As the school year comes to a close and summer is upon us my sage advice is very simple – Feed Your Soul! Take some time this summer that is very selfishly just for YOU. You give so much of yourself to others and it has been a pretty tumultuous couple of years, so give yourself permission to do something read more
Thanks for the feedback on Grease. Barring any Covid bumps in the road, I think we could definitely make the expense worth it. It sounds like your community responds well to the same kinds of shows my community does. I appreciate your honesty about what a success it was and still feeling it was too dated read more
I'll look into that one. Thank you! I tend to forget to look at Pioneer since our district hasn't done a lot of their shows. Great reminder! ------------------------------ Carla ------------------------------
Hello! I tried to post some suggestions earlier but it looks like the info was cut off. I'll try again. :) Lauren Gunderson has a trilogy of sorts of "Christmas at Pemberley" shows, all inspired by the characters from Pride and Prejudice:Miss Bennet: Christmas at PemberleyThe Wickhams: Christmas at PemberleyGeorgiana read more
Hi Josh, I'm so excited to learn that you're looking to utilize digital scenery in your upcoming production of The Little Mermaid! With all the transitions from land to sea (not to mention the special effects), projections work as a key tool to recreate the cinematic storyline for the stage. The style read more
Hi Carla, Our middle school did Grease about seven years ago (not sure how different the pricing was then). I think we essentially broke even, as it was a big hit with audiences and that covered the higher-than-MTI-Jr-prices. The kids loved doing it, and we did discuss the issues frequently. We also read more
Ladies of the Tower is good, I'm not sure how many it has, but it's all women. ------------------------------ Katie Newbanks Drama Teacher Bernardo Heights Middle School CA ------------------------------
As of 2021, the CDC says one in 44 children are on the Autism Spectrum, so chances are several are going to end up in your drama class! Each person who has ASD has challenges in similar areas, but each is also unique. This on-demand training will help drama teachers identify what areas their actors on the spectrum need support with, along with ideas of how to appropriately offer that support. In addition, we will explore how to build an inclusive acting ensemble where everyone is valued and appreciated for their creativity and unique contributions.
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