Dramatic Arts 1,
"Introduction to Theatre" is not the world's toughest class.
"There are lots of seniors in the class, and lots of people who
have finished most of their concentration requirements," admits Professor Scott Zigler. "There also seem to be lots of football players."
Though the class could be touted as a cop-out with no midterm, no
final, and no papers--students are required only to write a ten-minute
play--Zigler says students who approach the class hoping for a gut will be sorely mistaken.
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