Cane Bay Elementary – Theatre 4
Apr 2026 · 2nd Semester
Theater courses help students experience and develop skill in one or more aspects oftheatrical production. Introductory courses provide an overview of theatrical elementsincluding acting, set design, stage management, directing, playwriting, and production.Advanced courses concentrate on extending and refining dramatic technique, expandingstudents' exposure to different types of theatrical styles, genres, and traditions, andincreasing their participation in public productions. Formal and informal performancesmay be included as part of dance instructional programs. Specific course content shouldalign with existing standards for visual and performing arts proficiency. Theatre 5 | Course Code: 45KO | 1Unit Theater courses help students experience and develop skill in one or more aspects oftheatrical production. Introductory courses provide an overview of theatrical elementsincluding acting, set design, stage management, directing, playwriting, and production.Advanced courses concentrate on extending and refining dramatic technique, expandingstudents' exposure to different types of theatrical styles, genres, and traditions, andincreasing their participation in public productions. Formal and informal performancesmay be included as part of dance instructional programs. Specific course content shouldalign with existing standards for visual and performing arts proficiency. Theatre 6 | Course Code: 45K1 | 1Unit Theater courses help students experience and develop skill in one or more aspects oftheatrical production. Introductory courses provide an overview of theatrical elementsincluding acting, set design, stage management, directing, playwriting, and production.Advanced courses concentrate on extending and refining dramatic technique, expandingstudents' exposure to different types of theatrical styles, genres, and traditions, andincreasing their participation in public productions. Formal and informal performances # Fine Arts (Visual and Performance) Courses --- | --- | --- Please note the name changes for FA Courses may be included as part of dance instructional programs. Specific course content shouldalign with existing standards for visual and performing arts proficiency. | Theatre 7 | Course Code: 45K2 | 1Unit Theater courses help students experience and develop skill in one or more aspects oftheatrical production. Introductory courses provide an overview of theatrical elementsincluding acting, set design, stage management, directing, playwriting, and production.Advanced courses concentrate on extending and refining dramatic technique, expandingstudents' exposure to different types of theatrical styles, genres, and traditions, andincreasing their participation in public productions. Formal and informal performancesmay be included as part of dance instructional programs. Specific course content shouldalign with existing standards for visual and performing arts proficiency. Theatre 8 | Course Code: 45K3 | 1Unit Theater courses help students experience and develop skill in one or more aspects oftheatrical production. Introductory courses provide an overview of theatrical elementsincluding acting, set design, stage management, directing, playwriting, and production.Advanced courses concentrate on extending and refining dramatic technique, expandingstudents' exposure to different types of theatrical styles, genres, and traditions, andincreasing their participation in public productions. Formal and informal performancesmay be included as part of dance instructional programs. Specific course content shouldalign with existing standards for visual and performing arts proficiency. Theatre 9 | Course Code: 45K4 | 1Unit Theater courses help students experience and develop skill in one or more aspects oftheatrical production. Introductory courses provide an overview of theatrical elementsincluding acting, set design, stage management, directing, playwriting, and production.Advanced courses concentrate on extending and refining dramatic technique, expandingstudents' exposure to different types of theatrical styles, genres, and traditions, andincreasing their participation in public productions. Formal and informal performancesmay be included as part of dance instructional programs. Specific course content shouldalign with existing standards for visual and performing arts proficiency.
Prerequisites: Previous Theatre course in sequence
Grades: 9-12
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