Theatre Arts (THTR)

THTR 100  Theatre Appreciation  Credits: 3  

This course introduces the student to basic concepts in theatre, including the collaborative work done by theatre artists and the importance of the audience.

Goal: Goal: 06- Humanities/Fine Arts  
Fall: All Years  Spring: All Years  
THTR 101  Acting I  Credits: 3  

This introductory acting class combines improvisation, theatre games, and monologue and scene work intended to develop the imagination, creativity, and skill level of the theatre performer. May be taken on a credit/no credit basis by non-Theatre majors/minors.

Spring: Odd Years  
THTR 140  Stagecraft I  Credits: 3  

A course designed to acquaint the student with the basic materials and techniques used in building stage scenery.

Fall: Even Years  
THTR 201  Acting II  Credits: 3  

This course is a continuation of THTR 101, Acting I, and focuses on in-depth performance and analysis work to further develop the students ability to rehearse and perform a role effectively.

Pre-Requisite : THTR 101  
Spring: Odd Years  
THTR 220  Film & Television Appreciation  Credits: 3  

An introduction to the historical development and techniques of film and television. The courses includes viewing and discussion of representative selections. Consult the semester schedule for the area to be studied. Course is repeatable up to 12 credits.

Goal: Goal: 06- Humanities/Fine Arts  
Fall: Department Discretion  Spring: Department Discretion  
THTR 230  Script Analysis I  Credits: 3  

This course introduces students to techniques directors, designers, actors, and dramaturgs use for analyzing, researching, and interpreting scripts in order to bring the scripts themes, characters, and environments to life on the stage.

Fall: Even Years  
THTR 242  Stage Make-Up I  Credits: 3  

This course will teach students the fundamental design principles and application techniques of stage make-up. Advanced make-up effects such as latex pieces, stage blood, and life masks will also be covered.

Fall: Odd Years  
THTR 243  Costume Construction I  Credits: 3  

The object of this course is to teach the student the basic methods and materials used in creating stage costumes and accessories.

Spring: Odd Years  
THTR 244  Costume History and Design I  Credits: 3  

This course introduces students to theatrical costume design and fashion history. Students will expand their knowledge of clothing and accessories from different historical periods and design costumes for various plays and musicals paying close attention to the details of each era.

Spring: Even Years  
THTR 245  Scenic Design I  Credits: 3  

The course will concentrate on the basic principles of scene design, drafting for the stage, and theatrical model-making.

Pre-Requisite : THTR 140  
Spring: Odd Years  
THTR 250  Lighting and Sound Design I  Credits: 3  

This course will teach students the theatrical art of lighting and sound design and engineering. The course focuses on analysis of a script and creating the world of the play through lighting and sound. Utilizing lighting and sound design techniques and equipment, this course will examine the art and mechanics of designing and executing theatrical lighting and sound.

Fall: Odd Years  
THTR 265  Stage Management I  Credits: 3  

This course will explore the roles and functions of stage managers in theatrical productions, and provide an opportunity to practice basic stage management skills, with an emphasis on organization, documentation, dissemination of information, and running technical rehearsals and performances.

Pre-Requisite : THTR 140  
Spring: Even Years  
THTR 286  Special Topics in Theatre  Credits: 1-4  

A course designed to meet any special needs of students and faculty. Emphasis on in-depth study of an area of theatre arts not commonly covered in a general course.

Fall: Department Discretion  Spring: Department Discretion  
THTR 301  Theatre Activity-Production  Credits: 1  

This course provides the student practical experience associated with SMSU Theatre productions, through working in the Scene Shop, Costume Shop, as a designer, or on the installation crews for lighting or sound. Course is repeatable up to 3 credits

Fall: All Years  Spring: All Years  
THTR 302  Theatre Activity-Performance  Credits: 1  

This course provides the student practical experience associated with SMSU Theatre productions, through directing or acting. Course is repeatable up to 3 credits.

Fall: All Years  Spring: All Years  
THTR 303  Theatre Activity-Run Crew  Credits: 1  

This course provides the student practical experience associated with SMSU Theatre productions, through work as a stage manager, assistant stage manager, board operator, stagehand, dresser, hairdresser, house manager, usher, box office worker, etc. Course is repeatable up to 3 credits.

Fall: All Years  Spring: All Years  
THTR 310  The London Theatre Experience  Credits: 1-3  

This course involves participation in a faculty-led Theatre study tour designed to introduce students to the history and current practice of theatre in London. Students will see productions, take backstage tours, and participate in workshops at theatres such as the National Theatre, Shakespeares Globe, and the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford, as well as visiting museums and cultural and historic sites. Prior to the trip, students will participate in several orientation sessions in order to prepare for the experience. Non-degree seeking students (such as alumni, employees, and community members) may take this course on a Credit/No Credit basis.

Spring: Odd Years  
THTR 315  The New York City Experience  Credits: 1-3  

This class is two-fold in its presentation. First, students will be required to meet regularly with the instructor to discuss their time in New York City. Attention will be given to events, choices of productions, hotels, other attractions, and requirements for the class. Second, students will be traveling to NYC with one or more faculty members. During their time in NYC students will be exposed to Broadway and Off-Broadway theatre productions as well as various cultural activities and events (museums, historic sites, and other artistic endeavors).

Spring: Even Years  
THTR 320  The KCACTF Experience  Credits: 1-2  

Students will travel to the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) in Region 5, held one week in January in one of the Region 5 states (MN, ND, SD, IA, NE, KS). At the festival, students will participate in workshops and competitions and attend performances, will participate in required pre-and post-festival meetings, and turn in materials documenting their experiences at the festival. This course may be taken multiple times to a maximum of ten credits.

Spring: All Years  
THTR 325  Master Class  Credits: 1  

Students in this course will interact with and learn from a theatre professional in an intensive hands-on workshop setting, focusing on one of the major areas of theatre, such as acting, directing, design, technology, playwriting, or stage management. This course may be taken multiple times to a maximum of 10 credits.

Fall: All Years  Spring: All Years  Summer Department Discretion  
THTR 330  Script Analysis II  Credits: 3  

This course is a continuation of THTR 230, Script Analysis I, and students will apply script analysis techniques to scripts in styles other than Realism, such as Absurdism, Post-Modernism, etc.

Pre-Requisite : THTR 230  
Fall: Even Years  
THTR 340  Stagecraft II  Credits: 3  

This is a continuation of THTR 140 (Stagecraft I), and further develops the students ability to work with materials and apply advanced techniques used in building stage scenery.

Pre-Requisite : THTR 140  
Fall: Even Years  
THTR 341  Acting for the Camera I  Credits: 3  

This course concentrates on vocal, improvisational, listening, and performance skills to increase students ease, clarity, spontaneity, creativity, energy, naturalness, and concentration in on-camera performances.

Pre-Requisite : THTR 101  
Spring: Even Years  
THTR 342  Acting Styles and Techniques  Credits: 3  

The study and application of advanced acting techniques, theories, and styles for the stage. Course work includes rehearsal techniques, scene and monologue work. The focus of the course varies with each offering (e.g. Modern Styles, Period Styles, Shakespeare Performance, etc.) and typically relates to one or more productions in the SMSU Theatre season. The course may be taken multiple times to a maximum of 12 credit hours.

Pre-Requisite : THTR 101  
Fall: Odd Years  
THTR 343  Costume Construction II  Credits: 3  

This course is a continuation of THTR 243 - Costume Construction I. Students will focus on expanding and refining their costume and millinery skills and talents. Projects will be student-driven and may contribute to theatrical productions, depending on the SMSU Theatre season.

Pre-Requisite : THTR 243  
Spring: Odd Years  
THTR 344  Costume History and Design II  Credits: 3  

This course is a continuation of Costume History and Design I (THTR 244). Students will work with the instructor in choosing play productions and historical eras of which they would like to study. Students will expand their knowledge of clothing and accessories from different historical periods and design costumes for various plays and musicals paying close attention to the details of each era.

Pre-Requisite : THTR 244  
Spring: Even Years  
THTR 350  Directing I  Credits: 3  

An introduction in concepts in text analysis, planning skills, and rehearsal methods needed to realize the text as a theatrical experience. The student is required to apply these techniques in producing a scene to be performed as a final project.

Pre-Requisite : THTR 101 AND THTR 140  
Spring: Even Years  
THTR 351  Acting for the Camera II  Credits: 3  

This course is a continuation of THTR 341, Acting for the Camera I, and further develops the students character analysis and on-campus performance skills in additional genres and with more challenging scripts.

Pre-Requisite : THTR 341  
Spring: Even Years  
THTR 360  Directing II  Credits: 3  

This course is a continuation of THTR 350 Directing I and further develops the students directing skills through experience with additional techniques, styles, and approaches, as well as with more challenging scripts.

Pre-Requisite : THTR 350  
Spring: Even Years  
THTR 365  Stage Management II  Credits: 3  

This course is a continuation of THTR 265 Stage Management I and will continue to explore the roles and functions of stage managers in theatrical productions. The course will provide an opportunity to practice advanced stage management skills, with an emphasis on organization, documentation, dissemination of information, and running technical rehearsals and performances. A key component to this advanced class is the possible opportunity to network with a professional stage manager.

Pre-Requisite : THTR 265  
Spring: Even Years  
THTR 430  Senior Project  Credits: 3  

Working with the guidance of a faculty mentor, the student will develop, complete, and present a capstone project in his or her primary interest area (e.g. design, directing, acting, stage management, playwriting, dramaturgy, etc.).

Fall: All Years  Spring: All Years  
THTR 435  Theatre History I  Credits: 3  

This survey class begins with the origins of theatre in regard to ancient rituals and the Greeks, and traces its development up to and including the works of William Shakespeare.

Goal: Goal: 08- Global Perspective  
Fall: Even Years  
THTR 440  Theatre History II  Credits: 3  

This course traces the development and increasing diversity of theatre practice, styles, and theories around the world from the 1600s to the present day.

Goal: Goal: 07- Human Diversity 08- Global Perspective  
Spring: Odd Years  
THTR 442  Stage Make-Up II  Credits: 3  

This course looks at the application of advanced make-up techniques. Students will work with various prosthetic and mask making tools and create more advanced make-up designs.

Pre-Requisite : THTR 242  
Fall: Odd Years  
THTR 445  Scenic Design II  Credits: 3  

This course is a continuation of THTR 245 (Scenic Design I), and further develops the students skills in scene design by focusing on advanced design principles and techniques.

Pre-Requisite : THTR 245  
Spring: Odd Years  
THTR 450  Lighting and Sound Design II  Credits: 3  

This advanced course will further instruct students on the theatrical art of lighting and sound design and engineering. The course focuses on detailed analysis of a script and creating the world of the play through lighting and sound design techniques and equipment. Further utilizing lighting and sound design techniques and equipment, this course will examine the art and mechanics of designing and executing theatrical lighting and sound.

Pre-Requisite : THTR 250  
Fall: Odd Years  
THTR 486  Theatre Topics  Credits: 1-4  

A course designed to meet any special needs of students and faculty. Emphasis on in-depth study of an area of theatre arts not commonly covered in a general course.

Fall: Department Discretion  Spring: Department Discretion  
THTR 494  Independent Studies  Credits: 1-3  

Permits the student to develop an interest under faculty guidance in an area normally not provided by the curriculum.

Fall: All Years  Spring: All Years  
THTR 495  Field Experience  Credits: 1  

Through this course, the student spends at least 15 hours observing or working in a professional, hybrid, or university theatre, for a production company, or in another approved setting, to gain a better understanding of the theatrical working world. This course is repeatable for credit, up to 8 credits.

Fall: All Years  Spring: All Years  Summer Department Discretion  
THTR 499  Internship  Credits: 3-6  

This course requires that a student obtain an off-campus internship with another college, a professional theatre group, or a touring theatre company. This course may be taken multiple times to a maximum of 12 credit hours.

Fall: All Years  Spring: All Years  Summer Department Discretion  
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