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DRAM2005 Page to Stage 2 : Directing

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Humanities
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Drama/Theatre Studies
Offered in Second Semester, 2009 and First Semester, 2010
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course follows on directly from DRAM1005 and concentrates on the rise and development of the modern theatre director. Students will examine the tasks that face a director when working on translating a play text into a performance text. Directing exercises will be prepared and performed in workshop sessions.

Learning Outcomes On satisfying the requirements for this course students will have a practical and theoretical understanding of the process of translating written text to performance, from the perspective of a director.
Indicative Assessment

Two 1,500 - 2,000 word essays (25%) each and workshop contribution and performance (50%).

Workload

Three and a half hours per week: one 1-hour lecture, one 1-hour tutorial and one 1.5-hour workshop.

At least 12 hours of rehearsal time during the course of the semester.

2 hours reading time per week.

Areas of Interest Drama
Requisite Statement

Any two courses in Drama or with permission of the Coordinator.

Prescribed Texts Hodge, Francis and Michael Mc Lain, Play Directing, Analysis, Communication and Style, Sixth Edition, Boston: Pearson, 2005
Majors/Specialisations Drama, New Media Performance, and Theatre Studies
Programs Bachelor of Arts (New Media Arts)
Academic Contact Cathie Margaret Clelland and Ms Cathie Clelland

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