Drama
DRMA 107 THEATRE PRODUCTION AND DESIGN • 5 Cr.
Description:
This course provides instruction and experience in technical theater through lecture, readings, and practical experience. Students will work together as a production team to assist in the design and production of the play being performed within the quarter. This class will include students from multiple sections. (E)
This quarter, students will create a performance examining the opiate addiction problem in Clallam County. Students will collaborate with the Addiction Studies program and the Clallam County Health Department.
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number: 2300
- Section: AU
- Instructors:
- Meets:
- WF at 11:30AM-1:00PM in J-16
- Notes:
- Hybrid class: On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus.
DRMA 124 ACTING I • 5 Cr.
Description:
Acting I is an introduction to craft: the balance of external technique and internal elements in order to create a flexible but consistent process that can be used to create believable characters in a variety of settings. the class is a combination of theory and practice. Students are exposed to major post-Stanislavkian acting theories that are applied in scene and partner work. This class will include students from multiple sections. (P,H)
This quarter, students will create a performance examining the opiate addiction problem in Clallam County. Students will collaborate with the Addiction Studies program and the Clallam County Health Department.
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number: 2400
- Section: AU
- Instructors:
- Meets:
- WF at 11:30AM-1:00PM in J-16
- Arranged at - in
- Notes:
- Hybrid class: On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus.
DRMA 125 ACTING II • 5 Cr.
Description:
Acting II is a continuation of the craft-based study of acting. Students will continue to engage with theory and practice, implementing the ideas of Stanford Meisner to apply one particular theoretical approach in the Stanislavskian tradition of realistic theatre. Students will dissect two plays over the course of the quarter, performing scenes from both in front of an audience. This class will include students from multiple sections. (P)
This quarter, students will create a performance examining the opiate addiction problem in Clallam County. Students will collaborate with the Addiction Studies program and the Clallam County Health Department.
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number: 2410
- Section: AU
- Instructors:
- Meets:
- WF at 11:30AM-1:00PM in J-16
- Arranged at - in
- Notes:
- Hybrid class: On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus.