MLA-Drama

Classes

MLDRA 5329: Screenwriting

Theories and techniques of writing feature films and teleplays, including structure, dialogue and characterization. Students write scenes and a short screenplay. Prerequisite: permission of faculty member.

MLDRA 5331: Playwriting

The study of dramatic structure, dialogue, action and characterization. The students write short scenes and a short play.

MLDRA 5333: Scene Design

The principles of scene design for the stage. Emphasis is on the execution of designs through drafting.

MLDRA 5337: Children's Theatre

Theory and practice in the art of performing for young audiences. The students will participate in a major production for children.

MLDRA 5338: Creative Drama

An examination of methods used to teach theatre arts in the elementary classroom. Emphasis is on sensory awareness, pantomime and story dramatization. The students will participate in and lead creative drama sessions with children.

MLDRA 5340: Theatre History I

Theatre History I provides an understanding of how key shifts in human communication shaped developments in the history of theatre and performance. Focusing on artifacts from antiquity through to the restoration, this course explores the methodologies employed by contemporary theatre historians in an effort to create a truly global perspective on drama, theatre and performance.

MLDRA 5341: Theatre History II

Theatre History II is organized to provide an understanding of how key shifts in human communication shaped developments in the history of theatre and performance. Focusing on artifacts from the restoration through to the post-modern era, this course explores the methodologies employed by contemporary theatre historians in an effort to create a truly global perspective on drama, theatre and performance.

MLDRA 6331: Directing

The fundamentals of play directing. Emphasis is on play analysis, production techniques and the relationship between director, script and actor. The students will direct a one-act play.

MLDRA 6393: Special Topics in Drama

Selected topics of mutual interest to the faculty member and students, such as costume history and design, advanced stage makeup and stage movement.