TH ART 28B | 3D and Theatrical Styles Make-Up1 unitTransfer: UC, CSU This course is a study and practice of specific techniques in the art of 3D and theatrical styles make-up with emphasis on developing knowledge and skill in its design and practical application. Students enrolled in this course are required to purchase tickets for and attend SMC theatre productions. |
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TH ART 31 | Introduction to Stage Management3 unitsTransfer: UC, CSU This course explores the artistic and organizational techniques and practices required of stage managers. Topics covered include production preparation, safety, rehearsal documentation styles, execution and calling of shows. The course also addresses the necessary collaborations and relationships with other artists and staff. |
TH ART 32 | Scenic Design2 unitsTransfer: UC, CSU This course introduces the student to the principles of scenic design as applied to the Theatre. Creative skills such as sketching, drawing, and research will be explored, and techniques in drafting by hand will be covered along with a brief introduction to Vectorworks and Sketchup. |
TH ART 38A | Beginning Stage Direction3 unitsTransfer: UC, CSU
Basic techniques of play analysis and stage directorial techniques are explored in this course. Students enrolled in this course are required to purchase tickets for and attend SMC theatre productions. |
TH ART 41 | Acting I3 unitsTransfer: UC, CSU C-ID: THTR 151. This course introduces the beginning student to the art of stage acting. The major emphasis is on actor development and growth through character portrayal, scene or monologue performance, and written work. Students evaluate theatre productions based on materials and techniques studied. |
TH ART 42 | Acting II3 unitsTransfer: UC, CSU C-ID: THTR 152.
This course provides continued and intensive development of acting skills. Focus on realistic acting techniques, rehearsal skills, character building, scene study and performance, and play analysis. |
TH ART 43 | Acting, Historical Styles – Early3 unitsTransfer: UC, CSU
This course contains development of acting skills and explores several non-realistic acting styles through performance of prepared scenes and culminating in a final public performance. Styles covered in class may include Greek (Tragedy and Comedy), Roman Comedy, Medieval, Shakespearean (Tragedy and Comedy) and Comedy of Manners. Students enrolled in this course are required to purchase tickets for and attend SMC theatre productions. |
TH ART 44 | Acting, Historical Styles – Late3 unitsTransfer: CSU
This course contains development of acting skills and explores several non-realistic acting styles through performance of prepared scenes and culminating in a final public performance. Styles covered in class may include Commedia dell’Arte, Farce, Melodrama, Ibsen, Chekhov, Brecht, Theatre of the Absurd (Beckett, Pinter, Ionesco, Genet, Stoppard, Sheppard). Students enrolled in this course are required to purchase tickets for and attend SMC theatre productions. |
TH ART 45 | Musical Theatre Workshop3 unitsTransfer: UC, CSU C-ID: THTR 191.
This course introduces the student to theories, techniques and practices of musical theatre performance. The class concentrates on preparing and performing scenes from musical theatre, culminating in a public performance. TH ART 45 is the same course as MUSIC 45. Students may earn credit for one, but not both. |
TH ART 46 | Comedy Acting Workshop3 unitsTransfer: UC, CSU
This course explores comedic acting skills through the application and development of progressive comedy techniques. Through acquired knowledge of the genre and analysis of plays, this course fosters the development of acting techniques for theatrical venues. Students will rehearse and prepare material and learn about the processes of comedy acting for the live theatre. |
TH ART 48A | Introduction to Acting Shakespeare3 unitsTransfer: UC, CSU This course introduces students to acting in the world of Shakespeare. Students will explore the historical, social and poetic aspects of Shakespeare’s theatrical works and how they relates to the performance of his plays on the stage. Students will employ acting techniques and theatrical conventions through the performance of selected scenes from Shakespeare plays. |
TH ART 5 | History of World Theatre3 unitsTransfer: UC, CSU C-ID: THTR 113. IGETC AREA 3A (Arts)
This course covers the history of theatre and dramatic literature with emphasis on the relationship of the theatre to cultural development. |
TH ART 50 | Advanced Production – Full Play3 unitsTransfer: UC, CSU C-ID: THTR 191.
This course includes rehearsals and performances of a full-length theatrical production in the Main Stage. Emphasis is placed on cooperative blending of all theatrical activities into a finished public performance. |
TH ART 51 | Stage Make-Up Workshop0.5 unitTransfer: UC, CSU Concurrent Enrollment in a Theatre Arts production course is required. A study of the art and practical application of stage make-up for those performing in Theatre Arts Department productions. |
TH ART 52 | Advanced Production – Musical Theatre5 unitsTransfer: UC, CSU
This course includes rehearsals and performances of the department’s musical theatre production. Dance laboratory is included. Students enrolled in this course are required to purchase tickets for and attend SMC theatre productions. |
TH ART 53 | Production for the Younger Audience3 unitsTransfer: CSU C-ID: THTR 191.
This course includes rehearsals and performances of a theatrical production geared specifically for a younger audience. It explores acting skills through the application and development of progressive performance techniques. Emphasis is placed on cooperative blending of all theatre activities into a finished public performance. Students will rehearse and prepare material and learn about the processes of performing for the live theatre. Students enrolled in this course are required to purchase tickets for and attend SMC theatre productions. |
TH ART 54 | Advanced Production – Summer Theatre6 unitsTransfer: UC, CSU
This course includes rehearsals and performances of the department’s summer theatre productions, including related production activities. |
TH ART 55 | Advanced Production – Small Theatre Venue3 unitsTransfer: CSU C-ID: THTR 191.
This course involves rehearsals and performances of a theatrical production designed for a smaller venue. Such a production includes, but is not limited to any of the following: Non-traditional themes, newer or lesser-known playwrights, student or faculty-written works, multi-cultural works and multiple theatrical genres. The course applies advanced acting skills in the selected genre to the development and performance of a production. Emphasis is placed on cooperative blending of all theatre activities into a finished public performance. Students rehearse and learn about the processes of performing for the live theatre. |
TH ART 56 | Advanced Audition Workshop4 unitsTransfer: CSU
On-site or Online exploration and application of progressive audition techniques for students hoping to advance to higher levels of education and performance goals. Students will prepare audition material and learn about the processes of auditioning at the more advanced levels of theatre and the education system. Many will proceed to audition for prestigious schools and contests. |
TH ART 88A | Independent Studies in Theatre Arts1 unitTransfer: CSU Please see “Independent Studies” section. |