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Theatre Arts Dept. Contact Info

Darcey Engen, Dept. Chair
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engen@augsburg.edu

Theatre Arts Department - Course Descriptions

Theatre photo THR/HPE 002 Lifetime Sports—Introduction to Dance and Composition (.0 course)
This course offers an overview of various exercises and gives an introduction to a variety of movement styles, cultures of dance, and composition. Each class includes a rigorous, physical warm-up, mixing yoga, conditioning, and modern dance.

THR/HPE 005
Lifetime Sports—Modern Dance and Improvisation (.0 course)
Students will learn various phrases of movement incorporating floor exercises and will learn to travel through space using level, volume, and floor pattern. Improvisational techniques will be introduced and students will create short improvisational pieces. (NOTE: Students are allowed to use only one of THR/HPE 002, 003, 004, or 005 to fulfill the lifetime sports requirement.)

THR 116  Creative Drama: Acting and Improvisation
A study of theatrical movement, voice, mime, mask, improvisation, acting and storytelling with an emphasis on active participation, creation of an original performance, and reflective writing. This course is primarily designed for non-majors and does not fulfill credit toward the theatre arts major. Attendance at theatre productions required.

THR/FLM 216 Film Production I
This course demonstrates the basics of 16 mm filmmaking. The student will make short films that demonstrate the art and process of shooting in B/W.

THR 222  Introduction to Theatre
Introduction to Theatre is an examination of theatre as an artistic form and focuses on the appreciation and value of theatre in society. Focus on historical periods, plays, artists, basic concepts, and techniques of the play production process. Students attend and review stage productions. This course is primarily designed for non-majors and does not fulfill credit toward the theatre major.

THR 226 Movement for the Theatre
A study of the principles of movement used in the art of acting. Students will improve their use of energy, concentration, balance, control, clarity, timing and spontaneity through practical exercises. This course uses established theory and techniques in neutral mask, Asian martial arts, and physical and vocal characterization exercises. Students will examine various performance paradigms and see professional productions.

THR 228  Introduction to Stagecraft
An introduction to the backstage world of the theatre; its organization, crafts, and creative processes. Students will execute practical projects, attend theatre tours, see professional productions, and participate on the theatre department’s fall production. Open to all students. Forty-hour lab requirement.

THR/FLM 230 Scenic Painting for Stage and Film
Scenic Painting is an introductory study of the art of scenic painting for the stage, film, and faux application. Through a series of foundational painting projects, reading assignments, informal lecture, discussion, and a final cumulative painting project students will develop the required skills and understanding of what it means to be a Scenic Artist and what role the Scenic Artist plays in artistry of theatre and film.

THR 232
  Acting
An introduction to the art of acting. Focus on physical, mental, and emotional preparation, and exploration of the creative approach to scene and character study in American drama, culminating in public performance. Students attend and review local professional productions.

THR 233 Acting for Camera
An exploration of acting principles and techniques as it enhances and applies to on-camera effectiveness. This co-taught studio course also includes technology elements which support acting on camera. (Alternate years)

THR/MUS 235
Skills of Music Theatre
An interdisciplinary approach to the topic using music and theatre techniques to develop the student’s basic skills of music theatre. Concepts of diverse music-theatre forms are introduced. Course includes reading, writing, research, class discussion, exercises, small and large group participation, memorization, and public performance. Students will attend and review live productions. (Alternate years)

THR 245  Introduction to Asian and Asian American Theatre
A survey of the theatrical performance styles, aesthetic theories, and plays of traditional Asia and Asian American cultures. The course includes lectures, films, videos, and demonstrations by visiting performers. Attendance at local theatre productions required.

THR 250
  Script Analysis: Foundations of Theatre
This foundations class focuses on major principles and fundamentals of theatre literary analysis and uses performance, discussion, writing, and projects as a way of interpreting a dramatic script for academic and artistic applications. Close readings of plays from each genre (comic, tragic, realistic, absurd and post-modernism) will enable students to learn and apply basic terminology for literary and artistic processes.

THR/ART 265 Computer Drafting for the Stage and Architecture
Computer Drafting for the Stage and Architecture is an introduction to using AutoCAD LT for drafting on the computer. Students will learn how to use basic AutoCAD commands to input information, organize, layout and print 2D drafting plates, with an emphasis on drafting for the theater and architecture.

THR 270
  Black Theatre
Introduction to Black Theatre is an examination of the principles, major movements, and fundamentals of theatre by and about Black Americans. It examines the historical, political, and cultural context of Black Theater. This course will focus on and provide an overview of Black Theatre utilizing plays written by Black American playwrights.

THR/FLM 312
Film Production II
The focus of this course builds on the lessons learned in COM 216 and adds the study of color photography and sound design. Though exercises and assignments the student will develop skills in scripting, shooting, and editing short films. (Prereq.: COM/THR 216)

THR 325
  Playwriting
An introductory course in writing for theatre. Students will learn the basics of dramatic structure, methods of script analysis, and techniques for the develop- ment of playscripts from idea to finished product. (Prereq.: ENL 111 or 112 or HON 111, and junior or senior standing, or consent of theatre department chair. THR 250 or ENL 226 recommended. Alternate years)

THR 328  Theatrical Design
Introduction to the design process for the stage. Each student will execute four design projects using a research based design process. Class will take theatre tours, host visiting artists, and have a practical involvement in two Augsburg College productions. Forty-hour lab required, materials needed. (Prereq.: THR 228, junior or senior status)

THR 350
  Voice for Speech, Stage, and Screen
A study of vocal skills including tone production, breathing, placement, relaxation, resonating, articulating, listening, introduction to phonetics, and the vocal mechanism. This course will use established exercises and theories in several methodologies of vocal training. Theory and practice are combined in oral projects, reports and papers, voice tapes, and individual coaching. (Alternate years)

THR 360
Interpretive Reading
Basic principles of oral interpretation of narrative verse and dialogue forms of drama. Study, written analysis, discussion, practice, and performance of readings before small and large groups. (Prereq.: ENL 111 or 112 or HON 111)

THR 361  Theatre History and Criticism I
An overview of theatre history, dramatic literature, and criticism from the classical Greek through the Italian Renaissance period. Reading of plays, writing a research paper, and attendance at local theatre productions are required. Need not be taken sequentially with THR 362. (Prereq.: ENL 111 or 112 or HON 111. Fall: alternate years)

THR 362  Theatre History and Criticism II
An overview of theatre history, dramatic literature, and criticism from the Italian Renaissance through contemporary theatre. Reading of plays and attendance at local theatre productions are required. Need not be taken sequentially with THR 361. (Spring: alternate years)

THR 365 
Advanced Acting
This course provides students with performance skills and the ability to recognize differentiating clues that identify the style of a play. Through class exercises, scene study, and character analysis, students will gain insight into the performance demands of a specific style. Emphasis is on a variety of roles from the classics (Shakespeare, French neoclassicism, restoration comedy, realism, and non-realism), culminating in a public recital. (Prereq: THR 250 and THR 232 and 362 or consent of instructor. Fall/Spring)

THR 366 
Stage Direction
The goal of the course is to understand and master basic principles and skills of stage direction: directing concepts, stage techniques, terminologies, script analysis; rehearsal planning and techniques; blocking, stage dynamics, working with actors, and the overall staging of a play. Theories of directing are also examined. (Prereq.: THR 362, or consent of instructor)

THR/FLM 420 Issues in Contemporary Cinema
This course will examine cultural, artistic, commercial, and theoretical concerns that occur in world cinema today. Our purpose is to help students both contextualize the cinema they see in appropriate and insightful ways, and to provide a sophisticated critical apparatus to help them read films as texts and to interpret the cinema’s larger societal value and impact. (Prereq: ENL 241 and junior/senior standing)

THR 495
Theatre Topics
Selected topics in theatre.

Internships and Independent Study Courses:


THR 199
Internship

THR 299 Directed Study

THR 399
Internship

THR 499
Independent Study/Research

THEATRE PRACTICUM COURSES
THP courses involve practicum teaching and learning in the context of play productions and are required for the theatre
arts major/minor. All THP theatre practicum courses are taken for non-credit with Pass/No Pass grading. Evaluation by
the faculty mentor will be based on: 1. successful and timely completion of practicum area for which student is registered; 2. positive and professional attitude and work ethic demonstrated by the student; and 3. demonstrated competency in practicum area. The positive evaluation of each of the areas must be sufficient enough to lead to a minimum grade of 2.0 in order to receive a P grade.

THP courses require:
  • Consent of instructor
  • Supervision by theatre faculty
  • A minimum of 30 hours of assessed participation by the student
  • Registration for THP course for semester when practicum is completed
  • Registration for practicum before deadline dates set by the registrar’s office
Please note:
  • All majors will complete at least one THP 123 unit in costumes.
  • All majors will complete one THP 113 in lighting.
  • THP courses may be repeated.
  • Crew work required for classes/coursework does not count towards practicum.
  • Work-study hours do not count towards practicum.
  • Completion of THP 115 and 116 count as two and three practicum units respectively because of the extraordinaryamount of time required of the student.
  • All other THP courses count as one practicum unit each.
  • Transfer students are still responsible for the full unit requirements (10 major/5 minor.) Five practicum units (major) or three units (minor) must be completed while at Augsburg, and units to be credited from previous schools should have program verification or a letter from a previous theatre adviser.
THEATRE PRACTICUM COURSES

Area One: Performance
THP 111/121/131/141/151 Theatre Practicum: Acting/Performance
1 Practicum unit (.0 course)
Participation as performer (or as orchestra member) in a main stage theatrical production; in a main stage dance performance or recital (for dance/licensure majors only); or substantial participation as an actor in a senior directing project, in final scenes for Stage Direction (THR 366), or in interpretive presentations at two Forensics tournaments (at least 30 hours coaching and competition).

Area Two: Production

THP 112/122/132  Theatre Practicum: House Management
1 Practicum unit (.0 course)
Substantial participation (30 hour minimum) in house management, ushering, or box office.

THP 113/123/133
  Theatre Practicum: Set, Costumes, Lights
1 Practicum unit (.0 course)
Set or costume building, light hanging, for main stage production.

THP 114/124/134  Theatre Practicum: Running Crew
1 Practicum unit (.0 course)
Work on running crew for main stage production: light or sound board operation, dresser/costume crew; stage and production manager for final scenes from Stage Direction class.

THP 115/125/135  Theatre Practicum: Assistant Stage Management
2 Practicum units (.0 course)
Assistant stage management for main stage production.

THP 116/126/136 
Theatre Practicum: Stage Management
3 Practicum units (.0 course)
Stage management for main stage production.

Area Three: Artistic/Production Management

THP 117/127/137
Theatre Practicum: Artistic Assistance
1 Practicum unit (.0 course)
Assistant to the designer (scenery, lights, costumes, sound), assistant to the director (dramaturgy, choreography/assistant choreography for main stage production), or a substantial arts management project.

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