Experimental Theatre 101B
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm Monday, Wednesday, Friday
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DRAM-1351-002 Acting I
An introduction to the fundamental principles and tools of acting as used in auditions, rehearsals and performances. This may include ensemble performing, character and script analysis, and basic theater terminology. This exploration will emphasize the development of the actor's instrument: voice, body and imagination.
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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
On Campus Course
None required
Something to take notes with on discussion days.
The student will develop critical thinking skills (such as creative thinking, innovation, inquiry, and analysis, evaluation, and synthesis of information) by using the learning from in-class exercises in future scene work. The student will also work on communications skills; written skills through critique of the AC production during the semester; oral communication through oral critiques of fellow students’ presentations; and visual communication through physicalization of characters in scene work. Students will develop teamwork through in-class exercises, at least 12 hours of outside class rehearsals, and work on multiple character scenes. The student will explore social responsibility through evaluation of scenes to determine a scene’s appropriate audience(s) and to the members of his/her cast. And, finally, the student will delve into his/her personal responsibility through analysis of characters, and the connection between the actor and character.
By the end of the course, the student should be able to:
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The final grade will be calculated using the following breakdown.
Participation/Attendance = 20%
Monologue = 10%
Scene #1 = 10%
Play Critiques = 10%
Assignments = 20%
(GOTE, Analysis, Memorization, Character Collage, etc)
Test = 10%
Final Project = 20%
Students are also required to attend rehearsals that they have scheduled with their scene partners outside of class. If a scene partner misses a scheduled rehearsal or does not use the rehearsal time properly, the other partner should contact the instructor immediately.
Students are strongly encouraged to make good and wise use of the rehearsal times listed in the class schedule.
All assignments and critiques must be submitted through Blackboard within the timelines listed below in the Course Calendar.
*****Please remember that communication goes a long way. If you have issues or need help, please reach out.*****
Please note that if at any point in the semester it becomes necessary to adjust due date, that will be done at the discretion of the instructor.
August
26 Syllabus/Intro
28 Vocal Warm-ups
Physical Warm-ups
September ****Starting this week, every day will begin with warm-ups and a personal reading ****
02 Discussion: Trust
04 Discussion: Stage Fright
09 Discussion: Improv
11 Discussion: Theatre Terms
16 Discussion: Subtext
Contentless Scenes
18 Discussion: Theatre of Isms and Acting Techniques
23 Discussion: Blocking and Rehearsals
25 Discussion: GOTE
Goals & Obstacles, Other, Tactics & Expectations
30 Discussion: Critique
Partners assigned for scene #1
Sign up for workshop with Carissa
October
02 NO CLASS TxETA ***You should rehearse during the time that we do not have class*****
07 Workshop with Carissa / Rehearsals
GOTE due (10/07) by 11:59 PM (submit in Blackboard) Title of Show
09 Memorization: Graded / Rehearse Oct. 9, 10, 11 at 7:30pm
14 Performances Oct. 12 at 3:00pm
16 Discussion: Stanislavski
Title of Show Critique Due (10/16) by 11:59 PM (submit in Blackboard)
Partner Critique #1 Due (10/16) by 11:59 PM (submit in Blackboard)
21 & 23 FALL BREAK
28 Discussion: Stanislavksi Cont.
30 Discussion: Script Analysis and Character Analysis
November
04 Discussion: Character Collage and Bio
Bring in chosen Monologue and Rehearse
06 Memorization Grade
Character Collage and Bio Due (11/06) by 11:59 PM (submit in Blackboard)
11 Monologue Performance
13 Test review
Test OPEN: Nov. 13 @ 11:59 PM Test due before Nov. 20 @11:59 PM
***Tests completed after 11:59 pm on Nov. 19, will have a 10-point deduction reflected in the grade.
18 Discussion: Subtext in depth
Must upload Personal Reading (11/18) by 11:59 PM (submit in Blackboard)
20 Assign partners for final project - choose scenes
***Each absence from this date through December 11 results in 5-point deduction on the performance grade.***
25 Rehearse Scenes
Subtext Due (11/25) by 11:59 PM (submit in Blackboard)
27 NO CLASS: THANKSGIVING
December
02 Rehearse Scenes
Sign up to workshop scenes with Carissa
04 GOTE & Character Analysis Due (12/04) by 11:59 PM (Submit in Blackboard)
Workshop Scenes
09 Workshop Scenes A Streetcar Named Desire
11 Final In-class Rehearsal Dec. 11, 12, & 13 at 7:30pm
16 Final Performances Dec. 14 at 3:00pm
A Streetcar Named Desire Critique Due (12/16) by 11:59 PM (submit in Blackboard)
18 Final Performances
Partner Critique #2 Due (12/18) by 11: 59 PM (Submit in Blackboard)
07/16/25 1:45 PM
08/19/25 4:11 PM