Directing Narrative Literature

Directing Narrative Literature
Theory and practice of adapting, directing, and performing nondramatic literature. Readers Theatre.
TMA
331
 Hours3.0 Credit, 3.0 Lecture, 1.0 Lab
 PrerequisitesTMA 115; Theatre arts studies major status.
 TaughtFall Contact Department
Course Outcomes

Creative Foundations

Gain experience selecting, adapting and performing various forms of narrative literature and other written materials.

Production Processes

Learn to adapt, direct and perform a style of theatre that offers an alternative to conventional theatre within the boundaries of church, community, educational organizations, and professional theatre.

Collaboration and Character Building

Instill in our hearts and minds the vision and skills necessary to enter a ward or stake community, a classroom, a community theatre or a professional theatre and use narrative performance techniques to bring people to Christ.