Course research
The course presentation is a more formal research project on a specific theatre topic studied or prominent in the field. The presentation should be on one of the theatrical topics listed below…or elect to pick a topic of your own (with approval by the instructor).
- Early Theatre: The Greek City Dionysia Festival
- Japanese Kabuki Theatre
- Christopher Marlowe: The Other Elizabethan Playwright
- Lord Chamberlain's Men
- London’s Historic Drury Lane Theatre
- Tennessee Williams and Society's Outcasts
- American Musicals by Stephen Sondheim
- Theatre in Prisons
- The Tony Awards
- Stage Musicals on Film
Areas that could be covered by this presentation include (but are not limited by) the following.
- a general history of the period, event, playwright, etc.
- staging and production conventions, if applicable
- plays and/or other related productions produced
- audience responses to or involvement in theatre
Unlike other assignments in this course, the presentation is not necessarily a normal written essay (though an enhanced written research project would be acceptable). Think originality and creativity…that is, graphics, charts, images/videos, Powerpoint/Prezi programs, audio or visual presentations, etc. are all accepted and encouraged. If created in Word, 8-10 page limit is recommended; if created in Powerpoint/Prezi, 14-16 panels is suggested.
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