History of theatre, dominantly in the Western tradition, from antiquity through to the Romantic revolt and the beginnings of realism. The evolution of theatrical production (acting, production, theatre architecture) will be emphasized, with assigned plays being examined largely within the context of the production and performance dynamics of their period. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): Completion of 30 credit units at the university.Note: Students with credit for DRAM 201 may not take DRAM 203 for credit.
History of theatre, dominantly in the Western tradition, from antiquity through to the Romantic revolt and the beginnings of realism. The evolution of theatrical production (acting, production, theatre architecture) will be emphasized, with assigned plays being examined largely within the context of the production and performance dynamics of their period. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): Completion of 30 credit units at the university.Note: Students with credit for DRAM 201 may not take DRAM 203 for credit.