Courses
Major Requirements
Lower Division Requirements
This course offers an introduction to the basic construction methods, materials and techniques employed in the scene shop. Students will also develop skills in producing large-scale scenic painting and texturing effects through multiple in-class projects. (3 units; Fall)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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THE111-A Lyons, Lee A |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM | Adams Business Park B10D |
This course provides a foundation for the student actor and designer in the materials, tools, and application techniques of stage and film makeup. Students will develop skills in brush and sponge application techniques, the design of old age and character specific facial alterations, historical makeup effects and three-dimensional appliances. Students will develop an appreciation of relative viewing distance in the level of subtlety of makeup effects for theatre versus film. Each student will assemble a makeup kit that will be used to prepare projects in class and for productions. Additional lab fee. (2 units; Fall)
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THE113-A Lyons, Lee A |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Adams Business Park B10D |
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the fundamental skills necessary to acting and to explore the basic elements of the actor's art. This course will explore the physical, vocal, intellectual, and technical aspects of acting in a format that encourages freedom of imagination and personal growth. Additionally, the course will explore the connections between faith and theatre and the ways in which God's truth is embedded within the fabric of both the plays themselves and the actor's work. Prerequisite: Theatre Major, or Minor. (3 units; Fall)
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THE183-A Bortot, Zachary L. |
09/03/2024 | MWF | 8:15 AM - 9:45 AM | Wallace Theater 204 |
This course will serve as an introduction to the collaborative nature of design and stage management in theatrical productions. Each of the four major areas of design; scenic, costume, lighting, and audio will be explored through projects and the critical viewing of plays on film and live productions. Basic techniques of stage management and production protocols will be explored through exercises and the creation of a prompt script. (3 units; Spring)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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THE211-A Lyons, Lee A |
01/08/2024 | TTh | 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM | Adams Business Park B10D |
THE211-A Lyons, Lee A |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Adams Business Park B10D |
This course is designed to introduce the student to the skills and techniques of dramatic writing for stage and screen. Students will develop a deeper understanding of performative texts through the application of dramatic analysis, research, writing, and critical thinking. Using the techniques of the Dramaturg, the course teaches how play analysis contributes to the realization of theatrical productions. (3 units; Spring)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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THE232-A Bortot, Zachary L. |
01/08/2024 | TTh | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Wallace Theater 203 |
THE232-A Bortot, Zachary L. |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Wallace Theater 204 |
Lower Division Performance Practicum Requirement
Complete 3 units from the following:
Practical training in the areas of acting, directing, and stage management. Students will have the opportunity to participate in a fully realized production, from auditions through to performance. This course consists of regular rehearsals and performances. May be taken for variable credit. Multiple sections will be offered, and students will enroll in the section assigned to their show. (1-3 units; Fall)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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THE163-B STAFF, STAFF |
09/03/2024 | - | Wallace Theater 100 | |
THE163-A STAFF, STAFF |
09/03/2024 | - | Wallace Theater 100 |
Practical training in the areas of acting, directing, and stage management. Students will have the opportunity to participate in a fully realized production, from auditions through to performance. This course consists of regular rehearsals and performances. May be taken for variable credit. (1-3 units; Spring)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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THE263-A Park, Ethan Montgomery |
01/08/2024 | - | Wallace Theater 100 | |
THE263-B Lyons, Lisa L |
01/08/2024 | - | Wallace Theater 100 | |
THE263-A Bortot, Zachary L. |
01/13/2025 | MTWThF | - | Wallace Theater 100 |
THE263-B Willis, Stacee Tweedlie |
01/13/2025 | MTWThF | - | Wallace Theater 100 |
Lower Division Technical Practicum Requirement
Complete 3 units from the following:
Practical hands-on training in the areas of scenic construction, stage lighting, and sound production, costume construction and backstage crew assignments. May be taken for variable credit. (1-3 units; Fall)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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THE164-A STAFF, STAFF |
09/03/2024 | - | Wallace Theater 100 |
Practical hands-on training in the areas of scenic construction, stage lighting, and sound production, costume construction and backstage crew assignments. May be taken for variable credit. (1-3 units; Spring)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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THE264-A Lyons, Lee A |
01/08/2024 | - | Wallace Theater 100 | |
THE264-A Lyons, Lee A |
01/13/2025 | MTWThF | - | Wallace Theater 100 |
Upper Division Requirements
The first part of a two-part review of the development of theatre, with a detailed study of the origins of drama in religious ritual and the beginnings of formalized theatre in Classical Greece through the French Neoclassical Period. Nine plays will be studied in detail during the course, and students will be asked to specifically engage with the material from the Christian worldview to explore how God's truth may be represented within the work. (3 units; Fall, even years)
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THE332-A Bortot, Zachary L. |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM | Wallace Theater 204 |
The second part of a two-part review of the development of theatre, with a detailed study of the beginnings of modern theatre including the English Restoration, 18th-century Sentimentalism, the birth of Realism and the revolt against Realism, experimental and political theatre, and current trends today. Ten plays will be studied in detail during the course, and students will be asked to specifically engage with the material from the Christian worldview to explore how God's truth may be represented within the work. Prerequisite: THE 332. (3 units; Spring, odd years)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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THE342-A Bortot, Zachary L. |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM | Wallace Theater 204 |
The study of the basic techniques of stage direction including play analysis, director/actor and director/designer communication, and technical problems of movement, composition, picturization, and blocking. Students will practice the craft by presenting in-depth research and script analysis and directing scene work. Prerequisites: THE 183, and 232. (3 units; Spring, even years)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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THE353-A Bortot, Zachary L. |
01/08/2024 | MWF | 10:45 AM - 1:00 PM | Wallace Theater 204 |
THE353-A Bortot, Zachary L. |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 10:00 AM - 12:15 PM | Wallace Theater 204 |
Students will review their personal and professional development based upon their baccalaureate experiences at California Baptist University. Students will evaluate their growth and development through the program and demonstrate evidence of growth through artifacts accumulated over the course of their baccalaureate career. Students will demonstrate critical self-reflection and present a comprehensive portfolio with the potential to be used in professional or graduate school application. Pass/Fail. (1 unit; Fall/Spring)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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THE498-A Lyons, Lee A |
01/08/2024 | - | Instructor OFFC | |
THE498-A Lyons, Lee A |
09/03/2024 | - | Instructor OFFC | |
THE498-A Lyons, Lee A |
01/13/2025 | - | Instructor OFFC |
Upper Division Performance Practicum Requirement
Complete 3 units from the following:
Practical training in the areas of acting, directing, and stage management. Students will have the opportunity to participate in a fully realized production, from auditions through to performance. This course consists of regular rehearsals and performances. May be taken for variable credit. (1-3 units; Fall)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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THE363-A STAFF, STAFF |
09/03/2024 | - | Wallace Theater 100 | |
THE363-B STAFF, STAFF |
09/03/2024 | - | Wallace Theater 100 |
Practical training in the areas of acting, directing, and stage management. Students will have the opportunity to participate in a fully realized production, from auditions through to performance. This course consists of regular rehearsals and performances. May be taken for variable credit. (1-3 units; Spring)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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THE463-A Park, Ethan Montgomery |
01/08/2024 | - | Wallace Theater 100 | |
THE463-B Lyons, Lisa L |
01/08/2024 | - | Instructor OFFC | |
THE463-A Bortot, Zachary L. |
01/13/2025 | MTWThF | - | Wallace Theater 100 |
THE463-B Willis, Stacee Tweedlie |
01/13/2025 | MTWThF | - | Wallace Theater 100 |
Upper Division Technical Practicum Requirement
Complete 3 units from the following:
Practical hands-on training in the areas of scenic construction, stage lighting, and sound production, costume construction and backstage crew assignments. Advanced students will be encouraged to assume leadership positions as crew chiefs, designers, and master electricians. May be taken for variable credit. (1-3 units; Fall)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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THE364-A STAFF, STAFF |
09/03/2024 | - | Wallace Theater 100 |
Practical hands-on training in the areas of scenic construction, stage lighting, and sound production, costume construction and backstage crew assignments. Advanced students will be encouraged to assume leadership positions as crew chiefs, designers, and master electricians. May be taken for variable credit. (1-3 units; Spring)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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THE464-A Lyons, Lee A |
01/08/2024 | - | Wallace Theater 100 | |
THE464-A Lyons, Lee A |
01/13/2025 | MTWThF | - | Wallace Theater 100 |
Concentration Courses (15-18 units)
Students must complete all requirements in one of the following concentrations:
- Design/Technical Theatre
- Performance
Design/Technical Theatre (15 units)
This course introduces students to the fundamental components of the art of scenic design and the skills required for drafting and rendering. Students will learn methods and techniques for pre-visualizing design concepts within the play production process with a focus on using digital modeling software. Traditional techniques in model building, rendering, costume plates and concept sketching will also be explored. Techniques of pitching a design through pre-visualization will be examined through mock design projects and production scenarios. (3 units; Fall, odd years)
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Complete 12 upper division units from the following:
Advanced study and application of 3-Dimensional makeup techniques with a focus on foam latex prosthetics. Students will develop skills in life casting, mold making, sculpting, casting and running foam latex. Students will learn advanced painting and makeup application techniques required for blending prosthetics with human skin. Students will also explore techniques for using gelatin makeup for large wound and facial trauma effects. Additional lab fee. (3 units; Spring, even years)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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THE313-A Lyons, Lee A |
01/08/2024 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Adams Business Park B10D |
This course explores the techniques, equipment, and methods employed in the design of lighting for the stage. Students will learn to calculate electrical loads, choose appropriate instruments, make color choices, and create plots and schedules to communicate design concepts through projects and exercises. Students will be introduced to moving light technology and digital control protocols. Prerequisites: THE 111, and 211. (3 units; Fall, even years)
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THE431-A Lyons, Lee A |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Adams Business Park B10D |
This course focuses on the production of scenic designs for the stage. Students will employ period architectural research, play analysis, and three-dimensional digital modeling software to complete multiple scenic design problems. Prerequisites: THE 111, and 211. (3 units; Spring, odd years)
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THE432-A Lyons, Lee A |
01/13/2025 | MW | 2:45 PM - 4:25 PM | Adams Business Park B10D |
This course focuses on the recording, editing, and digital playback of sound effects for the stage. Students will explore sound system design and placement, field recording techniques, and digital signal processing through the creation of sound design exercises. Prerequisites: THE 111, and 211. (3 units; Fall, odd years)
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This course will explore techniques of period fashion research, character analysis and costume construction methods in the creation of costume designs for the stage. Prerequisites: THE 111 and 211. (3 units; Spring, even years)
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THE434-A Richardson, Gabrielle S. |
01/08/2024 | M | 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM | Adams Business Park B10D |
A practical study of intelligent fixtures, palette based control consoles, and design principles for employing moving lights in theatre, concert, worship, and entertainment events. (3 units; As offered)
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Performance (18 units)
This course focuses on freeing and strengthening an actor's voice for expressiveness in performance. It will develop the voice through a focus on awareness of inner space, alignment, breath, resonance, and articulation. Students will learn the International Phonetic Alphabet in preparation for beginning stage dialect work. (3 units; Spring)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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THE123-A Park, Ethan Montgomery |
01/08/2024 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Wallace Theater 204 |
THE123-A Park, Ethan Montgomery |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Wallace Theater 204 |
A continuation of Acting I: Fundamentals of Acting, this course is designed to further explore the actor's art, and continue to develop the individual's technique. This course specifically focuses on the intellectual work of an actor as well as the relationship between actors onstage. Additionally, the course will explore the connections between faith and theatre and the ways in which God's truth is embedded within the fabric of both the plays themselves and the actor's work. (3 units; Fall, odd years)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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THE283-A Bortot, Zachary L. |
09/03/2024 | MW | 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM | Wallace Theater 204 |
An introduction to the skills necessary for performing various periods and styles of theatre, including Shakespearean texts. Through reading, analysis and performance work, the student will grow to understand how different styles have demands that differ from Realism, and be able to implement those differences to deliver performances with clarity and understanding. Prerequisites: THE 183 and 283. (3 units; Spring, odd years)
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THE383-A Bortot, Zachary L. |
01/13/2025 | MW | 8:15 AM - 9:45 AM | Wallace Theater 203 |
An introduction to post-realistic modern theatre and it's acting conventions. Students will be introduced to the acting skills necessary to perform non-realistic theatre. Through reading, analysis, and scene work, the student will grow to understand the varying stylistic conventions found in the wide-ranging genres of non-realistic theatre and the philosophical movements which birthed them, and be able to implement those conventions in practice. Prerequisites: THE 183, 283, and 383. (3 units; Fall, even years)
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THE483-A Bortot, Zachary L. |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Wallace Theater 204 |
Choose one of the following:
This course focuses on the mechanics of the actor's body, explores how the body becomes an element of communication in theatre, and works toward freeing up the actor's body to communicate. Students will be introduced to a variety of movement techniques and theories. (3 units; Fall, odd years)
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This course introduces students to the basics of musical theatre dance. Students will study a variety of theories, techniques, and major choreographers of the stage. Students will build competencies with short dance combinations and entire choreographed pieces that reflect the diversity of styles used in musical theatre. (2 units; Fall, even years)
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Complete 3 additional units from the following:
Advanced study and application of 3-Dimensional makeup techniques with a focus on foam latex prosthetics. Students will develop skills in life casting, mold making, sculpting, casting and running foam latex. Students will learn advanced painting and makeup application techniques required for blending prosthetics with human skin. Students will also explore techniques for using gelatin makeup for large wound and facial trauma effects. Additional lab fee. (3 units; Spring, even years)
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THE313-A Lyons, Lee A |
01/08/2024 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Adams Business Park B10D |
Advanced scene work in a multi-camera environment. Students learn to scale performances to the shot, dig deeper into character development, clarify subtext, and to emotionally connect to challenging material. All performances are recorded for critique by the instructor and for student self-assessment, through daily journaling. Prerequisite: COM 113, THE 133, 183, or 230. (3 units; Spring, even years)
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THE330-A Lyons, Lee A |
01/08/2024 | TTh | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Wallace Theater 204 |
Practical experience in writing or assembling theatre pieces and rehearsing and performing, as part of the CBU Theatre Team, theatrical presentations off-campus at schools, community centers, local churches, prisons, theatres and other venues. May be repeated for a total of six (6) units. Prerequisite: THE 283. (3 units; As offered)
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This course explores the techniques, equipment, and methods employed in the design of lighting for the stage. Students will learn to calculate electrical loads, choose appropriate instruments, make color choices, and create plots and schedules to communicate design concepts through projects and exercises. Students will be introduced to moving light technology and digital control protocols. Prerequisites: THE 111, and 211. (3 units; Fall, even years)
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THE431-A Lyons, Lee A |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Adams Business Park B10D |
This course focuses on the production of scenic designs for the stage. Students will employ period architectural research, play analysis, and three-dimensional digital modeling software to complete multiple scenic design problems. Prerequisites: THE 111, and 211. (3 units; Spring, odd years)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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THE432-A Lyons, Lee A |
01/13/2025 | MW | 2:45 PM - 4:25 PM | Adams Business Park B10D |
This course focuses on the recording, editing, and digital playback of sound effects for the stage. Students will explore sound system design and placement, field recording techniques, and digital signal processing through the creation of sound design exercises. Prerequisites: THE 111, and 211. (3 units; Fall, odd years)
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This course will explore techniques of period fashion research, character analysis and costume construction methods in the creation of costume designs for the stage. Prerequisites: THE 111 and 211. (3 units; Spring, even years)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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THE434-A Richardson, Gabrielle S. |
01/08/2024 | M | 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM | Adams Business Park B10D |
A practical study of intelligent fixtures, palette based control consoles, and design principles for employing moving lights in theatre, concert, worship, and entertainment events. (3 units; As offered)
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Students work on the craft of auditioning while also preparing professional materials required for self-management of a career in acting. Students will work on understanding their character type, practice cold read and interview skills, self-tape technique, and learn the basics of what an actor needs to market themselves as a professional, including the headshot, resume, reel, website, and union membership. Additional focus on professional fields that are theatre-adjacent. Prerequisite: THE 183, 283, and 383. (3 units; Spring, even years)
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THE441-A Bortot, Zachary L. |
01/08/2024 | Th | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Wallace Theater 204 |