Clayton First semester 2008 (Day)
An introduction to the ways in which meanings are communicated in the theatre. The course is based on the assumption that the study of any theatrical text is incomplete if it is not related to models of performance, whether those are historical or contemporary, actual or hypothetical. The seminars will normally involve intensive work on particular sequences from the prescribed plays.
This subject will introduce students to the ways in which meanings are communicated in the theatre and to the theoretical implications of those processes. The emphasis in seminars will be on the relationship between text and performance, and this will normally involve intensive work on particular sequences from the plays. While the subject is not concerned with the teaching or assessment of performance skills in themselves, and will not assume any level of expertise of that kind, participation in these activities will be a requirement.
Students in DTS1060 should develop:
Essay (1500 words): 25%
Creative/Performance project: 25%
Examination (2 hours): 50%
2.5 hours (1 x 1 hour lecture and 1 x 1.5 hour seminar) per week