THEA 2615 Production Practicum V
- Division: Fine Arts, Comm, and New Media
- Department: Theater Arts
- Credit/Time Requirement: Credit: 1-2; Lecture: 1-2; Lab: 1-2
- Repeatable: Yes.
- Prerequisites: Consent of Instructor
- Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring
- Semester Approved: Spring 2022
- Five-Year Review Semester: Summer 2027
- End Semester: Fall 2027
- Optimum Class Size: 12
- Maximum Class Size: 30
Course Description
This course is a practical application of basic theatre production skills through supervised play rehearsals and technical crew support experiences. Repeatable for credit.
Justification
This course is offered by most theatre departments throughout the state as a lower division credit. This course fills a lower division core for theatre majors wishing to transfer to a four-year institution.This course of Production Practicum will be available to students participating in the fifth show of the theatrical season. Because a student may participate in the fifth show of the season as a freshman, sophomore, etc. the course is repeatable of credit.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to perform the basic duties of a stage technician.
Scene crews serve from beginning scenery construction through the completion of the production.
• Pre-production crews build and paint the scenery.
• Production crews run the shows and make repairs as needed.
• Post-production crews strike the scenery.
Costumes crews serve from the beginning of the construction of costumes through the completion of the production.
• Pre-production crews construct the costumes.
• Production crews help actors with makeup and costumes (quick changes, etc.), and are responsible for the costumes being in the appropriate costume.
Course Content
One or two credit hours will be awarded, depending on the assignment and number of clock hours students complete on assigned productions.Students will serve as scene crew from beginning scenery construction through the completion of the production. The pre-production crews build and paint the scenery. The production crews run the shows and make repairs as needed. The post-production crews strike the scenery.Costumes crews serve from the beginning of the construction of costumes through the completion of the production. The pre-production crews construct the costumes. The production crews help actors with makeup and costumes (quick changes, etc.), and are responsible for the costumes being in the appropriate condition during the shows.
Key Performance Indicators: Assessment of student performance in class:Participation in all rehearsals, performances and technical crew work calls, as well as on completion of all assignments related to role or technical crew assignment. 70 to 90%Post-production evaluation of performance and technical crew work will also be conducted by the director and technical director. 10 to 30%Representative Text and/or Supplies: The script of the current play serves as the text for this course. This script may not be required for all technical positions.Pedagogy Statement: Instructional Mediums: Lecture/Lab