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Productions
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This course focuses on all aspects of theatrical production: acting concepts and skills, production concepts and skills, and aesthetic growth through appreciation of theatrical events. Students will share in the theatre experience by working in the various areas associated with overall production. Involvement in co curricular production activities is an integral and essential requirement of theatre production.
-G Rob's Webpage |
Theatre III/IV
Theatre III/IV continues to provide the advanced theatre student with extensive actor preparation as well as specialized training in areas of special interest to the individual student. Among these are theatre literature, design, directing, and playwriting. Emphasis is on the refinement of skills. Involvement in co curricular productions, contests, and/or other such avtivities is an integral requirement of the class.
-G Rob's Webpage |
| Theatre II
Theatre Arts II is designed to emphasize advanced study in two areas: acting and design. Course units will include the study of advanced acting techniques and application of the design elements for the stage through group and individual projects. Involvement in co curricular productions, contests, and/or other such activities is an integral requirement of the class.
-G Rob's Webpage |
Theatre I
Theatre Arts I, designed as a survey course, provides the student with an intense sampling of all facts of theatre, with an emphasis being placed on actor training. the subject matter will range from stage terminology, structure of plays, and early theatrical history to vocal and movement training for the actor. also included will be acting (improvisation, character analysis, and duet/group acting) as well as stage design and construction, lighting, costuming, and makeup.
-G Rob's Webpage -Mr. Keith's Webpage |
| Technical Theatre I/II/III
These courses are designed for the student interested in pursuing the craft of stage design and execution and theatre management. The student will explore scenery, properties, lighting, costumes, makeup, sound, public relations, and research and design. The student will also evaluate the work of other technicians and expand their appreciation of theatre through attendance and involvement in theatrical events. co curricular involvement in production activities is an integral and essential requirement of the class.
-Mr. Keith's Webpage |
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| Schedule |
| G Rob - (FA103)
A Day
1st: Theatre II
2nd: Theatre III/IV
3rd: Theatre I
4th: Productions
B Day
5th: Theatre II
6th: Theatre I
7th: Theatre III/IV
8th: Conference |
| Mr. Keith - (FA107)
A Day
1st: Technical Theatre I
2nd: Technical Theatre II/III
3rd: Technical Theatre I
4th: Theatre I
B Day
5th: Theatre I
6th: Conference
7th: Theatre I
8th: Theatre I |
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