THR220 — Principles of Dramatic Analysis
THR 220 - Principles of Dramatic Analysis THR 220 - Principles of Dramatic Analysis THE 2220. Description: Play script analysis and production for interpreting a script for performance values and aesthetics. Critical analysis from the point of view of the director, actor, designer, or critic. Identify the six component parts of dramatic form: plot, character, theme, diction, rhythm, and spectacle. Assess the mechanics of plot structure: theme, exposition, rising action, conflict, crisis, climax, and resolution. Analyze and describe the meaning and metaphor in dramatic works. Reconstruct a scene on stage based on research a play’ s time, genre, and culture. Collaborate to produce a play script from the page to stage.
Prerequisites: THR135, THR141