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Division of Arts, Humanities & Wellness
Department of the Performing Arts
Course Syllabus
Theatre Performance & Production THR 217
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Course Description
Theatre Performance and Production is a practical course in which students are
introduced to acting and/or technical production. As a part of the course, students
will actually be involved in theatre production. 2 lectures, 2 credits
Prerequisite: THR-131
Student Learning Objectives: The goal of this course is to give the student total
immergence in one of the disciplines of theatre. They are expected to take
responsibility for their actions in a way that goes well beyond the typical
participation level expected of the general student population. Their commitment
to the course will give them the perspective of an industry professional.
1. Work in an intensive educational experience on stage as a performer or
backstage in one of the technical disciplines.
2. Gain a greater understanding of the variety of technical disciplines including
stage management, board operator, stage hand, prop coordinator, dance captain,
assistant to the costume designer, set designer, lighting designer, director,
choreographer, producer.
3. Track daily progress of the chosen experience.
4. Write a research paper on a given theatrical topic.
Learning Assessments:
In support of the above-mentioned goals, the course will include reading, writing,
listening, viewing and discussion assignments from the textbook and from outside
sources. Students will take an active part as either stage managing or assistant
stage managing a school production.
Objectives will be assessed as follows:
1. Ability to collaborate with fellow performers and technical crew both onstage
and backstage.
2. Student will come to realize the value of the rehearsal period.
3. Student will be able to articulate what they have been doing on a given project
on a daily basis by recording the process in a daily journal.
4. Gain working knowledge of how to collaborate with the Director, Technical
Director and other collaborative artists during rehearsals and performances.
5. Student will be exposed to a vast array of research areas in theatre to be able to
fully research a given topic and write a term paper.
Course Content
Theatre Performance and Production – introduces the fundamentals of stage
performance and/or technical theatre for a live theatrical event. Students will have
be totally immersed in one of the disciplines of theatre and obtain a hands-on
perspective of an industry professional.
Technological Literacy
Technological literacy and/or information literacy is one expectation of this course.
Students will be encouraged use and understand basic software packages like MS
Word and Excel. Student will also be expected to learn the computer operated
sound board and lighting board.
Course Texts and/or Other Study Materials
Recommended: Campbell, Drew . Technical Theater for Nontechnical People.
Allworth Press. 1999 (First Edition) ISBN-1-58115-020-2
Grading Policy
The final grade in this course will be determined by a student’s overall mastery of the subject
matter as evidenced by the participation in chosen onstage or backstage position, Daily Journal,
and final paper.
Participation 80%
Daily Journal 10%
Term Paper 10%
Criteria for Evaluation:
Participation:
Student will be assigned to an intensive on stage or backstage position in a student
production. The student will need to be 100% committed to that position and be at all
rehearsals, crew calls and performances as need.
Daily Journal:
The student will write and maintain a daily journal describing, in detail, their
responsibilities and requirements for the position that they are participating in all
semester.
Term Paper:
The student will be assigned a written research paper that will be 5 – 7 pages in length
about a mutually agreed upon topic between faculty and student.
90-100 = A 86-89 = B+ 80-85 = B 76-79 = C+ 70 - 75 = C 65-69 = D
E =Unofficial Withdrawal W =Official Withdrawal INC=Incomplete 0–64 = F
BCC Attendance Policy
All students are expected to attend punctually every scheduled meeting of each
course in which they are registered. Attendance and lateness policies and
sanctions are to be determined by the instructor for each section of each course.
These will be established in writing on the individual course outline. Attendance
will be kept by the instructor for administrative and counseling purposes.
Students will be evaluated on attendance and participation in class using the
following criteria: consistent attendance; evidence of studying text and
assignments; completed daily assignments; quality classroom responses.
Bergen Community College Academic Policies:
Student and Faculty Support Services
All students are encouraged to visit and use the BCC Library. There are
particularly excellent electronic references in the area of music available to our
students.
Students are encouraged to use the student support services of the college. These
services include: the Writing Center, the music-computer Lab, the Tutorial Center,
and the Office of Specialized Services.
The Distance Learning Office – for
any problems you may have
accessing your online courses
Room
C-334
201-612-5581
psimms@bergen.edu
Smarthinking Tutorial Service On
Line at:
www.bergen.edu/library/learning/tutor/smart/index.asp
The Tutoring Center Room
L-125
201-447-7908
The Writing Center Room
L-125
201-447-7908
The Online Writing Lab (OWL) On
Line at:
www.bergen.edu/owl
The Office of Specialized Services
(for Students with Disabilities)
Room
S-131
201-612-5270
The Sidney Silverman Library –
Reference Desk
Room
L-226
201-447-7436
Course Outline:
Note to Students: This Course Outline and Calendar is tentative and subject to change, depending upon
the progress of the class
Introduction to the Theatre Course Outline:
Week Topic/Activity Learning
Objectives Assignments/Events
1
Course Introduction
- Understanding the
fundamentals of the
course.
- Discuss the Daily Journal
1,2,3,4,5
2
Breaking it Down to Who Does What
- Actor
- Director
- Designers
- Running Crew
- Board Operators
1,3,4 Read Chapter 1
3
Touring a New Space: What to
Look For
- Space for Stuff
- Space for People
- The Rigging System
- The Lighting System
- The Sound System
1,3,4,5 Read Chapter 2
4
Assigning Semester Project and
discussion of daily journal
1,2,3
5
Space, Texture, and “The Statement”:
Scenic Design
- How to read a ground plan
- A Place to stand: Platforms,
stairs, and ramps.
1,2,3,4,5 Read Chapter 3 & 4
Attend Rehearsals
6
Meetings with Coordinator
- Progress report on
project.
- Assigning Term paper
1,2,3,4,5 Attend Rehearsals
7
The tools of scenery
- Walls, drapes, paint &
fabric.
1,2,3 Con’t Chapter 4
Attend Rehearsals
- Rolling, flying & gripping
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8
Lighting Design: Illuminating, Mood
& Focus
- Illumination first and foremost
- Motivational Lighting
1,2,3,4 Read Chapter 5 & 6
Attend Rehearsals
9
Sound: Audible Atmosphere
- Microphones; keeping them
happy
- Other sources: tape decks,
CDs and DAT
1,2,3,4 Read Chapter 7
Attend Rehearsals
10
Meetings with Coordinator
- Progress report on
project.
1,2,3,4,5
Attend Rehearsals
11
Meetings with Coordinator
- Progress report on
project.
1,2,3,4,5 Attend Rehearsals
12
Properties: Research, Details &
Craft
1,3 Read Chapter 8
Attend Rehearsals
13
Stage Management
- Communication
- Lists and lists and lists
1,2,3 Read Chapter 9
Attend Rehearsals
14
Meetings with Coordinator
- Progress report on
project.
- Term Paper Due
1,2,3,4,5
Attend Performances
15
Meetings with Coordinator
- Journal Due
- Post Mortem Meeting
2,3 Attend Rehearsals
Attend Performances