2023-2024 Catalog

THETR-160 From Oedipus to Hamilton: Shaping Society Through Theatre

The expansive world of theatre provides a wealth of stories from all corners of the globe that dissect humanity, shape society, and reflect what it is to be human. This course will introduce students to what theatre is, provide a brief overview of its vast history, and explore the social and cultural perspectives of diverse communities across the globe. We will investigate the practical challenges of producing plays to learn how each participant is essential to the journey from concept to opening night. Students will discover how production elements (costumes, light, sound, etc.) deepen the story, how a director can shape the stage action to convey information about the characters and their relationships, and how the investigation of injustice on stage has led oppressed communities into freedom. We will also explore how magical it is to be a member of live performance audience.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

This course is for non-Theatre majors only.

Core Curriculum

  • Perspectives
  • Visual and Performance Theory and History