21M.805
Theater Practicum
“Imperceptible Mutabilities in the Third Kingdom”
Thomas DeFrantz and Technical Instructors in Design, William Fregosi, Michael Katz, Karen Perlow
Mon Jan 8 thru Sun Feb 4, 10am-10:00pm, Kresge, rehearsal rm
Pre-register on WebSIS and attend first class.
Limited to 25 participants.
No listeners
Prereq: At least one studio subject or permission of instructor
Level: U 6 units Standard A - F Grading Can be repeated for credit
Provides directed practice in acting or directing on a sustained theater piece, either one-act or full length, from pre-rehearsal preparation to workshop production. Consult Theater Arts Office.
Includes directed practice in stagecraft. Dramashop rehearses a production of Suzan-Lori Parks play “Imperceptible Mutabilities in the Third Kingdom” for presentation the first two weekends in February. Thomas F. DeFrantz directs. Approximately 10 roles filled by auditions on December 4, 5, and 6, 7:00 PM, Kresge Rehearsal Room B. Students can receive up to six credits for acting or technical positions. Schedule of rehearsals to be arranged, but actors should be available during the day. Students must be available for performances in early February.
Contact: Thomas DeFrantz and Technical Instructors in Design, 10-272, x3-6957, defrantz@mit.edu
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21M.820
Technical Theater Special Topics
Technical Staff for "Imperceptible Mutabilities in the Third Kingdom"
William Fregosi, Michael Katz, Karen Perlow, Leslie Held
Mon Jan 8 thru Sun Feb 4, 10am-11:00pm, E33, see description for details
Pre-register on WebSIS and attend first class.
No listeners
Prereq: At least one Theater Arts subject or permission of instuctor
Level: U 6 units Standard A - F Grading Can be repeated for credit
Provides opportunity to study technical theater arts subjects including Technical Theater Practica or experimental subjects offered by the permanent or visiting faculty.
Units to be arranged. Students can receive up to six credits for technical design and execution for production of "Imperceptible Mutabilities in the Third Kingdom". Schedule to be arranged, but technicians should be available to work in January and for dress rehearsals and performances in the evening on the first three weekends of February
Contact: William Fregosi, E33, x3-0862, wfregosi@mit.edu
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