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Apr 30, 2026
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THE 3013 - ACTING III: TOPICS IN ACT credits: 3.0 An advanced course in acting covering a variety of topics and techniques employed in performance. Objectives: To provide advanced, topic specific study of theatrical performance beyond traditional realistic Stanislavsky based techniques, incorporating both theory and practical application to broaden professional performance preparation. Upon completion of each course students will be able to: A) Created in class performances (beyond Stanislavsky); B) Demonstrated mastery of the practical applications covered; C) Apply theories presented during class in performance; D) Apply theories presented during class in written work(s). Method of Instruction: Will vary by topic, but all sections will include both theory and the practical application of such. Discussion, performance, and evaluation are all included. Written and oral assignments are anticipated. Method of Evaluation: All sections will include evaluation of performances and character analyses, written and oral critiques of work, and either examinations or substantial written assignments.
Prerequisite(s): THE 1013 - ACTING I (or) THE 2113 - ACTING II
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