| STAGECRAFTS Theatre 369 Room AC-W 16 Mon/Wed/Fri 10:20-11:20 |
Mick Alderson Office AC-W 124 Phone: 424-7051 Office hours: Mon 1:00-2:00 |
PURPOSE: To introduce the theatre student to the principles, materials, and techniques used in creating and running scenery, props, special effects, and lighting. Included will be the use of plans, tools, and construction methods in technical theatre and production. The course will consist of lectures, quizzes, projects, a production commitment, and strike participation, as described below.
This class is meant to provide you with an understanding of the basic skills needed to work in the field of technical theatre. By the end of the class you should be able to build, install, and run a small production.
Theatre is a collaborative art, requiring an understanding of the work of the other artists in the theatre process and of the wider culture as a whole, which is your source of inspiration. Life is also a "collaborative art". As part of a liberal arts education, the study of theatre contributes to an understanding of our culture, how it works and how it affects us, and why and how we can affect our larger society. A liberal arts education thus makes us more effective participants in society.
QUIZZES: Quizzes will be given at the completion of each unit or sub-unit. These quizzes will be given at the beginning of the appropriate class period, so be on time.
PROJECTS: Several projects are assigned at regular intervals throughout the semester and relate to lecture material. These projects are meant to challenge the hands-on skills and creative problem solving capabilities of the student, and will comprise the majority of the final grade.
In all instances, logging in and out is required for all production commitments. You are responsible for logging hours in the Log Book in the Technical Director's Office, W124. If you do not log in and out, the hours won't count.
Please understand that the active participation of the student in the learning process is essential in this class. Theatre is a HANDS-ON art! Plan to get to class and lab on time and ready to go. Do not hesitate to ask questions. When working in the shop, safety rules will be enforced. Wear clothing you won't mind getting dirty or painted; no loose clothing or jewelry. Wear sturdy work shoes; no open toed shoes or sandals. Appropriate hearing and eye protection WILL be required in the shop. Please refer to attached shop safety rules.
PRODUCTION DATES:
Doubt: Feb. 18-21, at 7:30 pm, Feb. 22 at 2:00 pm.
Strike is approx. 4:00 pm
Student-Directed One-Acts: Mar. 12-14 at 7:30 pm.
Strike at approx. 10:00 pm (Optional)
Grapes of Wrath: April 29-May 2 at 7:30 pm., May 3 at 2:00 pm.
Strike at approx. 4:00 pm
GRADES:
| Quizzes | 30% |
| Projects | 50% |
| Production Commitment | 20% |
| _____ | |
| 100% |
ATTENDANCE: Attendance and participation in both lecture and lab is required and will ultimately affect your final grade, as you are responsible for all lecture and reading material.
EYE PROTECTION: Although some eye protection is available in the shop, each student must purchase and use his or her own safety goggles or safety glasses.
INSURANCE: Each student must have health insurance.
| STAGECRAFTS | Name ____________________________________ |


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