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Engelsman, Alan – 1976
A student learning to work on stage sets needs to become familiar with standard materials and equipment, the ways in which they operate, and ways to piece them together to create a set for a scene. This package contains the following three lessons for acquainting the learner with such information: resources and equipment, piecing together some…
Descriptors: Design, Dramatics, Equipment, Learning Activities
Engelsman, Alan – Secondary School Theatre Journal, 1975
Dramatic improvisation ideas for high school English teaching. (CH)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Dramatics, English Curriculum, Secondary Education
Thalden, Irene; Engelsman, Alan – 1974
This booklet provides instruction, for junior high and senior high school actors and their teachers, in the basic concepts and vocabulary of theatrical communication. Suggested exercises include practice in combining dialogue and movement, mastering knowledge of stage areas and body positions, and working with scripts on stage. Criteria for…
Descriptors: Acting, Drama, Dramatics, Learning Activities
Engelsman, Alan – 1974
This booklet provides instruction, for the director of junior high and senior high school plays, in the effective arrangement of characters on stage. Suggested exercises include the construction of still-picture tableaux on stage (using scenes from fairy tales and Chekhov's "The Bear") and the implementation of "blocking"…
Descriptors: Drama, Dramatics, Learning Activities, Lesson Plans
Engelsman, Alan; Thalden, Irene – 1974
The purpose of these lessons is to provide learning experiences which facilitate junior high and senior high school actors' mastery of stage movements when working with scripts. Suggested exercises include practice in finding motivation for actors' stage movements, acting a scene (from "West Side Story"), and interpreting and acting scenes of…
Descriptors: Acting, Drama, Dramatics, Learning Activities
Engelsman, Alan – 1976
Once an actor or actress has gained experience with basic stage movement and speech, convincing character portrayal may be the next skill to be developed. This package is designed to provide a deeper understanding of character development through careful reading, research, thought, and experimentation. The two related lessons--from research to…
Descriptors: Acting, Characterization, Drama, Dramatics
Engelsman, Alan; Dewsnup, Evelyn – 1974
Developed with the recognition that many playwrights have theater in their blood (e.g., Eugene O'Neill was the son of a famous actor), the three lessons in this package present, through experience, the fundamentals of dramatic structure. These lessons for the beginning playwright focus on elements of dramatic plot, conflicts, and crisis and…
Descriptors: Characterization, Creative Writing, Drama, Dramatics