Theatre Arts 11
Introduction to the Theatre

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SYLLABUS

M-F 11:00-11:50 AM - The Playhouse
Rhett Bryson
Office Hours, M-F 9:30-10:30 AM


Textbook

The Theatre Experience
Wilson - 7th Ed
The Bedford Introduction to Drama
Jacobus - 3rd Ed (anthology of plays)


Objectives of Theatre Arts 11:

1. To introduce beginning students to the nature and function of
theatre as a living art, helping them to understand the
interrelationship of script, acting, design and craftsmanship in the
development and presentation of a theatrical production in the hopes
that the student will develop a life-long interest in attending and
enjoying theatrical performances.

2. To work towards an appreciation of major dramatic works of
different periods, cultures and genres. To analize these works in
order that the student might perceive the diversity of theatrical
interest and production approaches that these scripts might generate.

3. To gain an understanding of the responsibilities and the
collaborative function of the principal theatre artists: playwright,
producer, director, designers and actor, showing the student how the
several artists and artisans involved, as well as the audience, integrate
their respective functions to create each unique temporal performance
event.

4. To challenge and exercise the creative aptitudes inherent in the
student, both to begin the development of these qualities and to show
the student how theatre artists use them.

5. To develop the student's critical ability to evaluate a work of
performing art and to express meaningfully and succinctly a
perception of why the performance functioned the way it did.

6. To introduce the students to each of the areas represented by
other drama courses, in order that they may understand their
interrelationship before entering one or more of these courses.

 

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Month

Day

Assignment

Tues

Mar

05

Intro/Requirements/Assignments

Thurs

Mar

07

Labs/Scene Assignments

Fri

Mar

08

Basic elements 1-6, 17-22

Mon

Mar

11

Dramatic conventions 6-13

Tues

Mar

12

Dramatic characters

Thurs

Mar

14

Dramatic Structure 14-16

Fri

Mar

15

Purpose and point of view

Mon

Mar

18

The Classical Idea/Tragedy

Tues

Mar

19

Greek theatre 31-39

Thurs

Mar

21

Oedipus 99-109

Fri

Mar

22

TEST ONE

Mon

Mar

25

Acting

Tues

Mar

26

Stanislavski & others

Thurs

Mar

28

"Ian McKellan Acting Shakespeare" 169-172

Fri

Mar

29

The Romantic Idea/Comedy 327-340

Mon

Apr

01

The Cherry Orchard 433-440

Tues

Apr

02

The Critic 868-877

Thurs

Apr

04

Theatre Spaces 139-140, 147-148, 164-169

Fri

Apr

05

EASTER BREAK

Mon

Apr

08

EASTER BREAK

Tues

Apr

09

Review/questions

Wed

Apr

10

MID-TERM EXAMINATION

Thurs

Apr

11

Tartuffe ( The Misanthrope)

Fri

Apr

12

Tartuffe 289-299

Mon

Apr

15

Directing

Tues

Apr

16

Houseman Directing Lear 273-288

Thurs

Apr

18

A Midsummer Night's Dream

Fri

Apr

19

Costumes/Make-up

Mon

Apr

22

20th Century Idea/Theatre 503-509

Tues

Apr

23

Non Aristotelian/Absurd

Thurs

Apr

25

Endgame (Rockaby) 722-727

Fri

Apr

26

Lighting & Sound

Mon

Apr

29

TEST TWO

Tues

Apr

30

Death of a Salesman

Thurs

May

02

Hoffman/Salesman Arthur Miller, Kazan 683-686

Fri

May

03

Scenic design (Reviews Due)

Mon

May

06

Design images

Tues

May

07

Epic Theatre 772-779

Thurs

May

09

The Musical Comedy

Fri

May

10

Contemporary theatre

Mon

May

13

Fences

Tues

May

14

Commentary/discussion 865-867

Thurs

May

16

Rehearsal day

Fri

May

17

Scenes

Mon

May

20

Scenes

Tues

May

21

Scenes

Wed

May

22

Scenes

Thurs

May

23

STUDY DAY (See that you do!)

Fri

May

24

***FINAL EXAMINATION 9:00-11:30 AM***

Grade Based on:

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Grading Scale

Test One

100

91-100

A

Test Two

100

81-90

B

Play Review

200

71-80

C

Mid Term

200

61-70

D

Final

200

60-00

F

Lab Hours
Scene participation

**Each absence after three (3) will subtract 10 points from
the accumulated total**

**Late reviews will be penalized 10 points for each day that
they are late (weekends included)**

**There are no excused absences. Sickness and unforeseen events
will count against the three absences allowed before penalty. I expect
you to be in class each day on time and ready to start promptly at 11:00**


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