THEA 110

Summer 2016 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 3 hours.

A cultural context of the uniquely "American" Broadway musical through an introduction to the art form, an analysis of the pertinent time period, and historical and critical placement of the work as a reflection (and development) of the identity of the United States. This course will introduce the collaborative artistry of the musical, survey specific iconic works, and explore the socio-economic impacts of the Broadway musical. Attendance at selected performances is required.

This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Fall 2022 for:

Humanities – Lit & Arts
Cultural Studies - Western
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THEA 110 class schedule data for summer 2016
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
38775
Online
ON1
ARRANGED
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n.a.
Morrissette, J
Thomas, K
Part of Term:
S1
Date Range:
05/16/16-06/10/16
Degree Notes:
Literature and the Arts, and Western Compartv Cult course.
Section Info:
All course work will be completely online and will be done asynchronously, at the student's convenience. Performance attendance is required.
38776
Online
ON2
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Morrissette, J
Thomas, K
Part of Term:
S1
Date Range:
05/16/16-06/10/16
Degree Notes:
Literature and the Arts, and Western Compartv Cult course.
Section Info:
All course work will be completely online and will be done asynchronously, at the student's convenience. Performance attendance is required.
38778
Online
ON4
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Morrissette, J
Thomas, K
Part of Term:
S2
Date Range:
06/13/16-08/04/16
Degree Notes:
Literature and the Arts, and Western Compartv Cult course.
Section Info:
All course work will be completely online and will be done asynchronously, at the student's convenience. Performance attendance is required.
38779
Online
ON5
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Morrissette, J
Thomas, K
Part of Term:
S2
Date Range:
06/13/16-08/04/16
Degree Notes:
Literature and the Arts, and Western Compartv Cult course.
Section Info:
Course Description: This course will examine the use of violence as a key element in the creation of narrative for theatre and film. Students will learn to identify and critique specific choices that directors, performers, and filmmakers use in developing scenes of violence to evoke specific responses from their audiences. In addition, this course will interrogate the relationship between theatrical violence and society. Using examples from works of theatre and cinema, students will examine, analyze, and critique the genres of ?violence design,? while gaining insight to the creative process of fight direction. All course work will be completely online and will be done asynchronously, at the student's convenience.
38780
Online
ON6
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Morrissette, J
Thomas, K
Part of Term:
S2
Date Range:
06/13/16-08/04/16
Degree Notes:
Literature and the Arts, and Western Compartv Cult course.
Section Info:
All course work will be completely online and will be done asynchronously, at the student's convenience. Performance attendance is required.
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