Welcome to
Musical Theatre
Production!
A brand new clas for MVRHS! This team taught class, created by Janis Wightman & Kate Murray, combines all of the elements of theatre, music & dance that make up the process of producing a musical. Students will work on all areas of production, including: technical, rehearsal, performance & PR to create mini musical theatre productions.
Please note: There are some changes to this course in the first semester...the focus will be on the fall production (non-musical: The Miracle Worker. Any questions contact: Kate Murray.)
Camelot 2007
Grease 2006
Camelot 2007
MUSICAL THEATRE PRODUCTION
5/2.5 Credits Full/Semester Unweighted Prerequisite: NoneA class for everyone! From Designing to Performance... Enter the world of theatre production with opportunities for set, lighting, sound, costume and makeup design. Students will participate as performers or technical staff to produce a series of small-scale theatre performances on a professional level. Course includes local and off-island field trips as well as work with school and community personnel in the areas of business, visual arts, theatre, dance, history, and English.
Musical Theatre Production
Musical Theatre Production meets _____Block this semester. Below is a course description along with the syllabus (Which is a vision & subject to change & flexibility!) This web page is subject to change - so please check it weekly!
*All students are required to help with current drama department productions, by working a minimum of 5 hours outside of school hours in a technical area of choice. Please check the Play Production page for rehearsal & performance details.
The Theatre Class is divided into _ Units per semester - Students will work on several in-class projects, write an in-class journal and help with current productions. Performance and technical production work are graded as students FINAL for the semester; there is no written test during EXAM week. This syllabus is a VISION for the year...
Grading
The most important thing to do is take RISKS (safe ones,) and participate
in class. Remember: There is NO Right or Wrong -
"No Mistakes - Only Gifts."
Class Participation = 40%
Journal/Bell Work = 10%
Projects = 40%
Production Tech = 10%
Texts & References Included in this Course
Introduction to Theatre Arts (ITA).................................................Suzy Zimmerman
Set Design A Guide To The Stage (SDGS)..............................................Henning Nelms
The Perfect Stage Crew (PSC).........................................................................John Kaluta
The Actor's Audition (TAA).................................................................................David Black
Semester 1 Syllabus
Unit 1 Focus: Intro. to Production Planning: (Wks 1-5)
Week 1: Intro/Syllabus/Goals/Req. & Policies- Risks!
Name Game & Stage Basics Review
The Ten Commandments of Theatre - intro. & Stage Basics
Bell Work:
WK2: Event: Auditions for Fall Show!
Auditioning Basics Workshop: Practice for Fall Workshop Auditions both for Actors & Tech Staff
Expectations for Class, Rehearsal & Performance pg 8 ITA
Bell Work: Journaling: Auditioning observations: How did you feel in class/ on stage?
WK3: Event: Begin rehearsals for Fall Show
Theatre Tour
Design: Set & Props, Costume, Lighting & Sound Models
History of theatre: Non Musical theatre: The world of The Miracle Worker - Begin research
THE TEAM: Assign roles for production - Begin Pre-Production
Bell Work:
WK4:
Design: Set & Props, Costume, Lighting & Sound in action
Movement on stage, Staging vs Blocking
TECH: Stage & Production Manager Workshop
Bell Work:
WK5:
History of theatre:
TECH: Continue with Design & Construct
Bell Work: Promotion - How would you promote MW to get the largest audience possible?
Unit 2: Production Process
Wk6:
Continue production Construct & Process
TECH: Properties Master/Mistress
Bell Work:
WK7:
TECH: Costuming Fittings
Bell Work:
WK8:
TECH: Setting the Mood basics
Bell Work:
WK9:
TECH: Performance responsibilities
Bell Work:
Unit 3: Hell Week Prep & Performance
WK10:
(Holiday 11/11)
TECH: Problem Solving during the run & Strike Team Efficiency Plan
Bell Work:
( *End of 1st quarter)????
WK11: Event: Fall Show!
TECH: Production! & Then Strike
Bell Work: Journal:
WK12: Musical Theatre Begins
TECH: Set Design Intro SDGS
Bell Work: Journaling: Design a set based on the scene provided
WK13:
TECH: Costume Design
Bell Work: Journaling: Design Costume Plot based on the scene provided
Unit 4: Scene Study (Mini Musicals) (Wks: 14 - 16)
WK14:
Choose Scenes
TECH:
Bell Work:
WK15:
Color Me! Lighting Design
Lighting Video
TECH: Lighting
WK16: Present:
TECH:
Bell Work:
Unit 5: Final Project Workshop (Wks: 17 -20 )
WK17:
TECH:
Bell Work:
WK18: 1/9 - 1/13:
TECH:
Bell Work:
WK19: 1/17 - 1/20: Project Week
Present Project Final Project!
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Semester 2 Syllabus & Homework
Unit 1:
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