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  • 1.  script library

    Posted 10-27-2015 11:20

    I'm looking at writing a grant to beef up the script library I've inherited. I have very few class sets.  I'm wondering if there is a collection out there that would provide a good basis of scripts to read, without having to order each individually. 

     

    Rebecca Rajswasser. M.Ed.

    Forest High School
    English I; Intro to Drama; Acting I-IV

    Director, Troupe 3069

    671-7400; 58562

     




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  • 2.  RE: script library

    Posted 10-29-2015 16:29

    A book I used in college was Stages of Drama, it had a pretty wide variety of scripts:

    Stages of Drama Classical to Contemporary Theater by Carl H Klaus

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    Stages of Drama Classical to Contemporary Theater by Carl H Klaus
    Susan Glaspell, Trifles CLASSICAL THEATER Aeschylus, Agamemnon Translated by Louis MacNeice Photographs of the Guthrie Theater Production, 1967-68 Photographs of the National Theater Production of The Oresteia, 1981 Review of the Guthrie Theater Production, 1967, by Roderick Nordell Peter Hall on Directing The Oresteia, 1981 Sophocles, Oedipus Rex Translated by
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    Another option is to try Googling "drama/theatre anthologies." Hope it helps!

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