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DRAM 290  Structures of Music Theatre  Units: 3.00  
An introduction to the building blocks of music theatre, including music, book/libretto, staging, choreography, and voice. Drawing on examples from opera, operetta, musical theatre, cabaret, avant-garde, and vaudeville, and engaging in multi-media and live documents, students will delve deeply into questions about how music theatre works.
NOTE Transportation/Live Performance: estimated cost $100.
NOTE This course is also listed/offered as MUSC 290/3.0.
Learning Hours: 120 (36 Lecture, 84 Private Study)  
Requirements: Prerequisite None. Exclusion MUSC 290/3.0. Equivalency MUTH 250/3.0*.  
Course Equivalencies: DRAM290, MUSC290, MUTH250/3.0*  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Explain the process of musicalization in music theatre.
  2. Analyze several prominent collaborative teams in music theatre creation history in North America, and describe their collaborative models.
  3. Distinguish how these processes differ in musical theatre, opera, and avant-garde genres.
  4. Deconstruct pieces of music theatre to explain how the combination of libretto, music, choreography, staging, design, renders a story.
  5. Analyze and assess production choices in live and recorded productions.
  6. Evaluate and compare examples of music theatre using disciplinary theoretical, analysis, and criticism skills.