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Theatre Arts

Department of Communication & Cultural Studies
School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry
Faculty of Humanities
Curtin University


Area Coordinator: Philip Miolin. For more information email: p.miolin@curtin.edu.au / phone: 9266 2511 / Building: 209 Room 354


1ST YEAR - PRE-MAJOR UNITS

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Semester 1:
THTR 3003: International Theatre (1 x 3hr seminar)
This unit examines a range of international plays, playwrights and movements in modern and contemporary theatre and performance from the early twentieth century to the present day as blueprints for: performance; ideological statements and reflections of the historical, cultural and political environment of their creation and production. The unit combines both practical and theoretical approaches to this material.

THTR 30013000: Devising Directing Theatre (1 x 3hr seminar)
Through a combination of discussion, research and practical exercises this unit will examine ways and means of devising performance in which text is not the privileged element. These strategies will be applied practically as the students work towards the production of a collaborative, devised performance work as part of a season of original performance work Students analyse and present the work of major theatre directors and acquire and apply directing skills in a season of public performances of their own works at the Hayman Theatre. (PrerequisitePrerequisites: This unit is available to students who have successfully completed either THTR 2001: Acting or THTR 3006: Collaborative Theatre Practice).1st year pre-major PS units and THTR 2002: Technical Theatre Fundamentals.)
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THTR 3005: Dramaturgy and Creative Production (1 x 3hr seminar)
This unit is designed specifically for Theatre Arts students who have demonstrated a high level of commitment to creative or technical involvement in productions by Curtin’s Hayman Theatre Company throughout their course of study. It is suited to students intending to enter the performing arts as a profession and consists of a dual emphasis: excellence of practice and the ability to document and reflect. (Prerequisites: significant participation in 3 eligible productions by Curtin’s Hayman Theatre Company throughout their course of study and successful completion of THTR 2002: Technical Theatre Fundamentals.)

Semester 2:
THTR 3004: Australian Theatre (1 x 3hr seminar)
This unit examines a range of recent Australian plays and considers them from a number of perspectives: as blueprints for performance; ideological statements and reflections of Australia at various stages of its recent history. The set texts include a diverse range of recent Australian plays and critical writing about Australian theatre. The unit combines both practical and theoretical approaches to this material.

THTR 30003001: Directing Devising Theatre (1 x 3hr seminar)
Students analyse and present the work of major theatre directors and acquire and apply directing skills in a season of public performances of their own works Through a combination of discussion, research and practical exercises this unit will examine ways and means of devising performance in which text is not the privileged element. These strategies will be applied practically as the students work towards the production of a collaborative, devised performance work as part of a season of original performance work at the Hayman Theatre. (PrerequisitesPrerequisite: This unit is available to students who have successfully completed 1st year pre-major PS units and THTR 2002: Technical Theatre Fundamentals.)either THTR 2001: Acting or THTR 3006: Collaborative Theatre Practice).
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THTR 3002: Professional Theatre Practice (1 x 4hr seminar)
This unit introduces students to the local and national performing arts industry. Students will have the opportunity to make valuable connections with industry professionals and arts workers and are shown strategies for writing and compiling funding applications for professional development and production opportunities. There is an emphasis on collaborative process and authentic assessment within a practical and theoretical context.

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