"THE 1008 Theatre Script Analysis OER" includes open course materials designed to …
"THE 1008 Theatre Script Analysis OER" includes open course materials designed to explore methods of reading and analyzing a variety of diverse texts for the stage. The resources provide an opportunity for users to interpret theatre scripts through various cultural lenses. Created using Microsoft Sway.
This course deals with advanced design theories and textual analysis. Emphasis is …
This course deals with advanced design theories and textual analysis. Emphasis is placed on script analysis in general, as well as the investigation of design principles from a designer’s perspective. Students also refine technical skills in rendering and presentation, historical research, and analysis. Class sessions include interaction with student/faculty directors and other staff designers. The goal of this course is for students to approach text with a fresh vision and translate that vision into design for performance.
This learning resource introduces the concept of script scoring, a technique that …
This learning resource introduces the concept of script scoring, a technique that involves analyzing dialogue and stage directions to identify "beats" - moments of shift in a character's objective, emotion, or focus within a scene.
This learning resource is a script that shows how to use dialogue …
This learning resource is a script that shows how to use dialogue to express complex emotions and character relationships, helping theatre students create genuine and engaging interactions on stage.
This class focuses on reading a script theatrically with a view to …
This class focuses on reading a script theatrically with a view to mounting a coherent production. Through careful, intensive reading of a variety of plays from different periods and different aesthetics, a pattern emerges for discerning what options exist for interpretating a script. Students discuss the consequences of those options for production.
This course focuses on reading a script theatrically with a view to …
This course focuses on reading a script theatrically with a view to mounting a coherent production. Through careful, intensive reading of a variety of plays from different periods and different aesthetics, a pattern emerges for discerning what options exist for interpretating a script. The Fall 2005 version of this course contains alternate readings and assignments sections.
This script example outlines a scene between two characters who are close …
This script example outlines a scene between two characters who are close friends dealing with a significant secret. The dialogue includes notations to guide the actors on pacing, rhythm, and emotional intensity, using symbols to indicate different levels of pauses and breaks in the conversation.
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