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Casting and Blocking a Show with 30 Students: Tips for Theatre Teachers and Directors
Directing a school play with a large cast? This blog post offers practical tips for theatre teachers and directors managing up to 30 students. From casting strategies and creative blocking ideas to effective communication systems like callboards and digital tools, you'll find everything you need to keep rehearsals organized and every student engaged. Whether you're a seasoned director or tackling your first big show, these insights will help you create an amazingly successful
Amy Harry
Apr 156 min read
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How to Teach Improvisation to Shy Students: A Drama Teacher's Guide
Improvisation is at the heart of drama and theatre and plays a crucial role in an actors repertoire, but how can we encourage our students ?
Amy Harry
Mar 105 min read
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5 Key Strategies for Fostering a Safe and Supportive Environment for Drama Students
As drama teachers, we have a unique opportunity and responsibility to create a safe and supportive environment. How do that?Lets take a look
Amy Harry
Oct 25, 20245 min read
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Benefits of using Reader's Theater in the classroom.
Discover the benefits to using Reader's Theater scripts in your classroom to improve reading fluency.
Amy Harry
Nov 15, 20225 min read
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10 Awesome Facts About Hamilton To Blow Us All Away
Here are 10 Amazing facts about the hit show Hamilton by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Even true musical theatre fans don't know all of these!
Amy Harry
Nov 1, 20225 min read
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Why your middle and high school students should watch Dear Evan Hansen
For theatre students there are a whole range of reasons to watch a show or musical. Maybe they like a specific actor, actress, musician...
Amy Harry
Sep 20, 20225 min read
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