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DRAM2008 Modern Australian Drama

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Cultural Inquiry
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Drama/Theatre Studies
Offered in Second Semester, 2010
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course aims to provide students with an introduction to some of the major developments in Australian drama and theatre in the twentieth century. Works by Seymour, Lawler, White, Kenna, Hewett, Buzo, Nowra, Williamson, Romeril, Hibberd, Gow and Davis will be studied both theoretically and practically. The plays chosen represent the wide range of subject matter and theatrical form that is evident in the modern Australian dramatic repertoire. In order to contextualise the plays studied, some examination will be given to more important elements of the stage history of Australia covering the last 50 years.

Courses are designed to provide students with the opportunity to study theory through its practical application.

Learning Outcomes

Students should be able to

  1. express in an oral and written form the major historical developments in Australian drama since the 1950's.
  2. identify and critically analyse key themes in modern Australian drama.
  3. undertake research to explore conceptual ideas related to Australian theatre.
  4. make appropriate performance methodology choices for performance of selected texts.
  5. apply theoretical and empirical data in performance.
Indicative Assessment

2,000 word essay (25%), examination (25%) and workshop contribution and performance (50%).

Workload

Four hours per week: one 1-hour lecture, one 1-hour tutorial and one 2 hour workshop per week

Two hours reading time per week.

At least 6 hours of rehearsal time during the course of the semester.

Areas of Interest Drama
Requisite Statement

Any two courses from the Faculty of Arts

Majors/Specialisations Drama, English, Australian Studies, and Theatre Studies
Academic Contact Ms Cathie Clelland

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