Course Number: 45280A, 45380A, and 45480A
Prerequisite: Theatre I or Oral Interpretation I
Theatre II through Theatre IV (srs.) are taught together. The curriculum is on a two year cycle so students my take the course both their junior and senior years and be introduced to new material. The emphasis is on acting technique and historical acting styles. Students work on script analysis, performance skills and theatre history. Students get to work with guest artists in fields such as acting, dance and stage combat. Some of the texts which are studied include HAMLET, LONG DAYS JOURNEY INTO NIGHT, ALL MY SONS, NO EXIT and THE TROJAN WOMEN.
Homework/Projects: Students are required to read one outside play and perform one monologue each six weeks. Students also prepare solo and group performances and are required to attend and review outside theatre performances.
Benefits: Students get to work with guest artist and explore theatre arts in greater depth. Theatre III-IV students produce and perform a class play during the second semester.