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RE: Music for "John Lennon and Me"
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02-24-2020 08:49
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Your school (or district) may already pay for a general license. If they play music at sports events, then they probably do. You may not need your own separate license as you would be covered by that one. Music specifically created for a production is, I suppose, different. Break a leg, Stuart ...
RE: Crash Course Theater Worksheets?
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10-07-2019 09:25
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Ok. I finally made one. I have discovered that you can find the transcripts of the shows online. So I just copied and pasted the sentences I wanted and replaced words with lines for filling in. Feel free to use, rearrange, whatever! ------------------------------ Stuart Graham Wichita KS - ...
RE: Crash Course Theater Worksheets?
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10-07-2019 09:24
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RE: Crash Course Theater Worksheets?
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09-11-2019 08:27
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I would love to see what you come up with. Making worksheets/study guides for these is on my list as well. I actually purchased some but I don't love them. They don't concentrate on the same things that I would. Also, the videos go REALLY fast. It is extremely hard for students to complete a ...
RE: Crucible Ensemble
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05-23-2019 09:52
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I did the show recently. We used all of our extra girls to make the courtroom scene spookier. Adding people in every act shouldn't be difficult. The play calls for the townspeople to be nosy (and afraid). If I may offer an unsolicited idea that I wish had occurred to me while I was directing the ...
RE: Vignette plays for class work
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02-14-2019 09:30
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You might try Mutually Assured Destruction by Don Zolidis. 10 scenes, 2 people per scene. Each scene is set in a progressive decade of the 20th century. Each of the scenes is between siblings. Some are funny, some are serious. Overall it is comic, and Zolidis does a lot of pretty goofy comedy, but ...
RE: Any interest in a series of booklets on specific tech topics?
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11-09-2017 08:36
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Yes, please! ------------------------------ Stuart Graham Wichita KS ------------------------------
RE: Student Directed Plays
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04-20-2017 07:29
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I also inherited a program with a student directed full length show. The only reason that I didn't kill the tradition was that the student director (who is always the president of the Thespian troupe) was the child of a fellow drama teacher, so I figured if anyone could do it, she could. That was 18 ...
RE: Play Help
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08-30-2016 10:26
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I did Picnic at Hanging Rock years ago. It was very successful. Very spooky. Better written than I would have expected. Good luck, Stuart Graham ------------------------------ Stuart Graham Wichita KS
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