Awesome
Show up for class! You get an A grade for attendance and you get to watch great movies! No Friday classes!
Good
Quackenbush will give you any fine art credit. She does not hold class on Fridays. she cancels class frequently. her class does not require much effort. You should show up for attendance and to take notes for online exams. She gives a ton of extra credit. Her lectures are very interesting.
Good
Professor Quackenbush is hilarious and the class is very easy. The class consists of iclicker attendance, three iclicker quizzes and four online exams, that are pretty easy. There is practically no homework. I suggest you must watch the movies required, because there are questions over it on the exams. Just show up in class and you'll get an A. Overall, she's the best.
Awesome
Professor Quackenbush is the GOAT. She's a great teacher and a better person. She's a real gem and so sweet. It's an easy A mostly, because she listens to feedback. The homework is a must because it's a large part of the grade, but it's so easy. The tests are fine, as long as you do the homework. Projects are not time consuming as well. I can't stress this enough- take her class.
Awesome
The reviews don't lie. Professor Quackenbush is really a legend. She's passionate about what she teaches. She doesn't want the course to be difficult too. I think I laughed out loud at least once a day of class with her. She's a real gem, with her experience in theatre, her dedication to her students and her personality. Absolutely, I would recommend her class.
Good
Prof. Anne is amazing! With her loose teaching style, you can see that she's very outgoing and she has a free spirit. Her class is an easy A! Aside from getting a good grade, you'll also learn a lot about theatre. If you perform in class, she'll even give extra credit!
Awesome
Professor Quackenbush was the least organized instructor that I've had. However, it works for her. Also, she's funny and welcoming. It's clear that she's passionate about art. In addition, she has great anecdotes, provides excellent and helpful feedback.
Awesome
Professor Quackenbush is very funny. Her class is very easy if you put in the effort. The class consists of open book exams, attendance, quizzes, and extra credits were practically the only grades. Also, you'll watch movies before taking the exams, so make sure you take good notes. I suggest you attend the class, as she'll discuss things that will be on the exams.
Awesome
Professor Quackenbush is very sweet. She makes what could be a pretty boring topic fun and entertaining. She conducts Iclicker quizzes and attendance. So be sure to show up. It's definitely a class I enjoyed going to.
Awesome
Professor Quackenbush is very nice and understanding. There's almost no homework at all. The exams are online as well. She didn't count attendance at all and provided additional credits left and right. Moreover, she posted lectures on Ecampus. Overall, this is the easiest creative art class. I suggest you take her class.
Awesome
The class with this professor by far the simplest one I've had. All exams are online, and you can look at your books while taking them. We only had two projects that were pretty simple and the homework, though it took a bit of time, was a cinch to ace. She frequently offers bonus points almost every week. She's really humorous and caring. But sometimes she might take some time to answer your emails.
Awesome
Her lectures are filled with humor. It's almost like you're taking an online class because she's so laid-back and kind.
Texas A&M University College Station - Theater
Anne Quackenbush has been performing and teaching in Houston for the last 15 years; most recently she performed at the Alley Theatre in The Man Who Came to Dinner. Other shows at the Alley Theatre include three seasons of A Christmas Carol; The Mousetrap; You Can’t Take It with You; And Then There Were None; The Thirteenth Chair; and House and Garden, for which she won Best Actress in Houston, Houston Press Awards 2002. She has also worked in Houston with Stages Repertory Theatre: Searching for Eden; Orange Flower Water and The Pavilion, both by Craig Wright; Heart of a Woman; Anton in Show Business, for which the ensemble received Best Actresses, Houston Press Awards 2001; The Maiden’s Prayer and Ascendancy. She played Linda Loman in the University of Houston’s production of Death of a Salesman. As a teacher, she has worked with the Alley Theatre and Main Street Theatre as well as 10 years as a private tutor.
Anne began acting at the age of seven, performing at the Dallas Theatre Center, and Casa Mañana in Ft. Worth. She went on to high school at the Antwerp International School in Belgium, and attended Scripps College in Claremont, California, where she received her B.F.A. in Theatre. She also studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, and the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco. While in San Francisco she performed with the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival as well as taught classes in acting and Shakepeare. Currently she is in her last year of the M.A. program at University of Houston, School of Theatre and Dance. While at UH, she has assisted with undergraduate courses in Dramatic Structure and Theatre History, as well as two years as a teacher’s assistant for Introduction to Theatre courses for undergraduates.
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