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2012-2013 Course Catalog 
    
2012-2013 Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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31-3190 History and Analysis of Modern Comedy


Course is an overview of the history of modern comedy from its roots in ancient Greece and Rome to the present day. Through lectures, readings, audio and video recordings, the course will look at comic traditions including Commedia dell’Arte, Shakespearean comedy, Restoration farce, burlesque, clowning, vaudeville, cabaret, slapstick, stand-up, and situation comedy. Special emphasis will be placed on satire and the development of the revue form.

3 Credits
Requisites CONCURRENT: and : 31-2190 Context for Comedy  and 31-3890 Writing Comic Scenes  and 31-3295 Creating Scenes through Improvisation  and  31-3290 Acting III: Sketch and Theatrical Comedy  and 31-2390 Physical and Vocal Training for Comedy 
Requirements Department Permission



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