Development of basic tools of the actor through reading, discussion, acting exercises and scene work. Introduction to several approaches to the craft of acting.
Development of basic tools of the actor through reading, discussion, acting exercises and scene work. Introduction to several approaches to the craft of acting.
An experiential course replicating a working film set where camera acting is taught through acting exercises, readings, and filmed and edited scenes shot on digital cameras.
An intensive laboratory experience in play production. Work in a single area such as assistant directing, stage management, costuming, lighting, sound, box office, or publicity. Course requires extensive out of class group work. Open to all students.
An intensive laboratory experience in play production. Work in a single area such as assistant directing, stage management, costuming, lighting, sound, box office, or publicity. Course requires extensive out of class group work. Open to all students.
Directed study course where students receive credit for their work and study on Eckerd College Theatre's productions. Students will learn new technical theatre skills during planning, rehearsals and performances. Instructor permission required.
Directed study course where students receive credit for their work and study on Eckerd College Theatre's productions. Students will learn new technical theatre skills during planning, rehearsals and performances. Instructor permission required.
This course focuses on academic/practical study in areas of technical theatre, e.g., stage management, advanced stagecraft, welding, drafting, scene painting, etc. Prerequisites can vary based on the topic selected. See individual course listings for each semester for the specific topic and any prerequisites. You can view special topics course descriptions by copying this URL into your internet browser - https://sites.google.com/a/eckerd.edu/registrar/course-descriptions
This course focuses on academic/practical study in areas of technical theatre, e.g., stage management, advanced stagecraft, welding, drafting, scene painting, etc. Prerequisites can vary based on the topic selected. See individual course listings for each semester for the specific topic and any prerequisites. You can view special topics course descriptions by copying this URL into your internet browser - https://sites.google.com/a/eckerd.edu/registrar/course-descriptions
What do performance and the environment offer each other? Students critically evaluate environmentally themed performances across media (such as ecodrama, dance, public presentation, and ecocinema), as well as create public performance projects of their own.
Students will demonstrate skills in Dramaturgy, Acting, and Design through a sequence of written and creative assignments, and learn methods for finding professional work in the entertainment business. Theatre majors only.
This course is designed for students pursuing the 2 + 2 Musical Theatre or Theatre BFA degree to increase skills in ballet, jazz, tap, and/or other musical theatre dance styles. Participation in both fall and spring semesters for a total of one course credit. Only students participating in the BFA program are permitted to register for the course. Instructor Permission Required.
This course is designed for students pursuing the 2 + 2 Musical Theatre or Theatre BFA degree to increase skills in ballet, jazz, tap, and/or other musical theatre dance styles. Participation in both fall and spring semesters for a total of one course credit.
London theatre, including backstage tours and guest lectures, covering drama from classical to modern. For students with a general interest in theatre, of whatever major.
London theatre, including backstage tours and guest lectures, covering drama from classical to modern. For students with a general interest in theatre, of whatever major.
Typography will focus on the study of letterforms, including its history and current practices in visual communication. Students will learn to see, understand, and manipulate the visual aspects of language.
Issues involved in the social and historical construction of gender and gender roles from an interdisciplinary perspective. Human gender differences, male and female sexuality, relationship between gender, race and class.