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THEATRE 340
Stage Makeup
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Lecture and laboratory work in the fundamentals of makeup for the stage.
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Credits: 1 hours
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THEATRE 350
Theatre History I
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Development of theatre art, including the physical stage, technical production elements, dramatic literature, and audience behavior from primitive origins to the 18th century.
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Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 351WI
Theatre History II
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Development of Theatre art, including the physical stage, technical production elements, dramatic literature, and audience behavior from the 18th century to the present.
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Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 352
History Of Costuming II
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The study of the history of Non-European costume, with emphasis on the social and economic ramifications of costuming through the ages.
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Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 371
Stage Lighting
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First half of the course introduces the student to the technical aspects of stage lighting through lectures, laboratory and crew work. Second half of semester involves the student in the fundamentals of design theory and procedure.
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Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 373
Master Class In Technology
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Class in advanced studies in technology. May be repeated for credit up to eight hours as content and guest artist change. Permission of instructor or head of area required.
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Credits: 2 hours
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THEATRE 378
Stage Management I
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A functional analysis of the duties and responsibilities of the stage manager, with particular reference to the organization and conducting of rehearsals and performances, professional practices and union requirements. Requires student to be an assistant to a stage manager on a University or an KC Rep production. The first of a two-semester requirement in stage management for theater majors.
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Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 379
Master Class In Design
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Class in advanced studies in design. May be repeated for credit up to eight hours as content and guest artist change. Permission of instructor or head of area required. Undergraduate students elect THEATER 379.
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Credits: 2 hours
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THEATRE 380
Theatre Production II
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(A,B,C,D) A practicum course in theatre to be taken one hour each of the last four semesters. The student will work in various areas each semester, to be selected from: (1) scenery construction, (2) scene painting, (3) stage crew, (4) wardrobe, (5) properties, (6) lighting, (7) house management, (8) assistant stage management. As advanced theatre majors, each student will be expected to accept crewhead responsibilities and demonstrate proficiency in the areas selected. Prerequisite:THEATER 113. Fall/winter/summer.
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Credits: 1 hours
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THEATRE 395
Speech For The Theatre II
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(C,D) Theatre 395 is a continuation of Theatre 295. The objective of these classes is: training in voice and articulation and the techniques of adaptation to the needs of the artist performer in the theatre: exercises to free the voice, develop effective breathing, tone production, articulation, flexibility of vocal production, and projection. Prerequisites: THEATER 295A and THEATER 295B.
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Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 400
Special Problems In Theatre
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(A-M) Research and/or production projects for advanced upperclass students. No more than three hours with any one instructor. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. (A) Acting; (B) Children's Theatre; (C) Costumes; (D) Scenic Design; (E) Directing; (F) History; (G) Lighting; (H) Playwriting; (I) Sound; (J) Stage Management; (K) Technical Production (L) Theatre Management; (M) Theory and Criticism.
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Credits: 1-6 hours
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THEATRE 400A
Special Problems In Theatre: Acting
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Credits: 1-6 hours
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THEATRE 400B
Special Problems In Theatre: Design
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Credits: 1-6 hours
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THEATRE 400C
Special Problems In Theatre: Costumes
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Credits: 1-6 hours
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THEATRE 400CC
The Practice and Theory of Creativity - Cluster Course
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A team taught multidisciplinary course for undergraduate students that fosters awareness of the nature and power of creativity, One third of the class covers current literature on the creative process. The remainder uses arts as a catalyst for creative individual and group projects that foster communication and remove barriers to creativity. Throughout the course processes are taught which integrate creativity with the discipline necessary to realize the creative objective. Cross-listed with CONSVTY 434CH
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Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 400CH
Special Problems In Theatre
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Credits: 1-6 hours
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THEATRE 400D
Special Problems In Theatre: Scenic Design
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Credits: 1-6 hours
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THEATRE 400E
Special Problems In Theatre: Directing
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Credits: 1-6 hours
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THEATRE 400F
Special Problems In Theatre: History
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Credits: 1-6 hours
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THEATRE 400G
Special Problems In Theatre: Lighting
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Credits: 1-6 hours
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