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IV. Dramatic Art
  
  
  
  
  
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IV. Dramatic Art

Dramatic Art B1: Playwriting: Not open to first-year students. Other
students will be admitted only after a personal interview with Mr. Boyle.
English B2 or B4 or B5 prerequisite or must be taken concurrently.
—The reading
and analysis of plays throughout the year. The dramatization of the short
story and the writing of original one-act plays. Emphasis will be placed on
the present-day life and historical traditions of Virginia. Students from other
sections will be expected to use the materials and background with which
they are familiar. Plays considered worthy of production will be staged by
the Virginia Players. Monday evenings, 7:30 to 10. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 1
course.)

Mr. Boyle.

Dramatic Art B2: Play Production: The technique of acting and stage
directing. The essential arts involved in the producing of plays: scene design
and construction, costuming, lighting, etc. Lectures and practical work. Each
student will direct a one-act play and act in two others. This course in the
theory and practice of the theatre is designed for the training of students
participating in the work of the Virginia Players and for those who plan to
become directors of school and community drama work. Afternoon hours to
be arranged. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 1 course.)

Mr. Boyle.

Dramatic t B4: Advanced Play Production: Dramatic Art B2 pre-
requisite.—Stu who have had considerable experience in the theatre may
secure the consen of the instructor to take this course concurrently with Dramatic
Art B2.
—Lectures, parallel reading and reports. Members of this class will
be assigned responsible positions on the various productions of the Virginia
Players. Afternoon hours to be arranged. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 1 course.)

Associate Professor Pratt and Mr. Boyle.

Dramatic Art B5: History of the Theatre: The changing conventions
of the theatre and their relation to the problems engaging the interest of playwrights
and audiences. The Greek theatre, the Renaissance, and the modern
intimate playhouse. The technique of the movies. Modern problems; Realism,
Symbolism, Expressionism, etc. The technique of playwriting illustrated
by private performances and readings from the plays of Sophocles, Shakespeare,
Ibsen and others. Lectures and discussions. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 1
course.)

Associate Professor Pratt.


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Dramatic Art C1: Advanced Playwriting: Dramatic Art B1 and one
other B course prerequisite. Open only to those of proved aptitude in playwriting
who have obtained the consent of the professor in charge.
—Each student
will be required to satisfactorily complete a full length play. Hours to be arranged.

Associate Professor Pratt.

Virginia Players: H. R. Pratt, Director and Manager, Roger Boyle, Associate
Director,
A. J. Barlow, Secretary and Treasurer.—The Virginia Players
is the producing company for the courses in Playwriting and Dramatic Art in
the McIntire School of Fine Arts. It is incorporated under the laws of the
State of Virginia as a non-stock corporation: the trustees: Professors J. C.
Metcalf, J. S. Wilson, W. H. Faulkner, W. S. Rodman, A. J. Barlow, H. R.
Pratt and one member from the student body. Its purpose is to develop a
State Theatre which will seek to interpret Virginia to its people through the
writing and production of original plays, and to stage revivals of classic and
modern plays. Only those enrolled as students in the University are eligible
to election as Active Members. Others who participate in the work may be
elected Associate Members.