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THEATRE 432
Costume Design
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The practice of the theatrical costume design, leading to the preparation of designs for production, and the execution of designs in actual costuming for the stage.
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Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 432A
Costume Design
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Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 432B
Costume Design
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Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 432C
Costume Design
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Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 432D
Costume Design
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Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 437
Playwriting I
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Theory and practice of writing for the theatre with emphasis on the basic techniques.
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Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 438
Playwriting II
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Theory and practice of writing for the theatre with emphasis on advanced techniques.
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Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 476
Theatre Sound And Electronics
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Study of electronic principles used in audio and control devices. Concentrates on applying knowledge to using the equipment employed in the theatre such as sound-effect systems, inter-communication equipment, and includes a special section on the creation of sound and music for theatre productions.
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Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 478
Stage Management II
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Practicum course in stage management. Requires stage management of a University production and/or assistant stage management of an KC Rep production and/or assistant stage management of a main stage University production. Prerequisite: THEATER 378 or consent of instructor. Fall/ winter/summer.
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Credits: 2 hours
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THEATRE 489
Seminar In Professional Theatre
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This course shall be conducted by a visiting artist who is in residence with either Kansas City Repertory Theatre or the academic theatre. Both student work and the work of the visitor shall be analyzed and criticized in this semester. Fall.
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Credits: 1 hours
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THEATRE 497
Repertory Theatre
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Apprentice-level responsibilities for Theatre 497 are as follows: apprentices will be used in as many production areas as possible: (1) as actors in small roles and/or extras or supers; (2) as understudies if possible; (3) as needed in the following departments: (a) properties; (b) carpentry and the shop; (c) lighting; (d) costumes; (e) house management; (f) stage management; (g) running crews. Prerequisite: Selection for apprenticeship by departmental chairman. Each semester.
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Credits: 3-6 hours
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