| DESCRIPTION: | Reading, viewing, analyzing, writing about, and interacting with contemporary plays and performances to explore both theatre fundamentals and ways theatre addresses questions and concerns of our time. Lab required. |
| NOTE: | Independent Study also. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Practical experience in the scene shop, costume shop, and lighting lab. Hands-on training for further production experience. |
| PREREQUISITE: | Animation majors--admittance to the animation program; media arts studies majors/minors--TMA 102, 113, and admittance to media arts program; MDT--admittance to the MDT program; theatre arts studies majors/minors and BFA Acting--TMA 101; theatre education majors--Sc Ed 276R. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Analyzing basic narrative principles; conceptualizing and writing narratives for theatre and media. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Civilization from Greek antiquity through Renaissance, primarily from perspective of dramatic literature and performance. Ways in which performance functions within particular socioeconomic, political, religious, and aesthetic perspectives. |
| NOTE: | This course is part of a GE Mosaic. See ge.byu.edu/mosaic-list for more information. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Civilization from Renaissance through present, primarily from perspective of dramatic literature and performance. Ways in which performance functions within particular socioeconomic, political, religious, and aesthetic perspectives. |
| NOTE: | This course is part of a GE Mosaic. See ge.byu.edu/mosaic-list for more information. |
| RECOMMENDED: | Concurrent enrollment in TMA 122, 125. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Fundamental acting skills: exercises in perception, objective/action, thought processes, scoring of scripts. Lab required. |
| PREREQUISITE: | TMA 114 or instructor's consent (except theatre education majors). |
| DESCRIPTION: | Fundamental elements of stage and media directing, including observation, collaboration, imagination, casting, working with actors, camera, spaces, words, images, rehearsals, and final product. |
| PREREQUISITE: | major status or instructor's consent; TMA 114. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Basic playwriting principles through reading, completing writing assignments, testing, and writing the first draft of a one-act play. |
| NOTE: | Independent Study also. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Using theatre techniques as a tool to enrich all subject matter taught in the elementary school classroom. Puppetry, improvisation, storytelling, etc. |
| OFFERED: | W |
| DESCRIPTION: | Research and apply hands-on theatrical skills in four critical studies areas; literary management, production dramaturgy, new play development, educational outreach. |
| PREREQUISITE: | TMA 160 or instructor's consent. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Practical experience in specialized shops or backstage experience on realized productions. |
| PREREQUISITE: | TMA 160 or instructor's consent. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Advanced practical experience in specialized shops or backstage experience on realized productions. |
| PREREQUISITE: | TMA 114, 201, 202. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Survey of dramatic texts, from ancient Greek to today, through Western literary theories, emphasizing performance. |
| PREREQUISITE: | TMA 114, 201, 202. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Survey of dramatic texts, from ancient Greek to today, through global literary theories, emphasizing performance. |