The course is an introduction to the basic elements of the art and craft of acting. Students will explore this through improvisation in the space, using body and movement exercises, voice, sounds, and text work. The focus of the course is on the creative approach. The goal is to stimulate creativity and imagination, develop communication skills, and encourage social interaction emphasizing teamwork, as well as providing specific techniques for literary analysis and theatrical presentation. Students will be introduced to basic principles and techniques of character building and perform supervised individual and group work in class. The course, however, will emphasize the importance of self-discipline and commitment. Students will be asked to establish a daily regimen and develop a personal methodology that will allow them to produce an original theatrical work.
During the semester each student will read, analyze one or two plays and work on preparation of monologues and scenes with partners. Through a critical journal, students will reflect on assigned readings, responses to the work, and continuing assessment of personal growth. At the end of the semester students will present their final work under the supervision of the theatre professor for a final performance at John Cabot University, open to students, faculty, staff and friends.
In addition, students will be asked to write a paper based on readings on theatre and acting selected from the list provided, on reserve in JCU library, combined with the insights and observations gathered throughout the course.
Course structure:
Daily physical and vocal training
Technique development (body language and movement, voice, speech)
Individual and group acting exercises
Supervised individual and group exercises in class
Reading from the selected plays, analysis and discussion
Study of action and character (role creation)
Individual and group improvisation
Monologue and scene work rehearsal
Final assembling of the works produced by students and general rehearsal
Final performance