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DRAM-2355-001 Script Analysis
Examination of foundational skills for understanding the structure and content of play scripts for interpretation and conceptualization in theater productions by directors, designers, actors, and technicians. Introduces students to significant plays in the history of dramatic literature in the playwright's social and cultural context.
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Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:
Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:
Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me
You can also contact the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.
(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
On Campus Course
Script Analysis, 6th ed. Thomas, James. Routhledge, New York. 2020. ISBN: 97-0-8153-5229-7
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Students will maintain at least a 70% average in class, or the instructor may prescribe tutoring as needed per department guidelines.
Students will necessarily need to participate in group exercises.
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35% = 6 Assignments (lowest dropped)
35% = 8 Group Exercises (lowest dropped)
30% = 1 Final Paper
A = 90-100%
B = 80-89%
C = 70-79%
D = 60-69%
F = 0-59%
Attendance in class is eesential. Attendance will be graded daily when class meets.
MARCH
Mon 18 Lecture: Introduction to course. Chapter 1 assigned to read by next class.
Tue 19 Lecture: Breaking down Action into basic components. Oedipus Rex assigned to read by next in-class meeting.
Wed 20 Continue lecture and to discuss and work on first assignment. Chapter 2 assigned to read by next class. Oedipus Rex Breakdown assigned in Content and Assignments folder.
Thu 21 Lecture: Given Circumstances (Time, Place, and History)
Mon 25 Oedipus Rex Breakdown Assignment due online by 9:00AM. Lecture: Society, Economics, and Politics/Law. Group Exercise.
Tue 26 Lecture: Culture, Spirituality, and World of Play. Group Exercise. Oedipus Rex Given Circumstances assigned in Content and Assignments folder.
Wed 27 NOT MEETING IN-PERSON. Chapter 5 assigned to read by next class.
Thu 28 Lecture: Plot by way of beats, units, scenes, and acts. A Doll’s House assigned to read by next class.
APRIL
Mon 01 Oedipus Rex Given Circumstances Assignment due online by 9:00AM. Lecture: ‘Beating’ a script. 2-person. Group Exercise.
Tue 02 Lecture: Structure through examining A Doll’s House.
Wed 03 A Doll’s House Structure assigned in Content and Assignments folder. Chapter 6 assigned to read by next class.
Thu 04 Lecture: Character Objectives, Super-Objectives, and working Actions (tactics through action verbs). Group Exercise.
Mon 08 A Doll’s House Structure Assignment due online by 9:00AM. Lecture: Working Conflict, Willpower, Value, and Personality Traits through Stanislavsky’s 4 Levels of Characterization. Group Exercise.
Tue 09 Lecture: Relationships and building a Character Map.
Wed 10 A Doll’s House Character Map assigned in Content and Assignments folder. Chapter 7 assigned to read by next class. The Crucible assigned to read by next class.
Thu 11 Lecture: The Idea by discussing themes of The Crucible.
Mon 15 A Doll’s House Character Map Assignment due online by 9:00AM. Watching The Crucible in class.
Tue 16 Watching The Crucible in class.
Wed 17 Watching The Crucible in class.
Thu 18 The Crucible Allegory Essay assigned in Content and Assignments folder. Chapter 8 assigned to read by next class.
Mon 22 The Crucible Allegory Essay due online by 9:00AM. Lecture: Dialogue and divining Subtext.
Tue 23 Lecture: The use of Words. Group Exercise.
Wed 24 Lecture: A comparison of dialogue from the 3 plays read. Dialogue Comparison Essay assigned in Content and Assignments folder. Chapter 9 assigned to read by next class.
Thu 25 NOT MEETING IN-PERSON.
Fri 26 NOT MEETING IN-PERSON. The Hello Girls opens tonight—must see or be a participant in at least once to write final paper.
MAY
Mon 29 Dialogue Comparison Essay due online by 9:00AM. Lecture: Tempo and Rhythm. Group Exercise.
Tue 30 Lecture: Mood and Atmosphere. Group Exercise.
Wed 01 Lecture: Style. Group Exercise.
Thu 02 The Hello Girls Script Analysis Paper assigned—parameters to be discussed in class.
Mon 06 Work on papers in class.
Tue 07 Work on papers in class.
Wed 08 The Hello Girls Script Analysis Paper due online by 9:00AM. ALSO, bring printed copy to class for an in-class peer evaluation (part of your final grade).
Required On-Campus Assignment:
The Hello Girls at the Experimental Theatre on the Washington Street Campus. April 26-27 and May 2-4, 2024, at 7:30PM and May 5, 2024, at 3:00PM. Students need see only one (1) performance of this production. Please visit www.TheatreAC.org for more information about the show, and see the Course Calendar for assignment deadlines above.
Access to Digital Theatre+ for readings and videos needed for Discussion Forums and Tests:
Username: student.amarillocollege
Password: instrument@1913
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