DRAM 1120 - Theatre Practicum I, II, III, IV

DRAM 1120:

Description
Practicum in theater open to all students with emphasis on technique and procedures with experience gained in play productions. Practical experience in a minimum of two productions each semester.
Credits 1 Lecture Hours 0 Lab Hours 4
Extended Hours
0
Contact Hours
64
State Approval Code
50.0502.51 26
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Class Attendance

Regular and punctual attendance of classes and laboratories is required of all students. When a student has been ill or absent from class for approved extracurricular activities, he or she should be allowed, as far as possible, to make up for the missed work. If a student has not actively participated by the census date, they will be dropped by the instructor for non-attendance. This policy applies to courses that are in-person, online, hybrid, and hyflex.

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When an instructor feels that a student has been absent to such a degree as to invalidate the learning experience, the instructor may recommend to the Vice President of Instruction that the student be withdrawn from the course. Instructors may seek to withdraw students for non-attendance after they have accumulated the following number of absences: 

Fall or spring semesters: 

3 or more class meeting times per week - 5 absences

2 class meeting times per week - 3 absences

1 class meeting per week -  2 absences

The student is responsible for seeing that he or she has been officially withdrawn from a class. A student who stops attendance in a class without officially withdrawing from that class will be given a failing grade; consequently, the student must follow official withdrawal procedures in the Admissions/Records Office.

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Instructional Goals and Purposes

The purpose of this course is to gain practical experiences in all aspects of theatre production through study in a “working” lab environment.

Learning Outcomes

After studying all materials and resources presented in the course, the student will be able to:

  1. Use collaboration in the creation of theatrical productions.
  2. Demonstrate the practical application of appropriately leveled theatrical skills and procedures.
  3. Apply critical thinking skills required for the creation of a theatrical production.
Course Content

Students in all sections of this course will learn the following content:

  1. Theatrical Crew Responsibilities
  2. Theatrical Crew Collaboration
  3. How classroom study relates to practical real-life situations.
  4. Theatrical Acting Practical Experience in a rehearsal environment
  5. Theatrical Crew Practical Experience in a rehearsal environment.
Methods of Instruction/Course Format/Delivery

Face-to-Face theatre lab, hands-on demonstration and execution.

Assignments

  1. Rehearsal Calls
  2. Work Calls
  3. Production Calls
  4. Strike Calls
  5. Line-by-Line Analysis – Collaborative Work

Assessments

  1. Maximum Active Participation in 1 – 4 above
  2. Attendance at all scheduled calls
Course Grade

The grading scale for this course is as follows:

  • Active Participation – 75%
  • Completion of Collaborative work assignment– 25%
Texts Materials, and Supplies
  • Required Production Script/Materials
  • Pen, pencil, electronic note-taking devices
  • Internet Access
  • Safety Goggles - available in the Panola College Bookstore
  • Closed Toe shoes with reliable hard sole
  • -ABSOLUTELY NO FLIP FLOPS OR SANDALS
  • Coveralls or long pants
  • Hair ties or hat - if hair is too long.
  • Padlock or combination lock for personal locker
Required Readings
  • Current Production Scripts 
  • Line-by-Line Analysis
Other
This course counts as part of the academic requirements of the Panola College Core Curriculum and an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree
No