[CW-Grad] Theatre Department MFA fall offerings....

rrussin at ucr.edu rrussin at ucr.edu
Mon Aug 17 13:22:15 PDT 2009


Forgot these two classes MFAs are welcome to take:

THEA 155, INTRO TO FILM PRODUCTION

THEA 167, WRITING FOR TV (ONE HOUR)


Robin Russin
Associate Professor & Graduate Advisor
Department of Theatre
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, CA 92521
(951) 827-2707
(213) 949-1061 cel
robin.russin at ucr.edu

"Deserve's got nothin' to do with it." - William Munny in "Unforgiven," written by David Webb Peoples

"I try all things; I achieve what I can." -- Ishmael, "Moby Dick"


---- Original message ----
>Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 13:16:08 -0700 (PDT)
>From: <rrussin at ucr.edu>  
>Subject: Theatre Department MFA fall offerings....  
>To: rrussin at ucr.edu, cwgrad-announcements at lists.ucr.edu, abbe.loomer at email.ucr.edu, sarah.mishler at email.ucr.edu, joseph.powers at email.ucr.edu, melissa.harkness at email.ucr.edu, michael.carnick at email.ucr.edu, brett.callahan at email.ucr.edu
>Cc: llalami at gmail.com, adrienne.thomas at ucr.edu, chris.abani at ucr.edu
>
>With a subject header this time...sorry...
>
>>Dear MFA Students:
>>
>>I know you are all doing the GROWL thing starting today. To help with your enrollment choices on the Writing for the Performing Arts side of things, here are the Theatre Department (or joint THEA/CRWT) offerings for this fall:
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>>THEA 201, Writer’s Life: Thursday 12:10 – 3 p.m. Robin Russin/Reza Azlan (required for first year students)
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>>THEA 264, Playwriting: Thursday 3:10 – 6 p.m. Rickerby Hinds (emphasis on the one-act play) 
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>>THEA 266, Screenwriting: Tuesday 12:40 – 3:30 p.m. Chuck Evered
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>>THEA 280, Colloquium: Wednesday 1:10 – 3 p.m. Robin Russin
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>>THEA 282, Film Noir and Literature (just today added into the offerings for this fall), Wednesday 10:10 a.m. – 1 p.m. (in INTS 2124) Robin Russin
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>>Also, THEA 191J, Staging the Middle East: MW 11:10 a.m. – 1 p.m.. This is listed as an undergrad course, but Prof. Erith Jaffe-Berg encourages graduate students to take it (with an additional work component) as a 292 seminar.
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>>Remember that, should there be an undergraduate course offered in English, literature, or comp lit, where a comparable graduate course isn't offered, you can where justified take that class for credit toward your lit requirement with instructor approval and an additional work component, as a 292. 
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>>This may also true of some other offerings such as "Acting for the Writer," which will be offered by Prof. Eric Barr (not sure of the course number right now).
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>>But if you have any doubts, please feel free to contact your graduate advisor or Adrienne Thomas.
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>>Best,
>>
>>Robin Russin
>>Associate Professor & Graduate Advisor
>>Department of Theatre
>>University of California, Riverside
>>Riverside, CA 92521
>>(951) 827-2707
>>(213) 949-1061 cel
>>robin.russin at ucr.edu
>>
>>"Deserve's got nothin' to do with it." - William Munny in "Unforgiven" (written by David Webb Peoples)
>>
>>"I try all things; I achieve what I can." -- Ishmael, "Moby Dick"
>>
>>
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