The drama of the teen years is played out in these thirty-four scenes and monologs for young actors.
There are twenty-two plays included in this book along with production suggestions for each play. They may be used individually or as part of a full-length dramatic presentation.
This book provides students with enough theory and information to learn beginning speech, but emphasizes practical exercises and activities.
This textbook is designed to introduce students to individual forensic events, giving suggestions and guidelines for their preparation. The text describes each event and the experience of competing.
An overview of all aspects of theatre! The history, the crafts and the art of the stage are presented in eighteen units.
A resource for speech contests, acting exercises, auditions, or audience entertainment. Fifty-five characterizations for girls, boys, or either.
This book lists 100 famous musicals categorized by costume styles. Applying the book's crossover system, costumes from one show can be altered for any other show in the same category.
Long John Silver, Sydney Carton, Jane Eyre, Huckleberry Finn, Elizabeth Bennett, Jean Valjean, Don Quixote, Jo March, Cyrano de Bergerac, and Hester Prynne perform live in monologs and short scenes. Each scene in the book is preambled by a short description of the events preceding and surrounding the scene itself.
These scenes and monologues by new writers of the multicultural experience includes: Akuyoe, Alvarez, Brody, Hazzard, Huie, C.W. Lewis, Mellencamp, Nord, Osborne, Shiomi, Svich, C. Smith and Karen Tei Yamashita. The scene selections offer challenging characterizations.
This book of twenty-three scenes deals with subject matter in five categories of subjects: 1. Dating, 2. Pregnancy, 3. Control, 4. Family, and 5. Growing Up. The scenes offer a variety of styles and an equal distribution of roles between men and women.
A teacher's guidebook of ideas for introducing Readers Theatre to young students. Includes instructions on a variety of ways to use Readers Theatre in the classroom: Circle, Instant, and Cooperative Readings.