Introduction to Theater DRAM 1310 Fall 2011 Syllabus Credits 3 W/ F Section Room UC210 Ruth Hale

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Introduction to Theater DRAM 1310 Fall 2011 Syllabus Credits 3 W/ F Section Room UC210 Ruth Hale rhale@tamut.edu Required Texts: Jacobus, Lee A., ed. The Bedford Introduction to Drama. 6 th ed. New York: Bedford, 2001. Print. ISBN- 13: 978-0312474881 Method: Lectures, demonstrations, videos, A/V presentations, discussions, interactive games, improvisation, and viewings of live performances. Super Objectives: It has often been said that the theatre is the arena where humans attempt to make sense of their experiences, as individuals and as members of a community. This course will assist the beginning student, through a survey of important production techniques, a brief history of the western theatre, and a study of a handful of important plays-with a broad base of knowledge about the various forms of what we call theatre and to provide the student with critical tools for assessing the theatrical experience. Course Requirements: There are 2 play critiques, 5 play quizzes, 2 mid- term like exams, a final cumulative exam and the students full participation in classroom discussions, exercises, and group projects. Productions: The following productions are scheduled for the fall 2011 semester at Texarkana Community College Tickets at 903-831-7827 Greater Tuna - September 9-18 Fri-Sa 7:30 pm and Sun. 2: 00 pm Holes - November 4-13 Fri-Sa 7:30 pm and Sun. 2: 00 pm Play critiques will be due on the first class period after a production closes. All critiques must be 2-4 pages typewritten, 12 font, Times New Roman, 1 ¼ inch margins, doubled spaced, free of spelling, grammatical and compositional errors. The critique should be a thoughtful analysis of the production in question and handed in on time. The specific criteria and subjects of these papers will vary depending on the production. Exams and Quizzes: Exams/quizzes will take the form of one or a combination of the following: objective (multiple choice) and subjective (essay or short answer). The quizzes will cover the following required reading. The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams Fences by August Wilson Antigone by Sophocles Tartuffe by Moliere How I Learned To Drive by Paula Vogel 1

Final Exam: December 14, 2011 Attendance Policy: Students are expected to attend class and to complete all assignments. Students who are requesting an excused absence are expected to adhere to one of the following guidelines. 1.) Participation in an authorized university activity. 2.) Death or major illness in a student s immediate family. 3.) Participation in legal proceedings or administrative procedures that require the student s presence. 4.) Injury or Illness that is too severe or contagious for the student to attend class. For injury or illness that requires a student to be absent from classes, the student should obtain a medical confirmation note from his or her medical provider. The medical confirmation note must contain the date and time of illness and medical professional s confirmation of needed absence. Each student is allowed two unexcused absences during the course of the semester. The instructor is under no obligation to provide an opportunity for the student to makeup work missed because of an unexcused absence. Tardiness Policy: Four tardies constitute one unexcused absence. Grading: Final exam @ 150 points Exam #1 @ 100 points Exam #2 @ 100 points 5 Play Quizzes @ 50 points each= 250 points 2 Play Critiques @ 100 points each = 200 points 1 Group Project @100 points Classroom participation @ 100 points Total = 1000 points 1000-900 A 899-800 B 799-700 C 699-600 D 599-0 F Academic Misconduct: Academic honesty is expected of students enrolled in this course. Cheating on examinations, unauthorized collaboration, falsification of research data, plagiarism, and undocumented use of materials from any source, constitute academic dishonesty, and may be grounds for a grade of F in the course and / or disciplinary actions. For additional information see the university policy manual. Disabilities: Students with disabilities may request reasonable accommodations through the A & M Texarkana Director of Students Services by calling 903-223- 3062. 2

Addenda: ALL cell phones, beepers and pagers must be turned off for the duration of each class. There are NO EXCEPTIONS to this rule. Also NO FOOD OR BEVERAGES are allowed in class. Please be courteous to your neighbors and refrain from talking or making unnecessary noise during class. The Theatre Experience: Edwin Wilson 9 th Edition (TE) will be issued to the student as a handout and is considered as required supplemental reading to augment the course. Week/ Date Topic Assignment/Event 1 8/26 Course Introduction, syllabus What is Theatre? 2 8/31 Origins of theater TE: 15-24 Reading Images TE: 25-35 9/2 The 5 Necessary Elements of Theatre How to read a play Handout 3 9/7 The Poetics, Aristotle Bedford 95-101 9/9 Dramatic structure/characters TE: 305-319 Epic Theater Bedford 872 _ 4 9/14 Acting- Styles, methods and history TE: 99-112,115-136 DVD 9/16 Directing TE: 139-162 Various film excerpts ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 9/21 Tragedy and Drama TE: 189-203 Film: The Trojan Women by Euripides Greater Tuna play critique due 9/23 Greek and Roman Theatre Bedford: 30-38; 190-92 Antigone quiz and discussion Bedford: Antigone 107-128 6 9/8 Theatre spaces /Neoclassicism Bedford 496-7 TE: 69-89 DVD 9/30 Exam #1 7 10/5 Dance Various film excerpts 10/7 Elizabethan Theatre #1 Group Project Bedford 256-60 3

8 10/12 Commedia dell arte # 2 Group Project TE: 280-281 Comedy TE: 205-222 10/14 Tartuffe Quiz and discussion Bedford: Tartuffe 496-501; 509-538 Neoclassicism and Comedy continued 9 10/19 Lighting design TE: 385-397 Costume design TE: 361-382 10/21 Scene design TE: 333-35 Film: Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller 10 10/26 Musicals TE: 225-240 10/28 Musicals Videos The Glass Menagerie quiz and discussion. Bedford: Glass Menagerie 1028-60 11 11/2 The Script and the Playwright Interactive Improv 11/4 Exam #2 12 11/9 The Business of Show Business #3 Group Report (Producers, auditions, Broadway, Off Broadway) TE: 162-167 11/11 Realism Ibsen, Strindberg and Chekov TE: 43-54 13 11/16 Holes play critique due Realism (continued) Film excerpts: A Doll s House by Ibsen Miss Julie by Strindberg The Cherry Orchard by Chekov video 11/18 African American Theatre#4 Group Report TE: 244-248 Film: The Black Experience (documentary) Video 14 11/ 23 Fences quiz and discussion Bedford 1483-1516 A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry DVD THANKSGIVING 4

15 11/30 The Federal Theater Project 1930 #5 Group Report Film Excerpts: Orson Well s Macbeth Video The Cradle Will Rock 12/ 2 How I Learned to Drive quiz and discussion Bedford 1583-1614 Performance Art Video 16 12/7 Diversity in Theatre Bedford 1235-1249 12/9 Where is theatre headed? Discussion Study Guide Q & A Final Exam Wednesday December 14, 2011 5