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Nov 17, 2025
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THTR 1713 - History of Theatre II Description A study of the 18th century to present. Focus on playwrights, players, and play-houses and production practices in each era. The impacts of theatre on society and society on theatre will be examined.
Pre-Requisite NONE
3 Credit Hour(s)
Contact Hours 45 lecture hours
3 Faculty Load Hour(s)
Semesters Offered Spring
ACTS Equivalent N/A
Grade Mode A-F
Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, students will:
- Recognize, analyze, and discuss significant moments in theatre and drama.
- Articulate the relationship between theatre and culture.
- Identify the general time line of theatre development and processes across the centuries.
- Demonstrate skills in determining which plays emulate great theatre.
- Recognize and differentiate between the acting styles, production elements, and theatre architecture of each period.
- Discuss the emergence of technology in modern times as applied to the theatre.
General Education Outcomes Supported N/A
Standard Practices Topics List
Audience analysis, theatre history, dramatic criticism, genres, acting styles, directing, scenery, lighting, properties, costumes, publicity, social implications, cultural differences, and modern technology and equipment.
Learning Activities
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Assessments
- A minimum of 4 critical papers
- A minimum of two classroom projects
- One in-depth semester research project, addressing one element of theatre.
Grading guidelines
N/A
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