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DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS COURSE OUTLINE FALL 2018 DR 1010 (A2): INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE ART 3(3-0-0) 45 Hours for 15 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Misha Albert PHONE: (780) 539-2836 OFFICE: L222 E-MAIL: malbert@gprc.ab.ca OFFICE HOURS: M 12:00 1:00 PM / T/R 8:30 9:30 AM CALENDAR DESCRIPTION: The origins and development of theatre art; introduction to theatre aesthetics; group exploration of some of the craft and experience of theatre performance. Attendance at live theatre performances. PREREQUISITE(S)/COREQUISITE: none REQUIRED TEXT/RESOURCE MATERIALS: none However, sections of text from the various genres studied will be made available on Moodle. DELIVERY MODE(S): Lecture and Class Discussion COURSE OBJECTIVES: Introduction to Theatre Art will enable students to understand theatre both historically and aesthetically. Play readings and lectures will focus on the elements of theatrical practice; artists and innovators of theatre throughout history; and on theatre s development as an art form and social phenomenon. LEARNING OUTCOMES: By the end of this course students will be able to: 1. recognize the difference between key genres and styles of theatre, and examine examples from different periods of history; 2. analyze theatre performance, taking into account social, historical, and artistic contexts; 3. create a production portfolio that will focus on one of the following: acting, directing, or technical theatre aspects; 4. produce critical writing about live performance. TRANSFERABILITY: UA, UC*, UL*, AU, AF, CU, KUC, CUC, GMU*, Other 1

* An asterisk (*) beside any transfer institution indicates important transfer information. Consult the Alberta Transfer Guide. *Warning: Although we strive to make the transferability information in this document up-to-date and accurate, the student has the final responsibility for ensuring the transferability of this course to Alberta Colleges and Universities. Please consult the Alberta Transfer Guide for more information. You may check to ensure the transferability of this course at Alberta Transfer Guide main page http://www.transferalberta.ca or, if you do not want to navigate through few links, at http://alis.alberta.ca/ps/tsp/ta/tbi/onlinesearch.html?searchmode=s&step=2 ** Grade of D or D+ may not be acceptable for transfer to other post-secondary institutions. Students are cautioned that it is their responsibility to contact the receiving institutions to ensure transferability EVALUATION: Midterm Exam 20% Theatre Review/Reflection 15% Group Presentation 20% Final Exam 25% Quizzes 10% Participation 10% GRADING CRITERIA: (The following criteria may be changed to suite the particular course/instructor) Please note that most universities will not accept your course for transfer credit IF your grade is less than C-. Alpha Grad 4-point Equivalent Percentage Guidelines Alpha Grad 4-point Equivalent Percentage Guidelines e A+ 4.0 90-100 e C+ 2.3 67-69 A 4.0 85-89 C 2.0 63-66 A- 3.7 80-84 C- 1.7 60-62 B+ 3.3 77-79 D+ 1.3 55-59 B 3.0 73-76 D 1.0 50-54 B- 2.7 70-72 F 0.0 00-49 2

COURSE SCHEDULE / TENTATIVE TIMELINE (subject to change): *Topics may be added when deemed necessary DATE Topic Covered Reminders Wednesday, September 5 Introductions / Course overview Monday September 10 th 12 th Monday September 17 th 19 th Monday September 24 th 26th Monday October 1 st September 20 th to October 6 th Origins of Theatre Greek Tragedy How to read a play Theatre Spaces Role of the Audience In class discussion of Antigone Role of the Playwright Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre and French Theatre Finding a day to see GPLT s performance of The Kitchen Witches. Wednesday October 3 rd Monday, October 8 th Wednesday October 10 th Monday October 15 th Discussion The Kitchen Witches Role of director Role of the actor No Classes Thanksgiving Structure of the Play In class discussion of Tartuffe Theatre review/reflection of The Kitchen Witches due on Wednesday, October 11 th b4:34:30pm Wednesday October 17 th Lecture on Ibsen / A Doll s House Monday October 22 nd Lecture on Stanislavsky Realism/Naturalism/ Streetcar Wednesday October 24 th Monday October 29 th Wednesday October 31 st Designers of theatre: Set, lighting, costume, and sound Midterm Exam in class Multicultural Theatre Theatre for Social Change Monday November 5 th Contemporary Practitioners Role of the Producer Wednesday November 7th In class work period for Group Project Presentations Group Project Presentations will be presented in class on Wednesday November 21 st 3

Monday November 12 th Wednesday November 14 th Monday November 19 th Wednesday November 21 st Monday November 26 th Wednesday November 28 th Monday December 3 rd Wednesday December 5 th No Classes- Remembrance Day (in lieu) In class work period for Group Project Presentations In class work period for Group Project Presentations Group Project Presentations Styles of Theatre (Expressionism, Absurdism, etc.) Godot/Six Characters Styles of Theatre (cont.) Review/Wrap up Final Exam in Class STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES: Students are expected to be fully prepared for class having done the reading assigned. Students are expected to attend classes regularly. Missing classes will seriously impact student ability to succeed in the course. Cell phones must be turned off and stored away during class. Late assignments will be penalized by 5% per day. Students are responsible for play admissions. Whenever possible, we will aim to attend free dress rehearsals and/or performances. If ticket price becomes an obstacle, please notify the instructor in advance so that arrangements can be made to accommodate. STATEMENT ON PLAGIARISM AND CHEATING: Cheating and plagiarism will not be tolerated and there will be penalties. For a more precise definition of plagiarism and its consequences, refer to the Student Conduct section of the College Calendar at http://www.gprc.ab.ca/programs/calendar/ or the College Policy on Student Misconduct: Plagiarism and Cheating at https://www.gprc.ab.ca/about/administration/policies Theatre Season for Grande Prairie Live Theatre: The Kitchen Witches (comedy) Sept. 20- October 6, 2018 Go Back for Murder (murder mystery) Oct. 25 Nov. 10, 2018 4

No Sex Please It s Christmas (farce) Nov 29 th Dec. 15, 2018 The Sorcerer s Apprentice Jan. 25- Feb. 3, 2019 Mama Mia! (Musical) Jan. 31- Feb. 16, 2019 The Taming of the Shrew (Shakespeare) Mar. 7 23, 2019 5