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RE: Beyond MTI, where else do folks find shows for elementary school?
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The other big organizations: Rodgers and Hammerstein (G2K Series) Theatrical Rights Worldwide (Young@part/Younger@part) Tams-Witmark (Young Performer's Editions) Other reliable companies include: Pioneer Drama Hal Leonard Alfred Music ------------------------------ Lynn Glener M.A. Applied ...
RE: Free venues for HS performance in NYC?
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Hi! I live in the NYC area, and there are definitely plenty of senior citizen centers in Manhattan that would probably love to have entertainment. Here's a list of nursing homes in Manhattan with contact info. It's somewhat of an old list with some that are closed down or under new names, but it's ...
RE: Trust Exercises
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I highly recommend getting Augusto Boal's "Games for Actors and Non-Actors", and reading his "Theatre of the Oppressed" if you have not done so already. My favorite trust exercises he wrote about in his "Games" book are "Unsighted Cars" and "Hand Hypnosis". ------------------------------ Lynn Glener ...
RE: High School Theatre Textbooks
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There is a great general theatre textbook called "Basic Drama Projects". It is a large hard-covered textbook, but it provides overall information about all aspects of theatre and explains in a way students with not much experience would understand. ------------------------------ Lynn Glener M.A. ...
RE: EF Tours
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When I was in HS (which was honestly not that long ago), I went on a trip through my school to Spain and Portugal using CHA Tours. I don't remember that many issues occurring besides delayed flights which were out of our control. In fact, I remember staying in great hotels, and we had a tour guide that ...
RE: What To Expect/Theatre Etiquette Video
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This video was made for my college's production of Ragtime a few years back. It quickly addresses main theatre etiquette issues: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JUgqcr7ptpE ------------------------------ Lynn Glener M.A. Applied Theatre Candidate, CUNY School of Professional Studies '19 B.A. Theatre/Theatre ...
RE: Medium Cast Ensemble Musicals
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Hi! I know that MTI licenses a plethora of shows for medium-sized casts, including ones that are not particularly well-known but still great! Thinking about specific shows that they license, one that particularly comes to mind is "Disaster!" It was on Broadway last season and the rights were just ...
RE: NYSTCE Theater Certification Exam
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Hi! I'm not sure if you've seen this before, but this is a link for review material for the Theatre CST. It includes a Preparation Guide that gives examples of questions for each section to help you study: http://www.nystce.nesinc.com/TestView.aspx?f=HTML_FRAG/NY078_PrepMaterials.html Hope this ...
RE: Guys and Dolls Small Cast
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Hi, I was in a college production of Guys and Dolls that had about 22 people in it. It worked because more guys than girls were in the cast, and a lot of doubling happened. For example, us girls were Hot Box Girls, members of the Mission Band, and Havana dancers. The guys that were not one of the ...
RE: Looking for a small cast play
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I also agree that there are many 10 min plays that you could string together for one performance. I also highly recommend the comedy "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)" or any of the other "Abridged" plays by the Reduced Shakespeare Company. They were originally written for three performers, ...
RE: Career Mapping
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Hi Elizabeth, I graduated from SUNY Potsdam this past spring in their Theatre Education program, and the program's page on the school's website provides a good example of what you are looking for: B.A. in Theatre Education | SUNY Potsdam ; Theatre Education | SUNY Potsdam Hope this helps!
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