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Classroom Packs

While almost any of the scripts in our catalogue can be used in the classroom, there are some great resources designed specifically for drama and English teachers to use in class. The books gathered here include script anthologies, music packs and teaching packs which typically contain multiple script copies, teachers notes and production guidance. Visit the book link for more details of each pack.

12 Fabulously Funny Fairy Tale Plays: Humorous Takes on Favorite Tales That Boost Reading Skills, Build Fluency & Keep Your Class Chuckling With Lots of Read-Aloud Fun!

12 Fabulously Funny Fairy Tale Plays by Justin Mccory Martin (Author), Terry Sirrell (Illustrator)


Students will have oodles of fun building essential reading skills with rib-tickling versions of beloved fairy tales turned into read-aloud plays! Even your most reluctant readers won’t be able to resist these hilarious twists on their favorite tales— Spiderella, Goldilocks and the Three Bullfrogs, The Popsicle Boy, Little Late Riding Hood, The Cheetah and the Sloth, Rafunzel and many more! Plus: Each play comes complete with instant discussion starters, vocabulary boosters, imaginative writing prompts, and a brief history of the fairy tale. For use with Grades 2-4.


12 Fabulously Funny Folktale Plays

12 Fabulously Funny Folktale Plays by Justin Mccory Martin


Students will have oodles of fun building essential reading skills with rib-tickling versions of beloved fairy tales turned into read-aloud plays! Even your most reluctant readers won¹t be able to resist these hilarious twists on their favorite tales‹ Spiderella, Goldilocks and the Three Bullfrogs, The Popsicle Boy, Little Late Riding Hood, The Cheetah and the Sloth, Rafunzel and many more! Plus: Each play comes complete with instant discussion starters, vocabulary boosters, imaginative writing prompts, and a brief history of the fairy tale.


22 Comedy Ten-minute Plays

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Published by Meriwether Press


A great-value Collection of 22 Ten-Minute Royalty-free Comedies


These plays by best-selling scene writer Laurie Allen are already winning spots in one-act play festivals across America


They’re all simple to stage and they all present interesting characters and intriguing situations


And although aimed primarily at teenage actors, the fresh variety of topics in unusual settings should appeal to actors of all ages


Each of the 22 ten-minute comedies is a complete, original play and includes a Cast of Characters, Set Description, and a List of Properties


Cast sizes range from 2 to 8, and include gender flexible roles for easy casting


And don’t worry about inappropriate language or situations — these short plays are all family friendly without feeling childish or condescending


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A Midsummer Nights Dream for Kids

A Midsummer Nights Dream for Kids adapted by Lois Burdett


“Who is William Shakespeare?” For more than 20 years, Lois Burdett has asked that question of her elementary school students in Stratford, Ontario, Canada, leading them on a voyage of discovery that brings the Bard to life for boys and girls ages seven and up.


A Midsummer Night’s Dream for Kids, written in rhyming couplets is suitable for staging as class plays as well as reading aloud.


 



Audition Speeches for 6 to 16 Year Olds

Audition Speeches for 6 to 16 Year Olds, edited by Jean Marlow


Intended for students and children taking part in speech and drama competitions and exams, this book contains a range of audition speeches. It includes female, male and unisex speeches selected from both plays and children’s books. Where relevant the author has indicated how a speech could be shortened for younger children. There is also an introductory section with contributions from Alan Ayckbourn, Carol Schroder (teacher and examiner for the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art), Richard Carpenter (TV writer) and Ed Wilson (Director of the National Youth Theatre) and senior casting directors for the RSC, TV and film. This edition has been freshly revised to include 10 new speeches from well known recent productions as well as children’s books including Harry Potter. ‘A superb compilation’ Amateur Stage.



Cinderella Outgrows the Glass Slipper and Other Zany Fractured Fairy Tale Plays

Cinderella Outgrows the Glass Slipper and Other Zany Fractured Fairy Tale Plays by Joan M. Wolf


What happens when Cinderella wears shoes she’s made from recycled materials to the ball? Tap into students’ sense of humor with five lively plays that take the plots, characters, and settings of traditional fairy tales and turn them on their heads! Includes character parts written at a variety of reading levels, book links, and writing activities that help students build on traditional fairy tale structures and write in different genres. For use with Grades 3-5.


Drama Games for Classrooms and Workshops

Drama Games for Classrooms and Workshops by Jessica Swale


This book is the first in a projected series offering a wealth of drama games for people of all ages and abilities. Their aim is to ensure that the drama leader never runs out of fresh ideas. A dip-in, flick-through, quick-fire resource book, packed with 101 lively drama games for use in any classroom or workshop setting. The games are designed to explore a wide range of core drama skills: energy, focus, teamwork, trust, character, storytelling, imagination and improvisation. Each page features clear instructions on How to Play, notes on the Aim of the Game and advice on age range, number of players, timing and skills developed. The games are also ideal for directors in the rehearsal room, searching for new ways to energise and inspire actors.


Drama Games for Rehearsals

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Published by Nick Hern Books


“I wish I’d had this book when I was starting out as a young director … I cannot recommend it highly enough” ~ Marianne Elliott from her Foreword


This dip-in, flick-through, quick-fire resource book in the bestselling Drama Games series offers dozens of ideas and exercises to energise and inspire a bold, creative rehearsal process for any play, of any period or genre.


Aimed at directors of all levels, it covers every aspect of rehearsal, including:


★ Warm-up exercises to prepare the body, voice and mind, and to create a strong ensemble


★ Ideas for approaching the text, tackling the ‘Story of the Play’


★ A wealth of games for unlocking the ‘World of the Play’, including developing characters, finding a physical style, understanding genre and investigating themes


★ Suggestions for exploring sound and music, whether for use in the production or simply to encourage a sense of fun in rehearsals


This essential ‘go-to’ book will provide you with a host of original and illuminating games, perfect for the play you’re rehearsing, be it Shakespeare or Greek tragedy, a Restoration comedy, physical theatre, Modern Naturalism


Or even a brand new play


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Drama Games for Those Who Like to Say No

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Published by Nick Hern Books


Drama Games are a unique way to empower young people


Drama Games for Those Who Like to Say No is a quick-fire resource book for those working with difficult/reluctant students, youth groups and young offenders


Particularly those intent on saying “No” to whatever is offered them.


For these groups, drama games and activities need to be especially robust and engaging


The Games in this book have been devised with this in mind


And then tried and tested


Each game includes clear instructions on –



  • How to Play

  • Notes on the Benefits of the Game

  • And advice on age range, number of players and timing

  • Following the 90 games and exercises aimed at developing core skills, the book then offers scenarios for a series of improvisational challenges that test participants’ abilities in mediation, communication, negotiation, assertiveness and managing emotions


Also included is a special collection of games aimed at preparing teachers and workshop leaders for facilitating challenging sessions


The ultimate aim is to encourage reluctant participants to engage and collaborate


And develop not just skills for drama, but skills for life


REVIEWS


“Packed to the brim with bright and breezy ideas – a bargain!” ~ Total Theatre Magazine


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Drama Menu - Theatre Games in Three Courses

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Published by Nick Hern Books


DRAMA MENU is a brand new concept for planning and delivering dynamic, progressive drama lessons and workshops


Packed with over 150 tried-and-tested theatre games, exercises and improvisation ideas, it’s an essential resource for any drama teacher or workshop leader


Guaranteed to deliver delicious drama sessions every time


Simply make a selection from each of the three courses, and your whole drama session will come to life with new-found energy and focus …


APPETISERS are fast-paced warm-up exercises to energise and enthuse the group


STARTERS are the intermediary course to challenge the players and encourage creativity


MAIN COURSES provide the central part of the session, culminating in a final performance piece


And a few DESSERTS are also provided – if you still have some space at the end of your session for something sweet!


DRAMA MENU is the recipe book that will relieve the stress of planning lessons and workshops


Leaving you to get on with what you do best …


… delivering creative drama sessions that will have your groups hungry for more


PDF RESOURCE PACK


A comprehensive PDF Resource Pack accompanying the book is available to download by clicking here


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Fractured Fairy Tales for Student Actors: A Collection of Contemporary Fairy Tale Scenes

Fractured Fairy Tales for Student Actors: A Collection of Contemporary Fairy Tale Scenes by Jan Peterson Ewen


This collection of comedic fairy tale spoofs is divided into two sections: Short five-minute scenes for two or three actors and longer ten-minute scenes for six to twenty actors. Each scene is a comedic re-enactment of a classic fairy tale. Well-known characters face contemporary situations or have new issues of their own. Sample titles include: Have a Seat – Miss Muffet sends the spider up a waterspout. Is the Doctor In? – Jack and Jill seek medical help. Go for the Gold – For your consideration: the life of Jack and Edith Sprat, and many more. All scenes have flexible, balanced casts. Easy to stage. Excellent contest material.


 




Great Scenes from Minority Playwrights

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Published by Meriwether Press


Subtitled Seventy-four Scenes of Cultural Diversity, this is a unique Collection of scenes drawn from broad range of American theatre:



  • Native-American

  • African-American

  • Hispanic

  • Jewish American

  • Asian-American


The 74 scenes provide a stepping stone to the study of minority writing


Both scenes and playwright are examined in their historical and cultural perspective


The Scenes range from a couple of minutes to ten or more minutes and each is preceded by background information and discussion/analysis to help develop characterizations


The introduction explains the history of “minority theatre” and presents both directors and student actors with general suggestions for dramatic presentations


Each chapter is introduced by a short synopsis of the theater of a particular culture


Questions for students follow each scene, providing not only direction for the performance of the plays, but also some basic tools for criticism and cultural studies for literature classes


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Hamlet For Kids

Hamlet For Kids adapted by Lois Burdett


Perhaps the best-known of Shakespeare’s tragedies, Hamlet has all the ingredients for a gripping story: revenge and power, familial love and betrayal, dramatic sword fights, dark spooky scenes. Once again Lois Burdett has woven her own brand of magic by transforming Shakespeare’s complex verse into rhyming couplets. She has created a version of Hamlet especially for children, even as young as seven, and one that readers of all ages will enjoy.


At the appropriately named Hamlet Elementary School in Stratford, Ontario, where Burdett has taught for over 20 years, her students have created wonderful drawings of Hamlet to illustrate Burdett’s fluid rhymes. The students’ interpretations are vivid evidence of Burdett’s clever ability to bring Shakespeare’s complex characters and intricate plots to life for young people.



How to Teach Your Children Shakespeare

How to Teach Your Children Shakespeare by Ken Ludwig and William Shakespeare


A foolproof, enormously fun method of teaching your children the classic works of William Shakespeare


William Shakespeare’s plays are among the great bedrocks of Western civilization and contain the finest writing of the past 450 years. Many of the best novels, plays, poetry, and films in the English language produced since Shakespeare’s death in 1616—from Jane Austen to The Godfather—are heavily influenced by Shakespeare’s stories, characters, language, and themes. In a sense, his works are a kind of Bible for the modern world, bringing us together intellectually and spiritually. Hamlet, Juliet, Macbeth, Ophelia, and a vast array of other singular Shakespearean characters have become the archetypes of our consciousness. To know some Shakespeare provides a head start in life. In How to Teach Your Children Shakespeare, acclaimed playwright Ken Ludwig provides the tools you need to instill an understanding, and a love, of Shakespeare’s works in your children, and to have fun together along the way.


Ken Ludwig devised his methods while teaching his own children, and his approach is friendly and easy to master. Beginning with memorizing short specific passages from Shakespeare’s plays, this method then instills children with cultural references they will utilize for years to come. Ludwig’s approach includes understanding of the time period and implications of Shakespeare’s diction as well as the invaluable lessons behind his words and stories. Colorfully incorporating the history of Shakespearean theater and society, How to Teach Your Children Shakespeare guides readers on an informed and adventurous journey through the world in which the Bard wrote.


This book’s simple process allows anyone to impart to children the wisdom of plays like A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Twelfth Night, Macbeth, and Romeo and Juliet. And there’s fun to be had along the way. Shakespeare novices and experts, and readers of all ages, will each find something delightfully irresistible in How to Teach Your Children Shakespeare.


Jack and the Beanstalk

Jack and the Beanstalk adapted by Georgs Pelecis, Ana Sanderson and Matthew White from Roald Dahl’s version of the classic story


This riotously funny adaptation of Roald Dahl’s irreverent twist on the traditional tale is produced in association with the Roald Dahl Foundation


The Performance pack includes the Script and features full Rehearsal and Performance Backing Tracks on CD


‘It is very difficult to pinpoint an aspect of performance which these musical packages do not address (These are) completely foolproof musicals, which could be used and adapted by the most inexperienced of directors undoubtedly an inspired resource’~ The Music Teacher


More Roald Dahl scripts


Kids Musical Theatre Collection Volume 1

Kids Musical Theatre Collection Vol 1 – Vocal Collection


This giant two-volume resource will be indispensible for teachers working with children singing solos. There is a large variety of material, from classic Disney songs to Broadway to movie favorites to songs from “Sesame Street.” Each volume has songs for both girls and boys.


Volume 1 includes 29 songs from stage, screen and television musicals, these are by far our largest collections of solos for children.


Contents: Any Dream Will Do (Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat) * Born to Entertain (Ruthless) * The Candy Man (Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory) * Castle on a Cloud (Les Miserables) * Consider Yourself (Oliver!) * Cruella De Vil (101 Dalmatians) * Ev’rybody Wants to Be a Cat (The Aristocats) * Feed the Birds (Mary Poppins) * Happiness (You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown) * I Don’t Need Anything but You (Oliver!) * I Got the Sun in the Morning (Annie Get Your Gun) * I Know Things Now (Into the Woods) * I Whistle a Happy Tune (The King and I) * I’d Do Anything (Oliver) * It’s the Hard-Knock Life (Annie) * Les Poissons (The Little Mermaid) * Let Me Entertain You (Gypsy) * Let’s Go Fly a Kite (Mary Poppins) * Little Lamb (Gypsy) * Maybe (Annie) * My Favorite Things (The Sound of Music) * On the Good Ship Lollipop (Bright Eyes) * Part of Your World (The Little Mermaid) * Reflection (Mulan) * So This Is Love (The Cinderella Waltz) (Cinderella) * Tomorrow (Annie) * We’re All in This Together (High School Musical) * When You Wish Upon a Star (Pinocchio) * The Work Song (Cinderella) .



Let's Perform! : Monologues, duologues and poems for children to perform

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Published by Methuen


Let’s Perform! offers fresh, fun material from an experienced drama practitioner, for literacy lessons, drama classes, assemblies, after-school and drama clubs

From They’re Digging up my School Today to The Giant African Land Snail’s Rap, this book is full of brilliant scripts and poems to get children aged 7 to 11 confidently rhyming, moving and imagining


And you’re free to photocopy them


Drama and speaking opportunities boost children’s self-esteem and have a powerful impact on their confidence in school and in the wider world


Cathy Howe has included everyday dilemmas as well as surreal scenarios, ranging from the funny to the ridiculous to the serious and the emotional


Perfect for encouraging creative writing and public speaking, each monologue, duologue or performance poem is accompanied by easy-to-follow performance tips and activities that can also be used in cross-curricular subjects


Additional creative activities for the book are also available online


This vibrant and inspirational Collection is a must-have text to set every child’s imagination whirring


REVIEWS


“Cath Howe is a talented writer of drama resources for children. Her work is a treasure trove of Buy Now Green Button Png - Free Transparent PNG Download ...material for anyone who works with children in the fields of drama or literature” ~ David Lawson Lean, Drama Practitioner and Children’s Playwright


MacBeth For Kids

MacBeth for Kids – adapted by Lois Burdett


“Who is William Shakespeare?” For more than 20 years, Lois Burdett has asked that question of her elementary school students in Stratford, Ontario, Canada, leading them on a voyage of discovery that brings the Bard to life for boys and girls ages seven and up.


Macbeth for Kids, written in rhyming couplets is suitable for staging as class plays as well as reading aloud.


From the author: “Most students will be exposed to the works of Shakespeare, typically in high school. The language and content of the plays is seen as too difficult for younger children but primary children are underestimated as to what they can accomplish given the challenge. The study of Shakespeare has become an integral part of my grade two program at Hamlet School, in Stratford, Ontario, Canada.


When I first moved to Stratford, I had no intention of teaching Shakespeare to 7 and 8 year olds. Stratford is a beautiful city noted for its Shakespearean theatre and I was interested that the schools were all named after Shakespearean characters. I asked my class, “Who is William Shakespeare?” and “Why is our school called Hamlet?” Their answers were surprising. One thought he was a famous boxer. Another believed he was the President of Canada. A third student responded, “I don’t know who William Shakespeare is. I don’t know any of the big kids.” It was the children’s enthusiasm and excitement on making the connection between an historical figure and the name of their school, which led me to continue. Thirty years later I can’t imagine teaching anywhere in the world and not introducing Shakespeare. The study provided tremendous growth, particularly in the area of language and communication and evolved into a learning experience of a lifetime. I have endeavored in my books and workshops for teachers to share the excitement of exploring with children, the timeless emotions and ideas of Shakespeare.”



Making Theatre

Making Theatre by Joss Bennathan


 


An inspiring, practical handbook for anyone working with young people to make devised theatre.

Managing the devising process is often demanding, difficult and challenging. It can lead even highly competent drama teachers to feel disempowered. However, help is at hand. Making Theatre: The Frazzled Drama Teacher’s Guide to Devising provides a framework that will take the stress out of the process, and help teachers to ensure their students realise their full potential.


Bennathan answers the common questions raised by drama teachers, from ‘What’s the best way of grouping my students?’ and ‘How long should the rehearsal process be?’ to ‘How do I enable students to avoid shallow, clichéd work?’ and ‘How do I ensure that boys engage and attain?’ He shows how to build the foundations that underpin devised theatre, and provides ten invaluable structures for devised work, to meet the needs of different students and situations.


The book also includes a range of stand-alone exercises covering key areas such as voice and movement, characterisation, communication, scene transitions, narrative economy and clarity, performance conventions, and the relationship between style, content and form.




Much Ado About Nothing for Kids

Much Ado About Nothing for Kids adapted by Lois Burdett


“What, my dear Lady Disdain! Are you yet living?” These famous lines from Shakespeare’s comedy Much Ado About Nothing delightfully show the verbal sparring between the reluctant lovers, Beatrice and Benedick who are happily brought together at the end by the schemes of their friends. And, no story is complete without at least one evil character, Don John, who unsuccessfully tries to tear apart the wedding plans of Hero and Claudio, the other lovers in this sparkling tale.


Written in rhyming couplets, Much Ado About Nothing, the eighth book in this successful series, captures all the exciting elements of the original story, and is truly a delightful read for both adult and child.


Lois Burdett has been a teacher at Hamlet Public School in Stratford, Ontario, for over twenty years and her expertise in bringing Shakespeare to life for children as young as seven is reflected in the children’s clever insights and wonderful drawings which complement the play.


Her success has resulted in an ever-increasing demand for workshops as far afield as Europe and Australia where she instructs educators on how they too can familiarize young children with Shakespeare.


From the Foreword by Denzel Washington


“[Lois Burdett’s] delightfully entertaining text is complemented by her students’ thoughtful interpretations and charming artwork which make Much Ado About Nothing come alive in a whole new way.”


 



No Stable Too Small - Fifteen Christmas Plays for Churches of All Sizes

No Stable Too Small – Fifteen Christmas Plays for Churches of All Sizes


This great value festive Collection offers no fewer than 15 Christmas plays

These humorous, down-to-earth plays each bring a fresh perspective to the Christmas story through such creative devices as imagining the thoughts and feelings of fringe characters (like an innkeeper or a servant or one of the magi)


Or by updating the story with contemporary settings and characters


It also offers a variety of practical material for a range of situations – from shorter plays with small casts and lines that can be easily mastered by younger children to more elaborate pieces with sophisticated themes for older children and adults


The flexible scenes are especially valuable for small congregations that lack the resources to mount large-scale productions


No sets are required, and only simple costumes and minimal props are needed


And with a running time of about 20 minutes each, it’s easy to fit them within a Christmas Eve or Advent Sunday worship service


TITLES INCLUDE:


No Stable Too Small

Love Finds a Way

It Wasn’t the Hilton, You Know

Christmas Eve at Angel School

Because God Said So, That’s Why

No Small Parts

“Unto Us a Child Is Born”

Miracles? No Problem!


And seven more!


Play Time by Julia Donaldson

Play Time by Julia Donaldson


From the best-selling and much-loved author of THE GRUFFALO and other classic picture books, eleven fun-to-act short plays for primary-aged children (Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2) complete with helpful, simple guidance on target age, running time and cast! Ranging from adaptations of traditional tales (eg, the legend of Persephone and Three Billy Goats Gruff) to original and contemporary short plays, Julia Donaldson has produced an entertaining, simple, satisfying play collection.


About the Author

Julia Donaldson MBE is the Children’s Laureate and author of many bestselling books for children, including the acknowledged modern classic THE GRUFFALO, which has won the Smarties Prize and the Blue Peter Award for the Best Book to Read Aloud. Julia has also written many children’s plays and songs, and runs regular storytelling and drama workshops. She lives in Glasgow with her family.


Plays of the American Experience

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Published by Meriwether Publishing


Nothing brings the past alive better than stories performed by live actors. Subtitled 25 Fascinating Stories for the Classroom or Stage, Plays of the American Experience is a unique Collection of 25 short plays that brings to life critical moments in American history


Most of the characters are not famous figures or even factual, instead they represent ordinary Americans who did not make history, but rather lived history


And it’s through them we experience the past


Each of the 25 plays runs about 10 minutes


They can be read aloud


Or simply staged in the classroom


Or else fully staged with the help of complete set and costume descriptions included with each play


And to further enhance their educational value, each of the plays includes background information of the historical situation and explains what happened after the event


These engaging scenes capture the essence of the American spirit and are ideal for middle school or high school drama classes


Cast sizes range from two to eight and they offer roles equally for male and female


The 25 plays are …



  • 1845–Without Ice (3M, 3F)

  • 1863–Her First Decision (2F)

  • 1865–Laura Keene’s Big Night (5M, 3F)

  • 1873–The Good Fight (1M, 3F)

  • 1888–Breaker Boy (2M, 2F)

  • 1891–Beaded Souvenirs for Sale (1M, 4F)

  • 1906–Music in the Air (2M, 2F)

  • 1909–The Letter E (2M, 4F)

  • 1918–Caught in the Wire (1M, 3F)

  • 1920–Tiny Pieces of Light (2M, 2F)

  • 1927–Lamb Chops and Pineapple (4M, 2F)

  • 1933–Bread and Soup (4M, 3F)

  • 1937–Lady Lindy (1M, 1F)

  • 1938–We Interrupt This Program (1M, 4F)

  • 1939–Poison (1M, 2F)

  • 1941–Sunday Morning (1M, 3F)

  • 1943–Add One Cup of Sugar (1M, 3F)

  • 1945–VJ Day Blues (2M, 4F)

  • 1951–‘Til Further Notice (2M, 3F)

  • 1955–Waiting for the Bus (4F)

  • 1957–About the Size of a Beach Ball (1M, 3F)

  • 1959–Adios, Havana (4M, 2F)

  • 1964–All My Loving (4F)

  • 1972–A Triangle Box Frame (2M, 3F)

  • 1973–Just Like a Toaster (1M, 3F)


REVIEWS


“A highly recommended collection of short 10-minute plays that are particularly well-suited for middle to high school presentation under all kinds of conditions. Students will absorb historical facts and the social sentiments of various times; audiences will receive food for thought through hard-hitting aftermaths that cement the lasting impacts of these events. Educators seeking powerfully-crafted scenes that hold high interest for students normally resistant to learning history could do no better than to choose this versatile, compelling collection as their foundation Buy Now Green Button Png - Free Transparent PNG Download ...text for not just teaching drama, but adding life to the American history learning experience” ~ D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer — Midwest Book Review


Playscripts for Primary Schools: A Resource Pack of Scripts for Adaptation

Playscripts for Primary Schools moves beyond the traditional end-of-year or Christmas production to show that working together with variously sized groups of pupils can be a valuable curricular activity. The author’s playscripts can be used for many purposes e.g. to reinforce or introduce history topics, for group writing exercises, to build co-operation and problem-solving skills and a way of opening up discussions on any range of topics. The playscripts can also be customised to suit individual schools and location, and to include opportunity for improvisation.


Romeo and Juliet Class Pack: Oxford School Shakespeare [Paperback]

Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare – Classroom teaching pack






A pack containing: * 15 copies of the OSS edition of Romeo and Juliet * 15 Romeo and Juliet Reading Guides to support KS3 students in their study of the text OSS Romeo and Juliet * Full accessible notes ideal for students * Additional information and reading lists * A range of llustrations, both decorative and explanatory * A school edition that is both accessible and academically rigorous * OSS range also includes Romeo and Juliet Reading Guide and OxBox to support study of the text OSS Romeo and Juliet Reading Guides * Provide essential background material for students * A reusable booklet with magazine-style feel to engage students * A useful ‘way in’ to various aspects of the play * A flexible resource that can be used throughout the study of the play Oxford School Shakespeare * A school Shakespeare series that is both accessible and academically rigorous * Range also includes Romeo and Juliet OxBox CD-ROM













Romeo and Juliet for Kids

Romeo and Juliet for Kids adapted by Lois Burdett


“Who is William Shakespeare?” For more than 20 years, Lois Burdett has asked that question of her elementary school students in Stratford, Ontario, Canada, leading them on a voyage of discovery that brings the Bard to life for boys and girls ages seven and up.


Romeo and Juliet for Kids, written in rhyming couplets is suitable for staging as class plays as well as reading aloud.


 



Scenes That Happen - Snapshot Dramatizations about Life in High School

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Published by Meriwether Publishing


Here is a hit for any classroom!


This helpful text contains thirty-four real-life scenes for boys, girls and mixed casts


Each with two to four actors, they are ideal for classroom or stage performances


They are also excellent for use as contest scripts because student actors portray themselves in the bearable and impossible situations of teenage existence


The thoughtful and touching themes include dating, popularity, growing up, graduation, suspension from school and moving experiences to laugh about and cry about


The scene lengths vary from four to seven minutes each


All scenes are royalty-free with book purchase


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Shakespeare with Children: Six Scripts For Young Players

Shakespeare with Children: Six Scripts For Young Players by Elizabeth Weinstein


Does your class or children’s group need a jump start in producing thrilling, engrossing, lively theater?


Joy, greed, love, fear, and gluttony are just a few of the elements woven into Shakespeare’s plays; these timeless topics provide endless fascination for children of any age.


In Shakespeare with Children: Six Scripts for Young Players, Elizabeth Weinstein retains the beauty of Shakespeare s original language and the sheer fun of acting onstage, while substantially shortening and adapting six plays for children ages eight to thirteen.


These forty-minute scripts come with an arsenal of practical suggestions for simple productions. Teachers (and parents) will find ideas for easy back-of-the-closet costume pieces, as well as for sets, props, and music. Historical and literary background is also provided.


Contents:

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Why Perform Classroom Plays?

A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Macbeth

King Henry IV, Part I

Twelfth Night

Romeo and Juliet

The Tempest

Appendix A. About Shakespeare

Appendix B. Bibliography

Appendix C. Sample Letter Home


Weinstein has created an amazing resource for teachers who want to introduce their own students to the richness and wonder of the Bard. Her beautifully adapted texts are especially well served by the wonderfully useful suggestions for staging and music. Hurray for Shakespeare with Children! –Bruce Coville, Author of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet (and other Shakespeare picture books), My Teacher Is an Alien, Song of the Wanderer, and many other books for children.


As a fifth-grade teacher, I am thrilled that I can use this wonderful resource to introduce my students to the beautiful language, marvelous characters, intriguing plots, and fascinating history in Shakespeare’s plays. The adaptations in this well-chosen collection lend themselves beautifully to cross-curricular connections among social studies, reading, language arts, music, and art. It is hard to imagine a better way to hook young students on Shakespeare than by having them read and act in these delightful versions of the Bard’s work. –Elizabeth Ester, North Shore Country Day School, Winnetka, Illinois


Ms. Weinstein’s book is a must for every creative elementary classroom. She gives you all the tools you need to build a beautiful production of six different Shakespearean classics including comedy (A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Twelfth Night, The Tempest), tragedy (Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet), and history (King Henry IV, Part I). The book provides a detailed blueprint that includes a synopsis and ideas for music, props, backdrops, and costumes, as well as a hard-to-find pronunciation key for each character. A great gift for teachers that will benefit their students forever. –Ronald Bell, Artistic Director, Syracuse



Teaching Drama to Little Ones - 12 Ready-to-Go Lesson Plans for Kids Age 3-7

 


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Jessica McCuiston


Published by Beat by Beat Press


Do you find it difficult to find drama activities for preschool age children?


Teaching theatre to very young children is a completely different experience than working with older kids


Their attention spans are shorter and they require games that are simple, short and active


But also games that provide them with the skills necessary to grow as an actor


Teaching Drama to Little Ones is packed with activities that do just that


It includes 12 lesson plans specifically designed for kids age 3-7 that you can implement today


It also includes guides on how to adapt a script and rehearse a show with this age group


Teaching Drama to Little One offers …


* 12 lessons plans packed with over 70 activities ideal for kids age 3-7


* Each lesson contains a Warm-Up, Focus, Voice, Movement and Imagination activity


* Simple reflection questions after every lesson


* A guide to creating a script for little ones


* A guide to auditioning, rehearsing and performance tips for little ones


* An appendix with lyrics of simple songs for classroom use


And  here are just a few of the topics covered in the lessons …


Getting to Know You. Students will feel comfortable in a new environment, realizing that theatre class is a place where they can make new friends while learning how to sing, dance, and act.


Make Believe. Students will use their imaginations to be different characters and go on make believe adventures.


Working with a Partner. Students will build trust and gain confidence by learning to work with a partner.


Working as a Team. Students will realize that theater involves teamwork and everyone has a role with something important to contribute.


Rhythm. Students will understand rhythm, be able to clap and follow a steady beat, and practice speeding up and slowing down their voices and movements.


Energy. Students will explore how energy is necessary when performing and learn how to control and focus using that energy.


Emotions. Students will explore how we use emotions to show the audience what we are feeling.

Actions. Students will use movement to learn the basic concepts of blocking, choreography, and stage directions.


Becoming a Character. Students will become familiar with the practice of pretending to be different characters.


Using Your Voice. Students will understand why projection and diction are necessary while singing and acting.


Acting Is Reacting. Students will understand that listening and reacting are just as important as speaking.


Putting it Together. Students will learn how their newly developed acting skills fit together as they prepare for a final presentation or show


About the Author


Jessica McCuiston has worked as a teaching artist and director/choreographer in the New York City area since 2007. She has taught in over twenty schools, ranging from pre-kindergarteners in the NYC public school system to college students at Pace University. She currently teaches musical theatre for Bronx Arts Ensemble and Mile Square Theatre, and is resident choreographer for Broadway Bound Kids


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  1. Maria Kuhn

    hi , I please need a speech for school for 11yrs about Romeo and Juliet, from shakespear, urgently,

    I am from South-Africa
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    Regards abd blessings
    Maria

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