54-177: Foundations of Drama I
The Foundations of Drama sequence is a three-semester program that develops the ability to read, understand, and write critically about plays and performances, from a variety of critical perspectives, as an essential step in preparation of an artistic product. In Foundations I and II, the student will learn various techniques for ¿close reading¿ and in-depth critical analysis of plays from a wide variety of historical and cultural contexts, and within different theoretical models of interpretation. These courses place a heavy emphasis on research, writing, the critical use of evidence, and the practical application of all three into the creation of a living, breathing performance. The third semester is a required 9-hour H&SS course that has been pre-approved by the Professors. Upon successful completion of Foundations I (6 units, meets in two 1:20 sessions per week), the student will have a basic command of the following practitioner skills: close reading and script analysis; critical writing about dramatic literature; and basic dramaturgical research and application.
| A | TR | 12:00 pm - 01:20 pm | PH A21 | Chemers |
| B | TR | 01:30 pm - 02:50 pm | PH A18B | Chemers |

