Theatre Participation - Fall 2009
THEATRE
167.001
THEATRE
262.001
THEATRE
362.001
Note: Course enrollment requires a signature. See Kathleen Donnelly to be added to course.
INSTRUCTORS:
Kathleen
Donnelly
donnelly
@ uwosh.edu
AC/W
220 / 424-7127 or 0286
Mick
Alderson
alderson@uwosh.edu
AC/W
124 / 424-7051
Objective:
These
courses are designed to give the student practical experience in the
"backstage crafts" of the theatre. You will have the choice
of working either a backstage running crew for one of our productions
this semester, or a construction crew for the semester in either the
scene shop or costume shop.
Theatre 167 is designed to be the first course in theatre participation. If you have not worked in theatre on the college level, you should be enrolled in this section.
Theatre 262 is designed for students who have either had 167 or have worked backstage in college theatre. Students enrolled in this course will be expected to demonstrate an intermediate skill level in an area of theatrical crafts and /or hold a position of minor responsibility on a show. 167 is normally a prerequisite.
Theatre 362 is an upper level course for advanced students. Prior experience is highly desirable. A person enrolled under this course number should possess a high skill level in an area of theatre, and /or hold a position of major responsibility on a show. 262 is normally a prerequisite.
Options for completing course requirements:
A. Construction Crew: You are expected to work 40 hours in either the scene shop or the costume shop during the course of the semester. Exactly what hours you work will be arranged with the supervisor of that area. In general, you are expected to spend 3 hours per week, preferably at the same time each week. If you can't be there for a previously arranged time, you must call your supervisor and arrange to make up the time. Two unexcused absences will result in your suspension from this class.
Appropriate attire is necessary for every call. If you are not properly attired you will not be allowed to work in the shop. These regulations are necessary to insure your safety and the safety of others. Please see the handout on Safety Rules and Regulations.
B. Running Crew: You will work on the backstage running crew for one of the departmental productions this semester. You will be required to be present at all technical rehearsals, dress rehearsals and performances for that production. In addition to this you will be required to attend a run through of the show prior to technical rehearsal so that you are familiar with the production and the nature of your position on the show before technical rehearsal. All running crew members must be dressed in black pants and shirt (long sleeve) in order to work backstage for the show.
Any absence will result in your suspension from this class.
Anticipated Schedule for Running Crew Option:
Picasso
at the
Lapin Agile
Fredric March Theatre
Technical Rehearsal: Friday, September 18, 2009 1:00pm – 6:00pm
Dress/Tech Rehearsals:
Saturday, September 19th – 10:00am call
Odyssey Performances: Monday – Friday, September 21st – 24th , 5:00pm call, 7:00pm go
Public Performances:
Wednesday – Saturday, September 30th – October 3rd,
5:30 call, 7:30pm go
A
Midsummer
Night’s Dream
Fredric March Theatre
(part of Shakespeare on the Fox)
Dry Technical
Rehearsal: Saturday, November 21st, 10:00am call
Full Technical
Rehearsal: Sunday, November 22nd, Noon call
1st Dress
Rehearsal: Sunday, November 29th, Noon call
Dress Rehearsals:
Monday – Tuesday, November 30th, December 1st,
5:30 call
Performances: Wednesday – Saturday, December 2nd
– 5th,
5:30 call, 7:30 go
Sunday, December 6th, Noon call, 2:00pm go
(Strike
follows)
Strike:
All students who take participation Option A are required to attend a
strike following the last performance of each production. This will
usually last approximately 2 hours. Strike for: Picasso
at the Lapin Agile will
take place on October 4th at approximately 3:30pm. Strike for A
Midsummer Night’s Dream will
take place on December 6th at approximately 4:30pm.
If you choose option B, you are required to strike the production you are assigned to as a running crewmember.
Grading:
1. 40 hours is a minimum
passing requirement for those choosing option
A.
2. Punctuality at required
rehearsals and performances is necessary for
those who choose option B.
3. Attitude and Initiative can
and will make a difference in a grade for
both options.
Shop
Hours:
Scene
Shop hours: 1:00-5:00pm - Monday through Friday (424-7051)
Costume
Shop hours: 1:00-5:00pm - Monday through Friday (424-0286)
Note: Both of these numbers have answering machines, so there is no excuse for not calling if you will be late or absent.