Yeppers, what do you need! There's a great Commedia unit by Todd Espland (sp?) on Drama Teacher Academy if you're a member. I've done a mini unit on it for several years, so I'm attaching my stuff, which you're free to use.
Jigsaw group learning of four stock characters, come back together to share (you can do this with more characters, I just find four groups has been about the right breakdown for me)
National Theatre Commedia Videos on Stock Characters, Shape and physicality (there are others as well, they're all really good!)
Stock Characters: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_0TAXWt8hY, start at 1:00, then skip from 3:00-7:00 and show rest)
Shape and physicality: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJEwuurzDe4
If you can get your hands on a copy of William Ball's production of
Taming of the Shrew, it has lots of fun commedia in it.
Lazzi – warm up with A Sneeze! (yes, I see the irony), then the practice scenarios from the attached study guide
Student assignment: Take on the physicality of your assigned commedia d'ell arte character (from their jigsaw groups, I pair them with someone from another character group). Work with your scene partner to create an improvisation around the following scenarios, using only gibberish dialogue.
Can do the Two-person, two minute improvs to expand this (same attached study guide)
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Cassy Maxton-Whitacre
Theatre Department Coordinator
Shenandoah Valley Governor's School
VA
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-19-2021 11:25
From: Nick Hoffa
Subject: Quick commedia unit?
Hey all! Does anyone have any Commedia lesson plans they'd be willing to share?
I'm finding myself with a few week gap. We won't have time to do a complete unit, but I think it would still be really fun and valuable to introduce the big idea of Commedia and play around for a weeks with archetypes and movement. I've taken some Commedia classes over the years, applied it to shows etc, but never taught it in class to high schoolers. Does anyway have anything that could be useful? A few lesson plans, worksheets, helpful videos? I'm knee deep in internet research, but thought I'd come to this fountain of knowledge.
Admittedly, I'm giving short shrift to this amazing artform, but something is better than nothing. if this goes well, I'm excited to add a more robust stand alone unit next year.
Best,
Nick
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Nick Hoffa
Drama Director
South Pasadena High School
CA
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