Acting-I-3 - Posted on Apr 19th 2015
WEEK 15
It’s been great to work with each group for a period of time on your performances! We will continue developing your work on the historical scenes this week. Be prepared to craft your best work to date! Remember: each time you rehearse with the director, your work should reflect further development and it should reflect any directoral changes made in your last rehearsal. Use your time wisely. If your scene does not develop between reharsals with the director, then you are not providing evidence for currcular standards regarding use of critique or an awareness of rehearsal protocols and analysis.
Acting-I-2 - Posted on Apr 19th 2015
WEEK 15
It’s been great to work with each group for a period of time on your performances! We will continue developing your work on the historical scenes this week. Be prepared to craft your best work to date! Remember: each time you rehearse with the director, your work should reflect further development and it should reflect any directoral changes made in your last rehearsal. Use your time wisely. If your scene does not develop between reharsals with the director, then you are not providing evidence for currcular standards regarding use of critique or an awareness of rehearsal protocols and analysis.
Fundamentals-of-Theatre-1 - Posted on Apr 19th 2015
WEEK 15
We will be preparing our Duet Scenes for assessment. Be prepared to work with your partner and with the director. Summative performances to be produced late in the week.
Fundamentals-of-Theatre-1 - Posted on Apr 16th 2015
Dramaturgy
Check out the Dramaturgy file to see what information you need to provide prior to you Duet Scene performance.
Acting-I-2 - Posted on Apr 13th 2015
WEEK 14
Hope you had a safe and restful break!
We will diving deeper into Theatre History this week while focusing on some basic stage conventions that seem to have gone AWOL during our most recent series of performances. Every student will be expected to work on a scene with the Director. The current crop of scenes will remain, and the students who only worked on hte presentations will be assigned a scene and partner(s) by the Director.