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B. 2. PLAY PRODUCTION.
  

B. 2. PLAY PRODUCTION.

The history of the theatre.

The theory and practice of play directing. The methods employed in
the staging of plays of different periods and types.

Training in the technique of acting.

The essential arts involved in the producing of plays (casting, costuming,
lighting, music, etc.)

Lectures and practical work in the production of revivals and the original
plays written by members of B 1. class.

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 dramatics in schools and
communities.

Prerequisites are the same as those of B 1, except that no play need be
submitted.

(B. A. or B. S. credit 3 session hours)

Laboratory fee $10.

Class will meet in the afternoon.

Associate Professor Pratt