The Magical Object - Visual Metaphor

DRA2116.01
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Course Description

Summary

There is a great difference between a prop and an object on stage that is built or filled with the dramatic forces of a play. Such objects become metaphors, they become fresh comprehensions of the world. In the theater, we believe in magic. Our gaze is focused on ordinary objects鈥 glass figurine, a pair of shoes, a wedding dress鈥nd then our attention is shaped, and charged, and we watch the everyday grow in meaning and power. Most of our greatest plays, written by our most poetic playwrights, contain a visual metaphor, an object with metaphorical weight that we can see on stage, not just in our mind鈥檚 eye. How do we make the ordinary into the extraordinary? How do we create something that can carry meaning across the stage, into the audience and then out of the theater, all the way home, and into the lives of these strangers who come to sit together in the dark? How do we generate a magical object on stage? Students will read five plays, write a small play that contains a magical object, and, as their final project, build/create that magical object.

Prerequisites

None.

Please contact the faculty member :

Instructor

  • Sherry Kramer

Day and Time

TBA

Delivery Method

Unknown

Length of Course

Unknown

Academic Term

Fall 2015

Area of Study

Credits

4

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

12

Course Frequency

unknown