


* Fillable Proposal Form (this requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)*Independent Study Proposal Form
*Internship Proposal Form
* 2006-2007 Thesis works
* Honors Thesis Policies
Choreography
Acting
Theatre
Due April 15
(Form available in Dept. office. Completed form must include adviser's
signature(s). Submit completed forms by due date to Professor Wade)
1. Types of Proposals
An honors thesis may be one of three types: written (including playwriting),
performance (acting, dance, choreography), or design. The three types indicate
the object/process for evaluation. Special projects that fall outside the
parameters of these three types will be considered.
2. Submission of Proposals
All proposals must be submitted by April 15th in the academic year PRECEDING
the date of expected graduation. Proposals that include SPRING SEMESTER PERFORMANCE
may, if necessary, be less detailed than ultimately will be required. However,
these must still include a preliminary annotated bibliography. Complete detailed
proposals for spring performances are due September 15th.
3. Requirements
An honors thesis may be undertaken only by a major in the department (Theatre
Major, Dance Major, Dramatic Literature Major or an interdisciplinary major
whose principal adviser is a faculty member in this department). Academic
requirements are as follows:
a. Must have a grade point average IN THE MAJOR of 3.4;
b. Must complete TRDA 199 with a grade of A
c. One-half of the courses required for the degree must have been completed
at GW;
d. 50% of ALL courses taken at GW must have grades of A or B
4. Thesis Topics
AN honors thesis represents the culmination of curricular and co-curricular
work IN THE DEPARTMENT. *Performance theses must be in the area of LIVE theatre
or dance performance. A *design thesis MAY be provided for in a department
subscription season productions. The faculty advisor(s) to the thesis must
be equipped to evaluate the research area or creative endeavor.**
5. Scheduling of Performances Theses (Theses may NOT be scheduled in conflict
with the Department's Subscription Series performances or tech weeks)
THEATRE:
Fall Semester: a single block of time in Bldg XX at the end of the Fall Semester
(two performances per thesis when possible). Spring Semester: the department's
second subscription season production will typically be used for acting theses.
If there are too many spring semester acting and directing theses to be accommodated
in this Marvin Center Theatre slot, then Bldg XX may also be used. Students
interested in doing an acting thesis must audition to determine their eligibility
early in the second semester of their junior before a committee consisting
of the full-time members of the acting faculty. Guidelines for these auditions
are separately published.
NOTE: Bldg XX must be returned to its original condition, including
the light plot, after the thesis performance is struck.
DANCE: a single block of time in Building J after Thanksgiving break
in the Fall Semester (two performances per thesis). Organized in conjunction
with S.P.A.D.E. in the Dorothy Betts Theatre in the spring semester (one performance
only).
6. Admission to Thesis Performance
The public is admitted FREE to a thesis performance. In the case of dance
theses performed in conjunction with S.P.A.D.E., an admission fee is permitted
only for the purpose of offsetting the additional expenses associated with
producing in the Marvin Center Theatre. These are to be kept to a minimum
by the Faculty adviser(s) and the honors candidate, and net proceeds are to
be turned into the department for funding future honors theses. Under no circumstances
are donations to be requested or accepted.
7. Departmental Support for Performance Theses
With the exception of theses occurring as part of the department's subscription
season offerings, the department will provide access to any non-disposable
department materials (properties, existing scenic elements and costumes);
the Bldg XX and Bldg J rep plots; photocopying directly associated with the
project; additional approved expenses up to $100 (inclusive of any royalty
payments); a second faculty reviewer if requested; notice of performances
in MainStage programs; for theatre theses priority scheduling of rehearsal
space after regularly scheduled classes and mainstage productions. NOTE: The
up to $100 provided by the department IS PROVIDED FOR TANGEBLE MATERIAL PRODUCTION
OR PROMOTION COSTS ONLY. IT MAY NOT BE USED TO REIMBURSE CREW,DESIGNERS OR
PERFORMERS OR NON- PRODUCTION COSTS (E.G. CREW FOOD OR OPENING NIGHT PARTY
SUPPLIES).
*All performance and design theses will have a written (and in addition, in
dance, an oral) component which must represent a critical self-evaluation
of the work.
**Exceptions to live theatre or dance performance as a medium are possible
ONLY if the adviser has expertise in another medium AND if the student can
present a reasonable amount of curricular work in the other medium. Departmental
support remains as noted in #5 of this document.
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