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Winter Academic Term 2002 Course Guide

First-Year Courses in Theatre and Drama


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Winter Academic Term, 2002 (January 7 - April 26)

Open courses in Theatre and Drama
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Wolverine Access Subject listing for THTREMUS

Winter Academic Term '02 Time Schedule for Theatre and Drama.


THTREMUS 101. Introduction to Acting 1.

Open and Available

Section 001.

Instructor(s): Anthony Cantrell (acantrel@umich.edu)

Prerequisites & Distribution: Permission of instructor. Open to non-concentrators. (3). (CE).

Credits: (3).

Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.

This course is designed as a general introduction to the fundamental skills of acting in the theatre. It involves discussion and practical work, including theatre games, warm-up, monologue, and scene work. Some papers and selected reading. Brief, informal interviews are required for admission to all sections. Further details at Theatre Office, 2550 Frieze Building. Sign up at the department office for an interview. Sign up sheets go up the same time the Time Schedules come out.

Check Times, Location, and Availability Cost: 1 Waitlist Code: 3

THTREMUS 101. Introduction to Acting 1.

Open and Available

Section 002.

Instructor(s): Cara Gabriel (cgabriel@umich.edu)

Prerequisites & Distribution: Permission of instructor. Open to non-concentrators. (3). (CE).

Credits: (3).

Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.

This course is designed as a general introduction to the fundamental skills of acting in the theatre. It involves discussion and practical work, including theatre games, warm-up, monologue, and scene work. Some papers and selected reading. Brief, informal interviews are required for admission to all sections. Further details at Theatre Office, 2550 Frieze Building. Sign up at the department office for an interview. Sign up sheets go up the same time the Time Schedules come out.

Check Times, Location, and Availability Cost: 1 Waitlist Code: 3

THTREMUS 211 / RCHUMS 280 / ENGLISH 245. Introduction to Drama and Theatre.

Open and Available

Section 001.

Instructor(s): E.J. Westlake (jewestla@umich.edu)

Prerequisites & Distribution: No credit granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in RC Hums. 281. (4). (HU).

Foreign Lit

Credits: (4; 3 in the half-term).

Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.

This course aims to introduce students to as many basic aspects of the theatre, practical and theoretical, as time allows. It also presents them with a number of key plays from various periods, and examines them from the point of view of their dramatic qualities, their theatrical strengths, their social and political contexts, their performance history, and their relevance today. The course functions by lecture and sections, the second of which allow more detailed discussion.

Check Times, Location, and Availability Cost: 1 Waitlist Code: 4

THTREMUS 250. Introduction to Technical Theatre Practices.

Open and Available

Instructor(s): Gary Decker (grobert@umich.edu)

Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (Excl).

Credits: (3; 2 in the half-term).

Course Homepage: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~grobert/courses/

Theatre 250 is a survey of theatrical production techniques. The design and craft of scenery, lighting, properties, paint, and costumes for the stage will be investigated. The course consists of two parts; a lecture portion that is evaluated by written examination and a production laboratory. Production faculty conduct labs in costumes, lighting, paint, properties, and scenery for Theatre 250 students. Students learn basic theatre craft skills while working on School of Music theatre, opera, and musical theatre productions.

Check Times, Location, and Availability Cost: 2 Waitlist Code: 3

THTREMUS 250. Introduction to Technical Theatre Practices.

Open and Available

Section 002.

Instructor(s): Gary Decker (grobert@umich.edu)

Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (Excl).

Credits: (3; 2 in the half-term).

Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.

Theatre 250 is a survey of theatrical production techniques. The design and craft of scenery, lighting, properties, paint, and costumes for the stage will be investigated. The course consists of two parts: a lecture portion that is evaluated by written examination and a production laboratory. Production faculty conduct labs in costumes, lighting, paint, properties, and scenery. Students learn basic theatre craft skills while working on School of Music theatre, opera, and musical theatre productions.

Check Times, Location, and Availability Cost: 2 Waitlist Code: 3

THTREMUS 251. Production Practicum 1.

Open and Available

Instructor(s): Nancy Uffner (nuffner@umich.edu)

Prerequisites & Distribution: (1). (Excl).

Credits: (1).

Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.

Students enrolled in this class perform duties as stage scenery, lighting, sound, wardrobe, or stage properties crews for School of Music Theatre, Dance, Opera, and Musical Theatre Productions. No previous experience required. Evaluation based on performance on crew and journal that is kept of crew experience. No Text.

Check Times, Location, and Availability Cost: 1 Waitlist Code: 4

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