Course Number: DT-410-1
Theatre Arts 1 is a course which offers students an introduction to the process and production of theatre. This skills-based class enhances communication skills and team work through collaborative performance. Students will use theatre practices to create, perform, and reflect in social and historical contexts. An expectation is that students will attend live theatrical productions during after-school hours.
Course Number: DT-761-1; GT Option: DT-771-1
Prerequisite: Theatre 1 or Audition
Musical Theatre Ensemble explores musicals and theatre processes from a variety of time periods and cultures. In this course, students collaborate as a production company working as directors, lyricists, composers, choreographers, actors, designers, and technicians on theatrical projects. Student in this course will get to participate in class project performances. There is a GT option for this course.
Course Numbers: DT-741-1; GT Option: DT-751-1
Prerequisite: Theatre 1 or Audition
Theatre Company explores plays and theatre processes from a variety of time periods and cultures. In this course, students collaborate as a production company working as directors, writers, actors, designers, and technicians on theatrical projects. Students in this course will get to participate in class project performances. There is a GT option for this course.
Course Number: DT-791-1
Prerequisite: Theatre 1 or Application
Theatre Apprenticeship GT trains a new generation of theatre artists, through original creation, portfolio development, independent research, task commitment and special topics related to Theatre. The majority of class time will be dedicated to production team tasks connected to the co-curricular productions and/or classroom instruction supervised by the Theatre Arts teacher.
Course Number: DT-910-8
In this semester course, students will design and construct the technical elements involved in theatrical productions. Students will learn about storytelling and design principles in order to apply them to set, lighting, prop, sound, costume, and marketing. Students will also learn about safe practices in construction and electrical work. Students will be actively involved in the production process. The semester course does not satisfy the fine arts credit for graduation.