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    Consider Admissions by Joshua Harmon. Or Pipeline by Dominique Morriseau Nathan Rosen English teacher Guilford Park High School 8500 Ridgelys Run Road Jessup, MD 20794 410-313-7430 Wilde Lake High School 5460 Trumpeter Road Columbia, MD 21044 410-313-6965 Howard County Public School read more

  • I know this is an old post, but I just ran across it in the midst of my research. I am in the process of updating my studio acting curriculum, including the plays we use for script analysis and scene study. One play we use is She Kills Monsters (Young Adventurers Version), and I feel good about that read more

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    Check out RAISING THE CURTAIN for your beginning and intermediate students. It has some advanced experiences. www.perfectionlearning.comI also recommendTHE STUDENT ACTOR PREPARES for advanced students. www.gaijones.com Best in Theatre education. Gai Laing Jones

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    I have long used a variety of materials I gather myself for my theatre classes, but I am interested in whether there are some good textbooks or compilations of materials out there to have in my classroom as a resource. Do you use anything like this? Would you recommend? For context: I teach theatre read more

  • A one act play called "The Wall" is pretty amazing! Sent from Gmail Mobile

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    I'm reading Kate Hamill's Pride and Prejudice with my students and am curious if any of you have directed it at the high school level? We have a class of 16 with 11 girls and 4 boys so P&P is a good fit gender-wise. All but one of my students seem excited about it, but I have one who is quite concerned read more

  • following this. Have some middle schoolers who need this.

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