2004-05 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705

 

Theater (THTR)

 

Department of Theater and Dance

College of Fine Arts

 

Credit designation below each title is expressed in (c) class hours per week, (l) lab or (d) discussion section hours per week, and (cr) credits per semester.

 

THTR 101 Introduction to Theater

THTR 322 Costume Design

THTR 111 Foundations of Theater

THTR 323 Sound Design

THTR 116 Fundamentals of Theatrical Design

THTR 324 Advanced Stagecraft

THTR 120 Stagecraft

THTR 340 Acting II

THTR 122 Costume Workshop

THTR 341 Acting Styles

THTR 130 Stage Voice

THTR 342 Acting Shakespeare

THTR 131 Stage Movement

THTR 345 Touring Young People’s Theater

THTR 205 Classic Theater I

THTR 347 Playwriting

THTR 206 Classic Theater II

THTR 350 Directing

THTR 207 Modern Theater I

THTR 481 Special Topics

THTR 208 Modern Theater II

THTR 482 Independent Study

THTR 221 Basic Stage Lighting

THTR 483 Honors Thesis

THTR 223 Makeup for the Stage

THTR 484 Directing Studio

THTR 240 Acting I

THTR 486 Practicum in Production

THTR 281 Special Topics

THTR 487 Acting Studio

THTR 310 Theater Criticism

THTR 489 Technical Theater Problems

THTR 320 Scene Design

THTR 493 Internship

THTR 321 Stage Lighting Design

 

 


THTR 101 Introduction to Theater

3c-0l-3cr

An exploration of the theater arts, examining major periods of theater history, selected works of dramatic literature, and the primary theater arts of acting, directing, design, and technical theater. Class experience includes the analysis of at least two major works of drama, attending two live productions, and viewing of selected televised plays and musicals.


THTR 111 Foundations of Theater

3c-01-3cr

A primary course for those engaged in theater and any other performance-related area so as to define the nature of theater art, develop one’s own individual system of analysis and to finally acquire an understanding of process, dramatic structure, composition, genre, theatrical styles, and a theory of performance.


THTR 116 Fundamentals of Theatrical Design

3c-0l-3cr

Introduces the fundamentals of scene, costume, lighting, and sound design for theater and dance. Focuses on creative processes used by designers to make choices. Topics include script analysis, director and designer communication, and the integration of the design elements into a unified production.


THTR 120 Stagecraft

3c-0l-3cr

An exploration of the material, methods, and procedures utilized in creating a scenic environment. Through instruction and practical applications, students learn the basis of scenic construction and develop competency with the basic materials and equipment used in a theatrical scenery shop.


THTR 122 Costume Workshop

3c-0l-3cr

Instruction and practical experience in the process of building costumes for the stage. Activities include fitting, cutting, sewing, dyeing, and painting. There is also instruction in the maintenance of wardrobe, costume stock, materials, and properties.


THTR 130 Stage Voice

3c-0l-3cr

Prerequisite: Theater majors only or permission of instructor

Instruction in basic development of the vocal instrument of the actor in stage performance. Emphasizes resonance, quality, pitch, and projection of the voice while improving the student’s ability to articulate.

 

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THTR 131 Stage Movement

3c-0l-3cr

Instruction in basic stage movement and the physicalization of character. Includes work in character development through variety in movement, introductory work in juggling, stage combat, and mime, and the assessment, awareness, and correction of individual movement problems.


THTR 205 Classic Theater I

3c-01-3cr

Prerequisite: HIST 195
A comprehensive survey of western theater from its origins to the beginning of the Italian Renaissance. Includes the study of significant plays of the period as well as the influence of playwrights, directors, actors, designers, and theorists of the era.

THTR 206 Classic Theater II

3c-01-3cr

Prerequisite: HIST 195
A comprehensive survey of western theater from the Italian Renaissance to the end of the eighteenth century. Includes the study of significant plays of the period as well as the influence of playwrights, directors, actors, designers, and theorists of the era.


THTR 207 Modern Theater I

3c-01-3cr

Prerequisite: HIST 195
A comprehensive survey of western theater from the time after the French Revolution to the outbreak of the First World War. Includes the study of significant plays of the period as well as the influence of playwrights, directors, actors, designers, and theorists of the era.


THTR 208 Modern Theater II

3c-01-3cr

Prerequisite: HIST 195
A comprehensive survey of western theater from the early twentieth century to the present. Includes the study of significant plays of the period as well as the influence of playwrights, directors, actors, designers, and theorists of the era.


THTR 221 Basic Stage Lighting

3c-0l-3cr

An introduction to lighting instruments, color media, control boards, physical laws of electricity and optics, graphics, and conventional techniques used in lighting theatrical productions.


THTR 223 Makeup for the Stage

3c-0l-3cr

Deals with practical application of straight and character makeup and may include instruction in creating beards, wigs, prosthetics, and masks.

 

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THTR 240 Acting I

3c-0l-3cr

The study of the primary elements of the Stanislavski system of character development. Includes text analysis and the development of physical action through a character’s subtext, as well as motivational and improvisational techniques.


THTR 281 Special Topics

var-1-3cr

Prerequisite: As appropriate to course content
Offered on an experimental or temporary basis to explore topics not included in the established curriculum. A given topic may be offered under any special topic identity no more than three times. Special topics numbered 281 are offered primarily for lower-level undergraduate students.


THTR 310 Theater Criticism

3c-0l-3cr

Prerequisite: Junior or senior Theater major status or permission
Gives students of theater an opportunity to use what they have learned in the areas of theater (acting, directing, design, and playwrighting) toward the critical process of responding to theater productions. Examines differences between theater criticism and theater reviews while learning to write critical responses to live performances both on and off campus.


THTR 320 Scene Design

3c-0l-3cr

Prerequisite: THTR 116 or permission
An introductory course in scenic design that applies the fundamental principles of theatrical design. Topics include an overview of current scene design practice, design conceptualization, graphic communication methods, and a method of designing theatrical scenery. Practical applications are emphasized through a series of class exercises.

  

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THTR 321 Stage Lighting Design

3c-0l-3cr

Prerequisite: THTR 116 or permission
An introductory course in stage lighting that applies the fundamental principles of theatrical design. Stage lighting topics include an overview of current lighting methods and equipment, the controllable properties and functions of stage lighting, learning to see light, a creative approach to stage lighting, and design graphics. Practical applications are emphasized through a series of class exercises.


THTR 322 Costume Design

3c-0l-3cr

Prerequisite: THTR 116 or permission
An introduction to the discipline of costume design for the theater with an emphasis on script analysis, figure drawing, character definition, and control of the design elements, supplemented by an overview of costume history.


THTR 323 Sound Design

3c-0l-3cr

Covers the basic principles and theories of designing sound for the theater. Through demonstration and practical application, covers the following principal areas: basic electronics, recording techniques and equipment, musical and effects integration, theater acoustics, designing sound, and sound reinforcement.

THTR 324 Advanced Stagecraft

3c-0l-3cr

Prerequisites: THTR 120 and 221, or permission
An advanced exploration of materials, methods, and procedures involved in operating a scenery studio and theater facility. Students receive intensive practical experience in technical problem solving, studio planning, and project supervision. (Offered as THTR 220 prior to 2003-04)


THTR 340 Acting II

3c-0l-3cr

Prerequisite: THTR 240
A continuation of the study of Stanislavski system, focusing on his primary texts, towards a development of individual student techniques. Emphasizes scene study through applying techniques to scene rehearsal and role problems and exploring the relationships between psychological states, physical action, and truth in acting.

THTR 341 Acting Styles

3c-0l-3cr

Prerequisites: THTR 130/131, 240 or instructor permission
A study and practice of advanced acting skills, with special emphasis on style and period. Possible areas of focus: Greek classical, Commedia Dell’Arte (farce), French Neoclassical, Restoration Comedy, Melodrama, High Comedy (Wilde/Coward), or Theater of the Absurd.

  

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THTR 342 Acting Shakespeare

3c-0l-3cr

Prerequisites: THTR 240, 340 or instructor permission
An advanced acting studio which prepares students to perform in Shakespeare’s plays. Provides a background overview of the Elizabethan period in addition to various methods towards approaching the movement, language, and verse forms from an actor’s point of view.

THTR 345 Touring Young People’s Theater

3c-0l-3cr

Introduces the fundamentals of young people’s theater for audiences aged five through fifteen years. Class members select appropriate children’s literature, develop a script through improvisation, and rehearse and tour their production to the surrounding schools.


THTR 347 Playwriting

3c-0l-3cr

Prerequisite: THTR 111 or instructor permission
A practical exploration of the craft and process of playwriting. Focuses primarily on the practical, “hands-on” experiences approximating the “developmental process” currently in use in the American theater. The student is guided from the initial concept through synopsis, outlines, working drafts, and completion of an original one-act play and a “staged reading” of this project.


THTR 350 Directing

3c-0l-3cr

Prerequisites: THTR 111, 240, or instructor permission
An introduction to basic directing skills: casting, floor plans, blocking, rehearsal procedures, and the applications of scenes and character analysis. Students prepare short scenes for class presentation.


THTR 481 Special Topics

var-1-6cr

Prerequisite: As appropriate to course content
Offered on an experimental or temporary basis to explore topics not included in the established curriculum. A given topic may be offered under any special topic identity no more than three times. Special topics numbered 481 are primarily for upper-level undergraduate students.

  

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THTR 482 Independent Study

var-1-6cr

Prerequisite: Prior approval through advisor, faculty member, department chairperson, dean, and Provost’s Office
Independent study in theater may be either purely academic or may be a practical production project, supported by a written document giving evidence of significant scholarly investigation or original, creative effort. May be repeated to a maximum of 6cr. Approval is based on academic appropriateness and availability of resources.


THTR 483 Honors Thesis

var-1-6cr

Prerequisites: Admission to departmental honors program; prior approval through advisor, faculty member, department chairperson, dean, and Provost’s Office
An intensive, focused study involving independent research culminating in a written thesis approved by a thesis director and two faculty readers/committee members. May be taken more than once to a maximum of 6sh.


THTR 484 Directing Studio

3c-2l-3cr

Prerequisites: THTR 350 or instructor permission
An opportunity for students to direct scene work, one-act plays, or larger projects, according to individual levels of experience, preparation, and readiness. Practical application of principles of directing to specific problems in directing. Student projects performed in public, open-class recitals. May be repeated.


THTR 486 Practicum in Production

var-0-3cr

Prerequisite: Theater major standing or instructor permission
An opportunity with academic credit for students to make significant contributions to campus productions augmenting theater coursework in the areas of directing, acting, stage management, technical direction, design (sound, set, lights, costumes, makeup), properties, scenic construction and scenic art painting, costume technology, dance, and running crews. Repeatable course required of all theater majors for a minimum of six semesters, one of which must be a final project for senior majors.


THTR 487 Acting Studio

3c-2l-3cr

Prerequisites: Minimum of THTR 240, by permission; individual foci have additional prerequisites
An advanced studio course offering scene practice with faculty direction, coaching, and criticism. Specific focus of scene work varies from semester to semester, including improvisation techniques, stage dialects, audition techniques, and acting for the camera as alternating semester options. May be repeated with a different focus each time. (Offered as THTR 483 prior to 2003-04)


THTR 489 Technical Theater Problems

3c-0l-3cr

Open to all students desiring instruction in a variety of technical theater areas not presently covered in other courses. Topics to include sound design, stage management, set props, media make-up, technical drawing/mixed media, and scene painting. May be repeated.


THTR 493 Internship

var-3-12cr

Prerequisite: Instructor permission
Opportunities for students to gain experience with professional performance organizations in areas related to theater and dance.
 

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