THEA 110
Spring 2025 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:
| CRN | Type | Section | Time | Day | Location | Instructor | Section Details | |
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63665
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Lecture
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AL1
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2:00PM
-2:50PM
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MF
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1090 Lincoln Hall
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Hudson, T
Landon, M Morrissette, J |
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63944
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Laboratory-Discussion
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AY1
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2:00PM
-2:50PM
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W
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242 Bevier Hall
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Hudson, T
Morrissette, J |
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63945
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Laboratory-Discussion
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AY2
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2:00PM
-2:50PM
|
W
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313 Mumford Hall
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Landon, M
Morrissette, J |
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74646
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Lecture-Discussion
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CHP
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3:00PM
-4:20PM
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TR
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3601 Krannert Center for Perf Arts
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Morrissette, J
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