Monday, 4/2/2007, 5-5:50pm, HSSB 4202
Monday, 4/9/2007, 5-5:50pm, HSSB 4202
Wednesday, 4/11/2007, 6-10:30pm, Mandatory first dress rehearsal- location TBA
Monday, 4/16/2007, 5-5:50pm, HSSB 4202
Monday, 4/30/2007, 5-5:50pm, HSSB 4202
Thursday, 5/3/2007, 6-10pm, Mandatory rehearsal- Hatlen Theatre
Monday, 5/7/2007, 5-5:50pm, HSSB 4202
Monday, 5/21/2007, 5-5:50pm, HSSB 4202
Sunday, 6/3/2007, 2-6pm, Matinee performance/ post play talk/ Hatlen Theatre
Monday, 6/4/2007, 5-5:50pm, HSSB 4202
Enrollment Code: 50419
An in-depth, "behind the scenes" investigation of Theatre UCSB's production of Angels in America, directed by Irwin Appel, professor of this seminar. Students will read the play, study some of the background history, and observe all of the aspects of the production itself, including acting, casting, design, direction and script analysis. The seminar will culminate with the viewing of a performance in the Hatlen Theatre, along with a post-play discussion with actors and crew. The goal of the seminar will be to follow the progress of the production from play selection through actual performance. There will be a mandatory attendance at one performance and two rehearsals, along with the possible viewing of additional optional rehearsals. Students in the seminar will be observers, not participants in the production.
Professor Irwin Appel, Dramatic Art, teaches Shakespeare, Directing, Theatre Appreciation, and all levels of Acting. He is an Equity actor, director and composer/sound designer and has worked professionally in New York, Los Angeles and at major theatres and Shakespearean festivals throughout the United States.


