Students at Mount Allison with an interest in drama have several options
open to them. In all cases, the programmes are designed to provide an education in drama
rather than professional training for the theatre.
With the exceptions below, all descriptions of Drama courses available
are given in the appropriate course description section. The only interdisciplinary drama
courses offered are described below.
DRAM/ENGL 2021 (3CR)
INTRODUCTION TO DRAMA
This course introduces students to conventions, forms, and devices of drama as they
emerge under, and respond to, specific theatrical and cultural conditions.
Prereq: ENGL 1001 or 1201 or enrolment in the Interdisciplinary Major or Minor in Drama;
or permission of the Department.
Note: This course is cross-listed as ENGL 2021 and may be taken as three credits in
either discipline.
Exclusion: DRAM/ENGL 2200
DRAM 3001 (3CR)
DRAMATIC THEORY
This course studies ways in which theatre practitioners have understood their art
and the ways in which it reflects their world. Among topics to be explored are theories
of representation, performance theory, tragic theory, comic theory, Naturalism,
Expressionism, and Political Theatre.
Prereq: DRAM/ENGL 2021; or permission of the instructor.
Exclusion: DRAM 3000
DRAM 3051 (3CR)
ACTING AND DIRECTING
This course exposes students to theory and practice of acting and directing,
exploring the spatial and temporal means by which actors and directors interpret a script
on the stage. The class will study the themes, structure, rhythms, subtext, and visual
dimensions of three or four dramatic texts, culminating in the production of one of them.
The course is offered once every second year, in an alternating rotation with
3061.
Prereq: DRAM/ENGL 2021; or permission of the instructor.
Exclusion: DRAM 3050
DRAM 3061 (3CR)
PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF PRODUCTION
This course introduces students to the means by which dramatic texts are given life
in time and space on the stage. Principles and methods of set design and construction,
costuming, lighting and sound design, and stage and theatre management are all explored,
with special attention to three or four dramatic texts, one of which will receive
production. The course is offered once every second year, in an alternating rotation with
Drama 3051.
Prereq: DRAM/ENGL 2021; or permission of the instructor.
Exclusion: DRAM 3050
DRAM 4011 (3CR)
SPECIAL TOPICS IN THEATRICAL INTERPRETATION I
Individual projects in areas such as acting, directing, writing, and design as
assigned within the Windsor Theatre's season by the Director of Drama. Practical results
will be supported by written and/or visual materials as appropriate. Prereq or co-req:
DRAM 3051, or 3061, or FREN 3151 and 3161, and permission of the Director of
Drama.
DRAM 4021 (3CR)
SPECIAL TOPICS IN THEATRICAL INTERPRETATION II
Individual projects in areas such as acting, directing, writing and design as
assigned within the Windsor Theatre's season by the Director of Drama. Practical results
will be supported by written and/or visual materials as appropriate. Prereq or co-req:
DRAM 4011 and permission of the Director of Drama.