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October 4 October 8

Schedule for the Week

Monday- EVEN
Tuesday- ODD
Wednesday- EVEN
Thursday- ODD
Friday- ALL CLASSES

Tony Tuesday

Watch  Dear Evan Hansen

Read Tony Tuesday assignment, you can choose to complete it on this week’s choice. Or you can wait for another week. You may turn in the assignment any time during Semester 1. Only one response is required even if you are in two Theatre classes. DUE Wed Dec 16. NO EXCEPTIONS

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Theatre 1

1- Vocab 4

Students will learn vocab week 4

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2- Pantomime Assignment and RehearsalAdd Introduction

Students will continue Performances must have a complication.

Students must add an introduction and a head nod to their pantomime performance.

Intros: Your name, age and “Pantomime Assignment”

Head nod after intro and head down when complete

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3- Pantomime Performances

Students will perform on stage on Wednesday and Friday. Script/notes due the day of performance.

4- Pantomime articles homework

Students will read 3 articles and respond to 2 of them. Due at the end of the Pantomime unit

Article 1: “No Place Like Home” by Kathleen Smith Belcher

Response question: Citing the article as evidence, discuss why theatre is such a welcoming place for everyone.

Article 2: “The Show Must Go On” by Ryan Leeds

Response question: Citing the article as evidence, discuss one problem that can happen on stage and how to recover from it.

Article 3: “Acting from the Gut” by John Frederickson and Jessica Lissy Trey

Response question: Citing the article as evidence, discuss what you believe is the best method for giving authentic performances and why it works for you.

Theatre 2
1- Pantomime Article Response Assignment
Directing Students will read 3 articles and write a response to 2 of their choice. Assignment is due at the end of the Pantomime unit. Writing standards required. Check your syllabus packet for writing expectations

Article 1: “Less is More” by Laura Wayth

Response question: Citing the article as evidence, discuss which part of directing is the most important for a successful show.

Article 2: “Learning the Directing Ropes” by Joe Deer

Response question: The article identifies 5 phases of producing shows, choose which one phase you believe is the most important for a director to be involved.

Article 3: “Directing a Diva” by Kellie Gormly

Response question: Citing the article as evidence, discuss the best way to keep egos in a cast down and encourage a sense of ensemble.

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