Museum Theatre
Museum Theatre is a form of applied theatre usually performed in a non-traditional space, typically inside a public museum (but also in zoos, art galleries, aquariums, etc.). Museum Theatre itself can consist of many and varied…
Museum Theatre is a form of applied theatre usually performed in a non-traditional space, typically inside a public museum (but also in zoos, art galleries, aquariums, etc.). Museum Theatre itself can consist of many and varied…
Conflict is a key element in drama, the main catalyst that drives the story forward. It takes various forms, from external struggles between characters to internal dilemmas within an individual’s mind. Conflict can be a…
For visual learners who follow The Drama Teacher, why not explore the wonders of theatre on Justin Cash’s Pinterest page? So much of drama education can be learned or enhanced visually – theatres of the ancient…
Freewriting If your drama course involves any degree of student scripting for self-devised pieces of work, then you are more than likely to have encountered students who struggle to put pen to paper. Often students…