THEATER 10
Introduction to Theater
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Exploration of theater in production, with emphasis on collaborative role of theater artists and active role of audience. Understanding of and access to live theatrical event and enhanced appreciation of value of theater to society; development of critical skills through consideration of representative examples of theatrical production from Europe, America, Asia, and Africa. P/NP or Letter grading.
Course statistics
- Predicted GPA
- 3.79
- n = 95 · 1 term · ± 0.053
- A range
- 82%
- of letter grades
- Taken P/NP
- 3%
- 100% of those passed
- D / F / W
- 0.0%
- incl. withdrawals
Sections in Fall 2026
Grade distribution
- A+ 19 · 19.4%
- A 47 · 48.0%
- A- 12 · 12.2%
- B+ 6 · 6.1%
- B 7 · 7.1%
- B- 3 · 3.1%
- C 1 · 1.0%
- P 3 · 3.1%
Grey bars are non-letter outcomes — P/NP, S/U, incompletes. They are excluded from the GPA entirely rather than scored, because counting a P as a 4.0 would be a fabrication.
By instructor
| Instructor | Predicted | Raw | n | Terms | A range |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GORSHEIN, DAVID MERON | 3.78 | 3.78 | 95 | 1 | 82% |
“Predicted” is shrunk toward the course average, which is itself shrunk toward the department — so an instructor with a handful of students sits near the course mean rather than topping the list.
By term
- 23W 3.78 n=95