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THEA 103 A

Title: Theatre Workshop

Instructor: Dr. Lisa C. Warren
Block:
Time: TBA
Room:
Units: 1/4

Catalog Description: Laboratory work designed to give the student experience in mounting a play on the stage. May be repeated for credit.. Lecture: None; Laboratory: Approximately 50 hours/term.

THEA 103 B

Title: Theatre Workshop

Instructor: Mr. George N. Arthur
Block:
Time: TBA
Room:
Units: 1/4

Catalog Description: Laboratory work designed to give the student experience in mounting a play on the stage. May be repeated for credit.. Lecture: None; Laboratory: Approximately 50 hours/term.

THEA 103 C

Title: Theatre Workshop

Instructor: Mrs. Jennifer Ruhland
Block:
Time: TBA
Room:
Units: 1/4

Catalog Description: Laboratory work designed to give the student experience in mounting a play on the stage. May be repeated for credit.. Lecture: None; Laboratory: Approximately 50 hours/term.

THEA 125 A

Title: Stagecraft

Instructor: Mr. George N. Arthur
Block: 3
Time: M/W/F 10:50AM-11:50AM
Room: OLIN 210
Units: 1

Catalog Description: Techniques and principles of scenery construction and other elements of technical production. Lecture: 3 hrs/wk.; Laboratory: 70 hrs/term.

THEA 211 A

Title: Acting I

Instructor: Dr. Lisa C. Warren
Block:
Time: M/W/F 1:40PM-3:10PM
Room: OLIN 102
Units: 1

Catalog Description: The practical application of the fundamental principles of acting. Lecture: 4.5 hrs/wk.

THEA 225 A

Title: Scene Design

Instructor: Mr. George N. Arthur
Block: 11
Time: T/TH 1:10PM-2:40PM
Room: OLIN 232
Units: 1

Catalog Description: Techniques and principles for designing scenery for the stage. Model building is central to project work as is basic drafting. Thumbnail and perspective sketching are incorporated in this class. (Extra materials required.) Lecture: 3 hrs/wk.

THEA 416 A

Title: Internship

Instructor: Dr. Gordon Marsh
Block:
Time: TBA
Room:
Units: 1

Catalog Description: Practical experience working in or with an artistic organization as participant-observer, leading to the preparation of a report which describes and evaluates that organizations activities. The student must submit a written proposal to the department before the beginning of Examination Week of the term prior to the term in which the work is to be done. See departmental guidelines. Lecture-Laboratory: hours vary

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