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Miller, Bruce – Teaching Theatre, 2001
Suggests that improvisation is an excellent catalyst for getting a scene jump-started or back on track. Presents two specific examples of how the author used improv in his own scene study classes. Notes the fundamental task teachers must master prior to improv work is how to isolate the essential dynamics of the scene. (RS)
Descriptors: Creative Dramatics, Drama, Improvisation, Secondary Education