2022-2023 Catalog

THTR 306 Acting: Heightened Language and Historical Contexts

This course focuses on plays from the U.S. and International plays (in translation) that use heightened language. All plays are set in a variety of time periods, which develop students’ use of language and research skills for acting. Emphasis is placed on cultural practices and the complex psychological and social behaviors found within the plays studied. Students will learn effective use of props; integration of costume elements; and relevant speech requirements, such as operative words, punctuation, subtext, pitch, and phrasing. Advanced and rigorous research and writing assignments are required to contextualize the material covered. Additional lab fee applies.

 

Credits

3

Prerequisite

BFA in Acting majors only; THTR 203, THTR 224, and THTR 342