Theater and the adolescent actor : building a successful school program /
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Hamden, Conn. :
Archon Books,
1994.
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Table of Contents:
- Pt. I. The Drama Teacher. 1. Roles, Goals, and Responsibilities. 2. What It Takes to Be Effective. 3. The Job Market: Hard Realities and Hidden Opportunities
- Pt. II. The Drama Program. 4. The Purpose of Drama in Education. 5. Developing Curriculum Courses. 6. Working with a Limited Budget. 7. Maintaining an Active After-School Program
- Pt. III. The Adolescent. 8. Working with the Adolescent Actor. 9. Basic Acting Problems and Solutions. 10. Selecting Plays for Performance
- Pt. IV. Teaching Basics. 11. Understanding the Public School Environment. 12. Developing Rapport with Students. 13. Rules of Thumb for an Activity-Oriented Class
- Pt. V. The Play Production Process. 14. Creating a Production Company. 15. Handling Production Elements: Money-Saving Options. 16. Producing the High School Musical
- App. 1. Sample Course Outlines
- App. 2. Sample Outline for Production Reviews
- App. 3. Sample Student Scene Critique Sheet.
- App. 4. Instructions for Building and Covering a Flat
- App. 5. Rules Regarding Educational Use of Literary Works
- App. 6. Recommended Plays for Junior High School
- App. 7. Recommended Plays for High School
- App. 8. Play Publisher Directory.