First year course offerings
THEATRE 1 - F521X
Length/Credit(s): 1 semester/.5 AA credit - Grade(s): 9, 10, 11 and 12 - Prerequisite(s): None
This class is designed to give you an overview of the theater arts. Although the course sometimes includes experiential exercises, it will emphasize learning about theater processes rather than theatrical production and performance. You will learn about the history and conventions of the art of theater. Course topics include one or more of the following: basic techniques in acting, major developments in dramatic literature, major playwrights, the evolution of theater as a cultural tradition, and critical appreciation of the art and craft of the theater profession.
This class is designed to give you an overview of the theater arts. Although the course sometimes includes experiential exercises, it will emphasize learning about theater processes rather than theatrical production and performance. You will learn about the history and conventions of the art of theater. Course topics include one or more of the following: basic techniques in acting, major developments in dramatic literature, major playwrights, the evolution of theater as a cultural tradition, and critical appreciation of the art and craft of the theater profession.
ACTING I – F531X
Length/Credit(s): 1 semester/.5 AA credit - Grade(s): 9, 10, 11 and 12 - Prerequisite(s): None
Welcome to the world of theatre! This class includes the study of acting techniques (voice, movement, pantomime, improvisation, characterization), play analysis, stage directions, and terminology as well as theatre history. Students acquire a broad perspective of the theatre and learn good rehearsal and performance skills.
Welcome to the world of theatre! This class includes the study of acting techniques (voice, movement, pantomime, improvisation, characterization), play analysis, stage directions, and terminology as well as theatre history. Students acquire a broad perspective of the theatre and learn good rehearsal and performance skills.
STAGECRAFT 1 - F505X
Length/Credit(s): 1 semester/.5 AA credit - Grade(s): 9, 10, 11 and 12 - Prerequisite(s): None - Extended Application Offered
Working in a hands-on format, this class focuses on the technical skill required to support scenic elements of the AHS drama productions. Students will be introduced to carpentry shop tools and equipment; rigging systems and practices; scenic art techniques and tools; and reading stage plots and working drawings.
Working in a hands-on format, this class focuses on the technical skill required to support scenic elements of the AHS drama productions. Students will be introduced to carpentry shop tools and equipment; rigging systems and practices; scenic art techniques and tools; and reading stage plots and working drawings.
COSTUME DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION - F508X
Length/Credit(s): 1 semester/.5 AA credit - Grade(s): 10, 11 and 12 - Prerequisite(s): None
Are you interested in costuming and stage makeup? In this course we will look into make up techniques including; aging, wounds, drag, animal, and cultural designs. We will also look into the differences in costuming throughout the decades. Designing from imagination, reality, and recyclables. We will learn how to hand sew and use a sewing machine, as well as look at the costuming for the stage productions during this course.
Are you interested in costuming and stage makeup? In this course we will look into make up techniques including; aging, wounds, drag, animal, and cultural designs. We will also look into the differences in costuming throughout the decades. Designing from imagination, reality, and recyclables. We will learn how to hand sew and use a sewing machine, as well as look at the costuming for the stage productions during this course.
ACTING II – F532X
Length/Credit(s): 1 semester/.5 AA credit - Grade(s): 10, 11 and 12 - Prerequisite(s): Successful Completion of Acting I or Instructor approval
This course continues the in-depth study of acting techniques and theatre skills developed in Acting I. Students will focus on classic theatre, dramatic interpretation, mask and movement, and script analysis.
This course continues the in-depth study of acting techniques and theatre skills developed in Acting I. Students will focus on classic theatre, dramatic interpretation, mask and movement, and script analysis.
advanced course offerings
ACTING III – F5331 and F5332 / F533X (1 semester option)
Length/Credit(s): 2 semesters/1.0 AA credit - Grade(s): 11 and 12 - Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of Acting I & Acting II - Extended Application Offered
This course is for the student who is planning to explore theatre in college and/ or as a professional career. It emphasizes strengthening creative abilities and increasing understanding of the dramatic process. Students also explore the role of theatre in our society and culture. The goal is to prepare students for college theatre and/or professional life. Career assistance is given (resume writing, interviewing, and auditioning techniques, etc.) which applies not only to theatre but to all endeavors. Regular attendance is vital!
This course is for the student who is planning to explore theatre in college and/ or as a professional career. It emphasizes strengthening creative abilities and increasing understanding of the dramatic process. Students also explore the role of theatre in our society and culture. The goal is to prepare students for college theatre and/or professional life. Career assistance is given (resume writing, interviewing, and auditioning techniques, etc.) which applies not only to theatre but to all endeavors. Regular attendance is vital!
STAGECRAFT 2 - F506X
Length/Credit(s): 1 semester/.5 AA credit - Grade(s): 10, 11 and 12 - Prerequisite(s): Successful Completion of Stagecraft 1 - Extended Application Offered
In this course you will learn about various aspects of theatrical production, including lighting, costuming, sound, set construction, makeup, stage management, and the use of computer and media-based applications. students get to practice hands-on application of these production elements in design.
In this course you will learn about various aspects of theatrical production, including lighting, costuming, sound, set construction, makeup, stage management, and the use of computer and media-based applications. students get to practice hands-on application of these production elements in design.
THEATRE 2 - F522X
Length/Credit(s): 1 semester/.5 AA credit - Grade(s): 9, 10, 11 and 12 - Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of Theatre 1
This course will continue to build on the skills and ideas learned in Theatre 1, which includes introduction to Theater courses provide an overview of the art, conventions, and history of the theater arts. Although the courses sometimes include experiential exercises, they emphasize learning about theater processes rather than theatrical production and performance. Course topics include one or more of the following: basic techniques in acting, major developments in dramatic literature, major playwrights, the evolution of theater as a cultural tradition, and critical appreciation of the art and craft of the theater profession.
This course will continue to build on the skills and ideas learned in Theatre 1, which includes introduction to Theater courses provide an overview of the art, conventions, and history of the theater arts. Although the courses sometimes include experiential exercises, they emphasize learning about theater processes rather than theatrical production and performance. Course topics include one or more of the following: basic techniques in acting, major developments in dramatic literature, major playwrights, the evolution of theater as a cultural tradition, and critical appreciation of the art and craft of the theater profession.