Chabot CollegeFall 2002

Replaced Fall 2010

Course Outline for Theater Arts 50

PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT

Course Description

50 - Production Management 1-6 units

May be repeated 3 times.

Basic building blocks of producing a show, from the choice of material to the staging of a play from a broad range of historical periods. Organizing department productions, including student fund-raisers, student original projects, theater week, and the main stage productions. Personnel management, conducting regular production meetings, reconciling budget considerations, aesthetic demands, and practical matters. The business operations of all the scheduled productions, including promotions and front-of-house duties. 1 hour lecture, 3-15 hours laboratory.

[Typical contact hours: lecture 17.5, laboratory 52.5 – 262.5]

Prerequisite Skills:

None

Expected Outcomes for Students:

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to:

1.mount a stage production;

2.conceptualize and strategize a process;

3.set time lines for the design process to occur;

4.demonstrate an understanding of the legal requirements of royalties;

5.demonstrate fluency in the language of design;

6.communicate, in written and oral form, job descriptions to a production team

a. Lighting Designer

b. Technical Director

c.Sound Designer

d.Costume Designer

e. Set Designer

f. Stage Manager

g. Choreographer/Music director

7.set a budget;

8.read a balance sheet;

9.plan and execute a publicity strategy for the productions;

10.design and coordinate programs, tickets, postcards, posters;

11.plan and execute the duties of house managing, box office managing, and ushering for a theater production;

12.do basic accounting sheets for box office receipts;

13.organize a small theater front-of-house activities, and how these coordinate with the back-of-house activities.

Course Content:

1.Mount a production

2.Set time lines

3.Analyze legal documents for royalties

4.Write job descriptions for production personnel

5.Draft budgets

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Course Outline for Theater Arts 50, Page 2

Fall 2002

Course Content (continued):

6.Analyze and execute bookkeeping.

7.Sell tickets

8.Write press releases

9.Compile press packages

10.Prepare programs

11.Prepare logos for program, poster and postcards

12.Prepare final fiscal reports

13.Strategize for new promotional activities

14.Execute promotions on and off campus

15.Write program copy

16.House duties at performances

Methods of Presentation:

1.Lecture/Demonstration

2.Individual conferences

3.Field tasks

4.Written and oral assignments

Assignments and Methods of Evaluating Student Progress:

1.Typical Assignments

a.Write job descriptions for the Lighting Designer and Scenic Designer

b.Write a production calendar

c.Write a press release

d.Apply for royalties

2.Methods of Evaluating Student Progress:

a.Student Assignments

b.Completion of Tasks

c.Attendance and participation

d.Self-evaluation

Textbook(s) (Typical):

Hamlet, William Shakespeare, Washington Square Press, 1992.

Special Student Materials:

None

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