This course is an entry level course in theatre history, its practice, and the creation of the theatrical event, exploring theatre's role as a central, social communication event. Through group and individual presentations, students will explore the roles of the various artists who collaborate to create theatre, how ideas are reflected in the conception and reading of a play, and how ideas about interpretation and aesthetic can be reflected in production. Students will be required to attend live theatre performances.
Prerequisites
The following courses must be taken prior to this course |
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ENG 010A - Basic Writing or ENG 011 - Basic Writing II or ESL 011 - Basic Writing II |
REA 011 - Fundamentals of College Reading or REA 017 - Vocabulary and Reading Comprehension Development II |
Sections
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2025 Spring Semester - 15 Week Sections
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Blue Bell
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2025 Spring Semester - 15 Week Sections
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Online
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2025 Spring Semester - Irregular Sections
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Blue Bell
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