Hamlet

This course is an intensive study of Shakespeare's work from the point of view of the actor. Through text analysis, scene study, physical/vocal work and acting exercises, students explore the meaning, music and power in Shakespeare's words while developing their own strategies for performing the play effectively for contemporary audiences. The bulk of the work involves learning, staging and presenting key monologues and scenes from the play for

continued critique and revision. Students gain a clear understanding of the context in which the play was written but primarily focus on contemporary connections and discourse as well as a wide variety of old and new adaptations. Evaluation is based on participation in all class activities, readings and discussion, successful completion of all performance projects including productive rehearsal time alone and in groups, a portfolio of written responses and effective engagement with the shared class blog. Work will happen both on and off campus and includes the possibility of at least one field trip. Due to the nature of the work, please note the extended class block schedule.

Course Number
AD4053
Area of Study
Performance & Music
Course Level
Intermediate/advanced
Instructor
Jodi Baker