Reviews of Theatre Studies 002 - Acting I |
Name: Steven Salter | Year: 2002 | Major: Computer Science/Theatre | Professor: Lee Devin | Taken Fall 1990 | Recommends? yes |
Acting I is really an amazing class, no matter who is teaching it, and for everyone, not just majors. Many people (myself included) come in to Swarthmore thinking they know how to act, but have never really studied it or read about it. The format is very much activity-based, but the exact format depends on who teaches it. When I took it, most of the semester was spent performing/rehearsing improv scenes. Acting I is difficult, but in a different way than most other classes. You might write some papers, you will read a little (Stanislavski will change your life!), but most of the work is internal. Swatties might say it is a self-study of the human experience. Acting I will teach you how to be yourself. Some people come out of the class saying "I didn't learn anything" or "I got nothing from it." With all Theatre classes, you get what you put in. It will only be valuable if you put in the energy to work at it. You must be self-motivated. If you aren't, you will find it a large waste of time. |