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ENGL 209 Project Course 6 credits
This interdisciplinary course, taught in conjunction with a full-scale Carleton Players production, will explore one of Shakespeare’s greatest and most complex works, Twelfth Night. We will investigate the play’s historical, social, and theatrical contexts as we try to understand not only the world that produced the play, but the world that came out of it. How should what we learn of the past inform a modern production? How can performance offer interpretive arguments about the play’s meanings? Mixing embodied and experiential learning, individual and group projects may involve dramaturgy, stagecraft, literary analysis, music, and research in Special Collections.
- Spring 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice IS, International Studies
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ENGL 209.01 Spring 2025
- Faculty:Andrew Carlson 🏫 👤 · Pierre Hecker 🏫 👤
- Size:30
- T, THWeitz Center 136 1:15pm-3:00pm
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THEA 100.00 Performing Social Change 6 credits
This course examines the role of theatre in envisioning and enacting social change in the United States. Students will analyze the dramatic texts, live performances, and manifestos of influential theatre artists from the 1960s to today. Throughout the term, students will also practice embodied learning through theatre games, improvisational activities, and devised theatre-making.
Held for new first year students.
- Fall 2024
- AI/WR1, Argument & Inquiry/WR1
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Student is a member of the First Year First Term class level cohort. Students are only allowed to register for one A&I course at a time. If a student wishes to change the A&I course they are enrolled in they must DROP the enrolled course and then ADD the new course. Please see our Workday guides Drop or 'Late' Drop a Course and Register or Waitlist for a Course Directly from the Course Listing for more information.
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THEA 100.00 Fall 2024
- Faculty:Andrew Carlson 🏫 👤
- Size:15
- T, THWeitz Center 172 10:10am-11:55am
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THEA 190 Carleton Players Production 1 credits
Each term students may participate in one Players production, a hands-on, faculty-supervised process of conceptualization, construction, rehearsal, and performance. Credit is awarded for a predetermined minimum of time on the production, to be arranged with faculty. Productions explore our theatre heritage from Greek drama to new works. Students may participate through audition or through volunteering for production work.
Course will meet weeks 2 through 6, the drop add period will be the end of week 2. Open only to students in THEA 190 cohort
- Spring 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
- Student is a member of the THEA 190 Student Cohort
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THEA 199 Theater Practicum 3 credits
This course is designed for students who have major responsibilities in Carleton Players productions as Stage Managers, Actors and Designers. Students enrolled in this class will have more responsibility and be expected to commit to more time than the students registered in Theater 190, including additional time for research, design and role preparation. Students in this course will get in-depth learning experiences in the processes most central to the discipline; the creation of performances. Students will waitlist for the course; enrollment in the course will be by instructor’s permission depending on the responsibilities students have.
Course will meet weeks 2 through 6, the drop add period will be the end of week 2. Open only to students in THEA 199 cohort
- Spring 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
- Student is a member of the THEA 199 Student Cohort
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THEA 209 Project Course 6 credits
This interdisciplinary course, taught in conjunction with a full-scale Carleton Players production, will explore one of Shakespeare’s greatest and most complex works, Twelfth Night. We will investigate the play’s historical, social, and theatrical contexts as we try to understand not only the world that produced the play, but the world that came out of it. How should what we learn of the past inform a modern production? How can performance offer interpretive arguments about the play’s meanings? Mixing embodied and experiential learning, individual and group projects may involve dramaturgy, stagecraft, literary analysis, music, and research in Special Collections.
- Spring 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice IS, International Studies
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THEA 209.01 Spring 2025
- Faculty:Andrew Carlson 🏫 👤 · Pierre Hecker 🏫 👤
- Size:30
- T, THWeitz Center 136 1:15pm-3:00pm
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THEA 211 Intermediate Acting 6 credits
This course builds on the core principles of THEA 110 through scene study, improvisational exercises, and script analysis. Students will practice the techniques of Sanford Meisner, Uta Hagen, and Stella Adler as they deepen their ability to live truthfully in imaginary circumstances. Expected preparation: Theater 110 or significant acting experience.
Extra time required
- Winter 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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THEA 211.00 Winter 2025
- Faculty:Andrew Carlson 🏫 👤
- Size:16
- T, THWeitz Center 172 10:10am-11:55am
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THEA 309 Project Course 6 credits
This interdisciplinary course, taught in conjunction with a full-scale Carleton Players production, will explore one of Shakespeare’s greatest and most complex works, Twelfth Night. We will investigate the play’s historical, social, and theatrical contexts as we try to understand not only the world that produced the play, but the world that came out of it. How should what we learn of the past inform a modern production? How can performance offer interpretive arguments about the play’s meanings? Taken at the 300 level, this course requires a major scholarly or creative term-long project.
Instructor consent required
- Spring 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice IS, International Studies
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, click this link and fill out the request form.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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THEA 309.00 Spring 2025
- Faculty:Andrew Carlson 🏫 👤 · Pierre Hecker 🏫 👤
- Size:30
- T, THWeitz Center 136 1:15pm-3:00pm
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THEA 400 Integrative Exercise
- Fall 2024, Winter 2025, Spring 2025
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Student is a Theater major and has Senior Priority.