Mood in Dramatic Performance
Mood is a key element of all classroom drama and theatre performances. Mood can be created via one or more of the following elements: With dialogue alone, the use of an actor’s voice in performance can…
Mood is a key element of all classroom drama and theatre performances. Mood can be created via one or more of the following elements: With dialogue alone, the use of an actor’s voice in performance can…
Studying tragedy in the drama classroom is not only essential for a student’s understanding of theatre, but can also encourage powerful and stirring student performances. Simple tragedies may be suitable for junior drama students, while…
The less resources you have in a school drama program, the better off you are. At first glance, my statement seems illogical. Surely a $50,000 school musical budget or a multi-million dollar purpose-built theatre would make…
Studying comedy can be one of the most enjoyable units of work in any high school drama program. One of the advantages of comedy is there are so many sub genres of this form that…