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Syllabus – Performance Historiography

  • Syllabus for Performance Historiography

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Syllabus – Artaud Seminar

  • Syllabus for TA 163G: Artaud Seminar

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Syllabus – Drama Theory and Criticism

  • Syllabus for THEATRE 479: Drama Theory and Criticism

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Syllabus – Seminar in Theatre History: Theories of Acting and Directing

  • Syllabus for THEATRE 476: Seminar in Theatre History: Theories of Acting and Directing

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Syllabus – Theatre History I

  • Syllabus for THEA 3361, Fall 2010 – Theatre History I

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Syllabus – Twentieth-Century Dramatic Theory: Theatre, Text, Theory

  • TH611: Twentieth-Century Dramatic Theory: Theatre, Text, Theory

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Syllabus – World Drama in its Context II

  • TH216: World Drama in its Context II

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Syllabus – World Drama in its Context I

  • TH215: World Drama in its Context I

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Syllabus – Topics in Contemporary Theatre: Twentieth Century Avant-Garde

  • TH315: Topics in Contemporary Theatre: Twentieth Century Avant-Garde

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Course Materials – Theatre History and Dramatic Literature, Modern-Contemporary

  • Syllabus for Theatre 307 – Theatre History and Dramatic Literature, Modern-Contemporary – Spring 2011
  • Theatre 307: Playwrights – Beginning, Middle, Now
  • Theatre 307: Research Paper and Presentation
  • Theatre 307: Theory/Performance Development or Adaptation Project

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