Theatre 1-2 Class Play. What is it? – A chance for you to showcase your work for friends and families When is it? – One night in early/mid March – Your.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
PREPARING FOR REHEARSALS CHAPTER 10. Rehearsals should be fun o Well-organized not painful o Efficient not draining o Productive not a waste of time o.
Advertisements

Since plays (or scene studies) must go from start to finish in front of a live audience, rehearsals are important and extensive.
 What does specificity mean?  Is specificity useful in theatre? Why or why not?
6 th Grade Transition Night Sunnyvale Middle School 6:00pm.
Theatre Hierarchy The Production Process. Producer Decides/approves what play will be done Chooses production team Responsible for the budget Communicates.
KME Drama Cast and Parent Meeting. Please turn in Registration Form Print this page From webpage If you do not have one. Important car rider info. Turn.
Collaborative Artistic Process Jobs & Production skills
Drama Projects for Schools Worldwide Experience the magic of theatre and improve your English through our tailor-made projects, led by our team of professional.
Welcome to AMS Orchestra Beginning Orchestra
Tesago Musical Theatre Club Annie Jr.
Phantom: Behind the Scenes Katelyn Gill. Every year Citrus College’s theatre department stages a popular musical that features students from the college.
Interview Etiquette. What to wear when job hunting? What you wear is very important! You never get a second chance to make a first impression.
Stage Management Let’s K.I.S.S.. Managing Your Stage Remember: You are in charge! ▪You have “The Prompt Book” ▪You are The Communicator ▪You are the heart.
Stage Orientation and Theatrical Personnel. DIRECTOR Creative overseer His/Her vision guides the artistic choices of the entire production PRODUCER.
Tech Director’s Notebook Intro. Project. Set Design 0 For this part of the project you will design a set for your one act play you read. 0 Knowing the.
Career Related Learning Experiences Job Shadows JOB SHADOWS Informational Interviews and Career Days.
Class A Dress Code Cole County Fire Protection District.
Risk. RISK actions that are different from the norm.
{ 2015 Thespian Convention Welcome new Thespians!.
SEDA ARTS PRESENTATION SOUND AND LIGHTING FOR “LUNA AND THE NIGHT DRAGONS” (You can use this guide for your presentation as it is or adapt it to suit your.
Theatre Opportunities at Westfield High School. Fall Play October 30 & 31 A Nightmare on Union Street A collection of scary short plays Call-out meeting.
What you can do to make life better!. Come on in! Get in here before the bell. Deal with restroom issues before bell, we have many things to do. Go straight.
Lesson 1 FORM AND GENRE. Today you are learning to…  Understand the meaning of FORM and GENRE  Understand the plot of Blood Brothers by Willy Russell.
3 rd 9 Weeks – English 1 January 27, 2015 Elements of Drama Notes.
Welcome to All About 2 nd Grade. We ask… That you wait to ask questions at the end Keep all children quiet and still.
Ballet Hip Hop Jazz Line Dance  Composition Notebook  Writing Utensils  (Pens,Pencils,& Highlighters)  Appropriate Dress Attire  Tops – NB.
Everman’s Kindergarten Kapers October 20, 2014 Learning Targets: At the.
 The Illinois Theatre Association Allstate Production And the Illinois High School Theatre Festival.
Costuming a Show. Steps to Costuming a Show Read the Script Analyze Envision Collaborate Schedule Explore Your Resources Measure Find/Borrow/Make/Order/Buy.
Everman’s Kindergarten Kapers October 27, 2014 Learning Targets: At the.
How to Crew a Show in the Annex Chris Duncan Tuesday 11th October 2011 StageSoc Training
Basics of Scene Design NPHS Technical Theatre Class.
Beginning Chorus Grading Scale: 1. Singing Quizzes 20% 2. Technique Quizzes 20% 3. Notebook 20% 4. Participation 20% 5. Concerts 20%
AUDITIONING. FINDING AN AUDITION -Backstage.com - -Websites for smaller, local theatre companies -Colleges/universities -Google!!
CLASS ROUTINES AND EXPECTATIONS Ms. Poitras’ class.
Theatre Arts Beginning Notes. What is Theatre? Theatre is an art form SO…. What is ART? Art is anything which is a product of expression and in which.
Theatre Terms Jargon for the stage.
RE-TEACH AND RE-TEST 10/31/14 The Design Process and Vocabulary.
MINI TRAGEDY AND GREEK MASKS Small group project.
Audience Etiquette for Public Performances
Welcome to Band!.
Elements of Drama.
Welcome Parents Open House September 3 th 2015 Mr. Miller Guitar Teacher PLEASE SIGN IN AND SIT ANYWHERE – KINDLY PASS.
READER’S THEATRE. Reader’s Theatre is minimal theatre in support of literature and reading. All types of reader’s theatre share these features: –Narration.
Highlights of Mr. Lee  Mr. Lee is a fourth year teacher at Akimel A-al with four years of public school teaching  Graduated from NAU 2012 with choral.
As we can see from these covers, when more than one person is in the cover image, layering is a key element so that the whole band can fit in. I think.
Readers theatre RT Language Arts RT Language Arts.
As we can see from these covers, when more than one person is in the cover image, layering is a key element so that the whole band can fit in. I think.
Directing: Promptbook Project The Basics. Step 1 Choose your play (scene) and interpret it – What is this play about? – What is the mood? – What do I.
 If you missed the compare/contrast test yesterday, you must come in after school THIS WEEK to complete this. Plan on about 45 for the test.  One-pagers.
Chris Duncan Tuesday 11 th October 2011 StageSoc Training
Directing FOR STAGE, FILM AND TV. Film vs. Live Performance  Directing for film is Visual Medium  The director controls where the audience is focusing.
Character’s names are in ALL CAPS so you know not to read them and so you can easily see who you are talking to Stage directions (tell the actor what.
New Covenant School Inc.. * Marsha’s standard office hours for February & March will be: * Tuesdays from 9 to 3 * Fridays from 9 to 4:30 * Sandy’s standard.
This presentation was created by Candace Pauchnick July 11, 2011.
Chapter 8 – stage & School
The perks of being wallflower-trailer
Audition Unit KPHS Theatre.
MAKING THEATRE: A Play is Put together
OGCS CHORUS Welcome Packet
3rd Grade – Miss Osborne’s Smarter Balanced Assessment
EXPLORATION: TECHNICAL THEATRE
Ms. Turner’s first grade
Developing a Musical The musical can start in several ways. It may be inspired by an original work such as a book or a movie . . .
Unit 2 Colours and Clothes
Tesago Musical Theatre Club James and the Giant Peach Jr.
Tech Theatre Course Description:
Summit Trail Cheer and Dance Tryouts
Theatre Terms to Know.
VOCABULARY #5 PRODUCTION PROCESS.
Presentation transcript:

Theatre 1-2 Class Play

What is it? – A chance for you to showcase your work for friends and families When is it? – One night in early/mid March – Your conflict letter is important and due Friday. No exceptions!!!

How does it work? The show is a series of short scenes linked together by short monologues All students in the class are members of the ensemble and are on stage at all times. Ensemble actors are frozen in tableaus (frozen poses) while featured actors perform (Example: When the rock stars perform, all other actors are frozen in band positions, playing pantomimed musical instruments, etc.)

When do we rehearse? During class At home Select AcaPreps (advanced Theatre students will come to help too! Dress rehearsal on the afternoon of your show

Are there technical elements? Costumes – You will need to wear blue jeans, a solid colored t- shirt no logos), and closed toe shoes for the dress rehearsal and performance. Hair should also be pulled back so we can see your face. – You may bring in additional costume pieces for your scene. Props You will be asked to use your own notebooks, backpacks,etc, as needed. We have specialty props like the large Valentine, laptop computer, etc.

Other tech elements Black box set – A series of elevated black cubes and platforms we use to create levels – You may use two benches in your scene – (Don’t stand on the benches) Lights and Sound - Created and provided by Advanced/Stage Production students.

What should I do to get ready? Learn your lines!!!! Make an AcaPrep appointment with your partners for rehearsal (insert dates here) Plan your costume Learn the sequence of scenes when it is provided to you (hopefully next week!) Use class time effectively

How does this affect my grade? This is a HUGE project- about 400 points. You will receive a rubric, but rest assured…some of these points are also allotted to dress rehearsal and theatre etiquette. We are expecting your best work, but we will work with you to make it the best we can. Don’t miss the show! It is a long term project, so short of extreme emergencies (with documentation), there is no make up work. And the make up assignment is grueling!!!

So, why are we doing this? You will learn more about theatre in this one night performance than you could ever imagine. Your future job interviews and careers may require you to speak in public. There is no better training than this! It is FUN!!!!!