THEA A215: Rehearsal and Performance 1
Item | Value |
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Curriculum Committee Approval Date | 12/08/2021 |
Top Code | 100700 - Dramatic Arts |
Units | 2 Total Units |
Hours | 72 Total Hours (Lecture Hours 18; Lab Hours 54) |
Total Outside of Class Hours | 0 |
Course Credit Status | Credit: Degree Applicable (D) |
Material Fee | No |
Basic Skills | Not Basic Skills (N) |
Repeatable | No |
Grading Policy | Standard Letter (S) |
Course Description
Participation in the rehearsal and public performance of a theatrical production. Area of involvement (acting, technical, house management) will be determined by instructor with student to satisfy individual expectations. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Course Level Student Learning Outcome(s)
- Collaborate with students and faculty to rehearse, prepare and perform a stage production.
Course Objectives
- 1. Meet the required objectives within a set time frame.
- 2. Recognize need to function as member of team.
- 3. If an actor: Analyze problems of characterization and become proficient with justifiable acting decisions
- 4. Synthesize specific production elements into a cohesive whole.
- 5. If a technician or manager: Determine technical and/or production needs and meet those needs within time and budget limitations.
- 6. Distinguish between materials included in published versions of script with what is necessary for production being presented.
- 7. Follow basic theatre etiquette in rehearsal and performance.
Lecture Content
Acting - create role(s) in cast of characters of a play Scenery - construct, paint, install scenic units Lighting - operate, hang, design, focus lighting instruments used to illuminate play Make-up - design and apply actor make-up Costume - locate, construct, fit, maintain and store costumes, assist with costume changes Properties - create list, secure, maintain required properties. Arrange prop table, supervise property use during product Stage Management - organize rehearsals and run performances Production - house manager, poster/program designer, promotion. All in special project type production Theatre rules and etiquette
Lab Content
The following content will be covered in a combination of 40 scheduled and 14 arranged lab hours. Students will work under faculty supervision on their specific assigned areas of production. These will vary depending on the students production assignment from acting rehearsals and performances to technical preparation and completion of technical duties during performances. Independent study will include independent memorization, research and preparation and planning for rehearsals and performances.
Method(s) of Instruction
- Lecture (02)
- Lab (04)
Instructional Techniques
Lectures, demonstration, play reading, rehearsals, performances, and discussion
Reading Assignments
Reading 2-3 hours per week from the following: The written text of the play. Reading of assigned research and other background materials related to the play. Organizational documents, lists etc.
Writing Assignments
Written character analysis (actors) Written planning lists and schedules, etc. (technicians and production personnel)
Out-of-class Assignments
Outside research into character, subject matter of the play, or other aspects of the play production. Memorization of lines (actors) Reasearch and creation of technical aspects: planning lists, task breakdowns, production schedules, budgets etc. (technicians and production personnel)
Demonstration of Critical Thinking
Student required to meet deadlines, must demonstrate necessary skills in specific assignment. Evaluations determined by rehearsal and performance.
Required Writing, Problem Solving, Skills Demonstration
Successful completion of assigned task is demonstration of proficiency.
Eligible Disciplines
Theater arts: See drama/theater arts Masters degree required.
Other Resources
1. Play scripts provided by Theatre Arts Department