Theatre is like a gym for empathy.
It is where we can go to build up the muscles of compassion,
to practice listening & understanding & engaging with people that are not just like ourselves.
We practice sitting down, paying attention, & learning from other people’s actions. We practice caring.
— Bill English (Artistic Director at San Fransisco’s Playhouse)

This is an HONORS class. We will work together to create performances, productions, and projects that inspire and excite others (and ourselves) DRAMATICALLY.

All the world’s a stage,
And all the men and women merely players;
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts.
— William Shakespeare

RESOURCES

WRITING A THEATRE RESUME & CRITIQUE

Critique must be of a show you have seen in the previous month OR Play Analysis on a FULL LENGTH SCRIPT or TWO ONE ACTS (those in Theatre 3 may want to do ONE ACTS as a way to make sure they have read a lot of One Acts for the Director’s Notebook Assignment in the Spring.)

CLICK TO UPLOAD A PDF OF YOUR RESUME TO THIS FOLDER

HOW TO UPLAD TO A GOOGLE FOLDER FROM YOUR COMPUTER

HOW TO UPLOAD TO A GOOGLE FOLDER FROM YOUR PHONE

PLAY ANALYSIS (FOR A SCRIPT YOU READ)

THEATRE CRITIQUE OUTLINE

THEATRE RESUME EXAMPLES

SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS (ANALYSIS, CHARACTER STUDY, THEATRE CRITIQUE FORMAT)

30 WAYS TO READ A PLAY

STUDENT DIRECTING

DIRECTOR'S NOTEBOOK PROJECT

SCRIPT ANALYSIS PART 1

SCRIPT ANALYSIS PART 2

CREATING THE DIRECTOR'S VISION/CONCEPT

HELPFUL INFO FOR STUDENT DIRECTORS

DIRECTING 101 BOOK

SHAKESPEARE

SHAKESPEARE RESOURCES

ACTING METHODS BOOKS/ARTICLES

AN OVERVIEW OF THE STANISLAVSKI SYSTEM

RESPECT FOR ACTING: HAGAN

MEISNER FOR TEENS

AN OVERVIEW OF THE LABAN MOVEMENT APPROACH

WHAT IS METHOD ACTING?

EXAMPLE OF A PROJECT: THE UTA BLOG-EN

MONOLOGUE WORK

HOW TO CHOOSE AND PREPARE YOUR MONOLOGUE

MONOLOGUE SUGGESTIONS

MONOLOGUE DATABASE

WORKING YOUR MONOLOGUE: STORY, SUSPENSE, & STRUCTURE

OVERDONE MONOLOGUES LIST

BUT, if you find a monologue that you like is overdone, research other plays by that playwright and maybe there is another character in a lesser known play that would speak to you also. So that isn’t always a total dealbreaker!! Just a bit more research needed to find an alternative…