In this seminar, students gain a better understanding of dramaturgy and the role it plays in the work of actors, designers, directors, dramaturgs, and playwrights. In addition to reading, writing, and talking about dramaturgy, students develop skills as theatre makers by participating in practical projects sponsored by the department that explore the relationship amongst dramaturgy, collaboration, community, and one or more of the following areas: devising, new play development, re-imagining the classics, and theatre education. This course may be repeated for credit.

Prerequisites
THTR 200 or 215 and permission of the instructor.
Course UID
004817.1
Course Subject
Catalog Number
323
Long title
Projects in Dramaturgy
Topic
Dramaturgy of Space, Sites, Audience Experience
Moments of Knowing Fall 2013
Tacoma Civil Rights Performance Walk
The Politics and Praxis of Re-memory
Three Uses of David Mamet