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DRAM-1310-001 Introduction to Theatre
Examines various elements of theatre; brief history with introduction to theatre plant and activities, augmented by textbook study of stage terminology and introduction to organization of production procedure.
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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
Online Course
\ Brockett, Oscar G. and Ball, Robert J. The Essential Theatre. 10th ed. Wadsworth, Belmont, CA, © 2011.
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After studying the material presented in this course of study, the student will be able to do the following as evaluated by the faculty in the department/program.
\ The course is designed to give a encapsulated view of the theatrical arts which includes, but is not limited to, its history, present status, design (in terms of production), theories on acting, plays, playwrights, directors, and critical analysis. Half the semester is devoted to the evolution on the fine art through an abridged study of its history. The class will also attend two productions during the semester to reinforce an appreciation for theatre arts. By the end of the semester, students completing the course will be able to execute all performance objectives with a 60% or better average competency rate.
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\ Since this course is primarily presented via AC Online, common internet courtesy is required of all students particularly in the Discussions module of this course. Students are encouraged and expected to articulate opinions on the art-form known as theatre as well as have the freedom to ask pertinent questions over the material to be discussed. This performing art can inspire "heated" discussion; however, each student must respect his or her fellow classmates' opinions as well. "Cyber-bullying" will not be tolerated. This class does inspire laughter, debates, and interrogatives, but these must be presented with the decorum demanded of a college classroom.
A = 90-100 overall competency percentage
B = 80-89
C = 70-79
D = 60-69
F = -59
Makeup of missed tests and/or exams are left to the discretion of the instructor and only upon receipt of documentation justifying absence. Details to be discussed on first day of class.
\ Please see Amarillo College's Attendance Policy in your catalog.
January
21 Assigned: Chapter 1 Discussions
23 Assigned: Chapter 1 Test
27 Last day to drop with 100% refund
Due: Chapter 1 Test by 8:00AM
Due: Chapter 1 Discussions by 8:00AM
28 Assigned: Chapter 2 Discussions
30 Assigned: Chapter 2 Test
February—An Evening of Synge opens the 21st
3 Due: Chapter 2 Discussions by 8:00AM
Due: Chapter 2 Test by 8:00AM
4 Assigned: Chapter 3 Discussions
6 Assigned: Chapter 3 Test
10 Due: Chapter 3 Discussions by 8:00AM
Due: Chapter 3 Test by 8:00AM
Last day to drop with 70% refund
11 Assigned: Chapter 11 Discussions
13 Assigned: Chapter 11 Test
17 Due: Chapter 11 Test by 8:00AM
Due: Chapter 11 Discussions by 8:00AM
Last day to drop with 30% refund.
18 Assigned: Chapter 12 Discussions
20 Assigned: Chapter 12 Test
21 Assigned: Critique #1
24 Due: Chapter 12 Test by 8:00AM
Due: Chapter 12 Discussions by 8:00AM
25 Assigned: Chapter 13 Discussions
27 Assigned: Chapter 13 Test
March
3 Due: Chapter 13 Test by 8:00AM
Due: Chapter 13 Discussions by 8:00AM
4 Assigned: Chapter 14 Discussions
6 Assigned: Chapter 14 Test
10 Due: Chapter 14 Discussions by 8:00AM
Due: Chapter 14 Test by 8:00AM
18 Assigned: Chapter 15 Discussions
19 Due: Critique #1 by 8:00AM
20 Assigned: Chapter 15 Test
24 Due: Chapter 15 Discussions by 8:00AM
Due: Chapter 15 Test by 8:00AM
25 Assigned: Chapter 16 and 17 Discussions
27 Assigned: Chapters 16 and 17 Test
31 Due: Chapter 16 and 17 Discussions by 8:00AM
Due: Chapters 16 and 17 Test by 8:00AM
April
1 Assigned: Chapter 4 Discussions
3 Assigned: Chapter 4 Test
7 Due: Chapter 4 Discussions by 8:00AM
Due: Chapter 4 Test by 8:00AM
8 Assigned: Chapter 5 Discussions
10 Assigned: Chapter 5 Test
14 Due: Chapter 5 Test by 8:00AM
Due: Chapter 5 Discussions by 8:00AM
15 Assigned: Chapter 6 Discussions
17 Assigned: Chapter 6 Test
21 Due: Chapter 6 Test by 8:00AM
Due: Chapter 6 Discussions by 8:00AM
22 Assigned: Chapter 7 Discussions
24 Assigned: Chapter 7 Test
LAST DAY TO DROP THIS CLASS.
28 Due: Chapter 7 Test by 8:00AM
Due: Chapter 7 Discussions by 8:00AM
29 Assigned: Chapter 8 Discussions
May—Little Women opens the 2nd
1 Assigned: Chapter 8 Test
2 Assigned: Critique #2
5 Due: Chapter 8 Test by 8:00AM
Due: Chapter 8 Discussions by 8:00AM
6 Assigned: Chapter 9 Discussions
8 Assigned: Chapter 9 Test
12 Assigned: Final Exam
Due: Chapter 9 Discussions by 8:00AM
Due: Chapter 9 Test by 8:00AM
14 Due: Critique #2 by 8:00AM
15 Due: Final Exam by 12:00PM
Required On-Campus Assignments:
11/30/-1 12:00 AM
11/30/-1 12:00 AM