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THEA 4780  THEATRE HISTORY AND LITERATURE: CLASSICAL TO 1500 (3 credits)

This course is a survey of both western European and early Asian theatre and the related theatre literature in ancient Greece and Rome, India, and medieval Europe from the fifth century BCE to the beginning of the European renaissance.

Prerequisite(s): ENGL1160 and Junior standing

Theatre

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Theatre coursework is designed to provide students with well-rounded experiences encompassing the varied components that work together to create the theatrical experience. These areas include performance (acting/directing/musical theatre), production design (scenic, costume, lighting, sound), box office, publicity, house management, dramaturgy, stage management, and much more. Above all, we’re committed to each student’s individual development toward artistic and cultural maturity and growth that cultivates global diversity and service to our community. Through in-class and production work, students gain valuable life skills including discipline, collaboration, communication, project management, research, planning, achieving deadlines, and problem-solving.