James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2001

TH1928:03

Theatre Practice 1D

Townsville

Contact hours will vary according to the module chosen up to a maximum of 96 hours workshops. Second semester.

Available to level 1 BT students only.

Students enrolling in this subject will undertake studies in either the Acting or Production area.

Acting

Study topic — Contemporary Drama in Performance

Approaches to rehearsal process, ‘intentions’ and ‘objectives’, scene study, text analysis and performance exercises, ‘being in the moment’, detailed character work, scene presentation.

Production

Introduction to costume design and wardrobe management. The areas of study include: analysing a script and creating lists, researching and creating costume designs, costume maintenance, sewing skills and the fundamentals of wardrobe management.

Learning Objectives:

Acting

  1. to enable students to identify, employ and obtain mastery of core skills necessary to professional practice.

Production

  1. to enable students to identify, employ and obtain mastery of core skills necessary for participation in professional theatre.

Assessment by:

Acting

5 key elements of rehearsal process (10% each) (50%); 5 key elements in performance skills (10% each) (50%).

Production

Preparation and participation in practicals (25%); continuous assessment of practical skills through various project work (75%).