): THEA 310. College: School of Humanities Department: Theatre
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THEA 323 - VOICE AND SPEECH FOR THEATRE Credits: 3 Development of an expressive speaking voice through awareness and overcoming physical and vocal habits and limitations, including alignment, relaxation, breath support, resonance, tone and projection. Recommended prerequisite(s): THEA 301. College: School of Humanities Department: Theatre
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THEA 324 - MOVEMENT FOR STAGE AND STAGE COMBAT Credits: 3 Introduction to body dynamics and coordination through partner exercises, physical stretching and conditioning, ensemble movement, full body awareness, focus, centering, breath support, action and counter-action, precision, and economy of effort. Recommended prerequisite(s): THEA 301. College: School of Humanities Department: Theatre
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THEA 325 - ACTING FOR FILM Credits: 3 This course provides an introduction to the art of acting on camera. It emphasizes specific techniques of speech, movement, character development, and the creation of relationships as they relate to the recorded medium (film, television, commercials, industrial films). The elements of study include proper voice placement, appropriate acting styles, and subtlety in performance. Student performances will be videotaped for study. College: School of Humanities Department: Theatre
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THEA 329 - SPECIAL PROBLEMS/TECHNICAL PRODUCTION Credits: Hours Variable Independent study. College: School of Humanities Department: Theatre
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THEA 331 - THEATRE PRODUCTION Credits: Hours Variable Practical application of skills acquired in previous THEA courses in a realized Theatre Program production as a company member. Admission to class requires either an audition, interview, or portfolio review with the director and/or production manager. Possible roles include: actor, assistant director, stage manager, assistant stage manager, designer, and technical support in scenery, costumes, lighting, or sound. Prerequisites: permission of instructor. Instructor permission required College: School of Humanities Department: Theatre
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THEA 431 - SPECIAL PROBLEMS: HISTORY AND LITERATURE Credits: 3 Independent study. Instructor permission required College: School of Humanities Department: Theatre
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THEA 432 - SPECIAL PROBLEMS: DIRECTING AND DESIGN Credits: Hours Variable Independent study. Instructor permission required College: School of Humanities Department: Theatre
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THEA 435 - SPECIAL PROBLEMS: ADVANCED TOPICS Credits: Hours Variable Independent study. College: School of Humanities Department: Theatre
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This course explores the American musical from nineteenth-century minstrelsy, vaudeville operetta, and burlesque, through its "golden age" (1930-1950). Attention then turns to the stylistic and sociopolitical development of the genre since World War II. The final portion of the course will consider recent developments, including the rock musical, the megamusical, and the musical's relationship to film.
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Through the analysis of play and character and the performance of scenes, students learn to polish those skills developed in THE 1043.
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By examining how the creative arts of the playwright, director, actor, and designer contribute to the form of the play that ultimately appears on stage, the course provides a basic understanding and critical appreciation of the arts of the theatre. Students attend productions when feasible.
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This course introduces the student to the essential techniques and methods of acting. Students are introduced to selected plays both through literary analysis and attendance at current productions.
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