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Introductory & Intermediate Classes
GR 9-12 | Prerequisite: None (0.5 credit available - ask your counselor)
Students will develop and refine their skills in acting through different acting approaches and processes. Students will rehearse and perform a variety of scenes, monologues, and auditions to expand their flexibility in performance and hone their acting technique. Students will have the opportunity to work to their experience, skill, and motivation level within the class, with curriculum tailored to that level...growth is our goal!
Note: This class may be taken multiple times for credit.
GR 9-12 | Prerequisite: None (0.5 credit available - ask your counselor)
Students will develop and refine the skills and understanding needed to successfully support theatre productions technically, including carpentry, sound, lighting, painting, and others in a fun, social environment. This class is intended for the person who enjoys hands-on work or wants to learn more about the technical side of theatre. Students will have the opportunity to work to their experience, skill, and motivation level within the class, with curriculum tailored to that level...growth is our goal!
Note: This class may be taken multiple times for credit.
GR 9-12 | Prerequisite: None (0.5 credit available - ask your counselor)
Students will develop and refine skills and understanding needed to successfully support a theatrical production visually, including costuming, makeup, and others in a fun social environment. This class is intended for the person who enjoys hands-on work or wants to learn more about the costuming side of theatre. Students will have the opportunity to work to their experience, skill, and motivation level within the class, with curriculum tailored to that level...growth is our goal!
Note: This class may be taken multiple times for credit.
Advanced Classes
GR 10–12 | Prerequisites: Acting, Stagecraft, or Costuming AND Instructor Permission; 1.0 Credit Only
In Theatrical Production/Management, you will put the skills, techniques, and knowledge refined in discipline-specific Theatre classes to produce theatre for audiences and touring. Actors, Technicians, Costumers, and prospective Directors/Stage Managers will combine and refine their talents producing original works, children’s theatre, competition work, and design for the IBW community. Due to the public performance aspect, students will be required to commit two one-week periods (one per semester) to evening/weekend technical rehearsals and performances. Numbers of students admitted will be limited in order to insure development and opportunity within the ensemble of artists.
Note: This class may be taken multiple times for credit.