Theater Station Week 3
If your station requires a written response, save your work in a Word file or write in a Writer's notebook.
Do not throw away your writing. It is proof of your effort at this station.
Do not throw away your writing. It is proof of your effort at this station.
1st Station Week 3 (View and respond) |
1st Station Response (Week 3)
This first Theater Station requires a short written response. While you view this video create two columns, one for monologue and one for soliloquy. List traits of a monologue and how you can tell the difference between the two as the different examples play. |
2nd Station Week 3 (View and Discuss)
ActingThis is a bit longer than 15 minutes (20 min) - Heads up
WritingTech |
2nd Station Discussion Directions (Week 3)
In this class there will be three aspects of Theater and Drama that we refer to when we discuss our End of Course Production and when we talk about Theater in general. 1. Acting 2. Writing 3. Technical Work These three videos are short glimpses into the three main aspects of this course. After viewing (one) of these three videos, discuss what interests you about Acting, Writing, or Technical Theater Work with another student who is currently at the Theater Station. P.S. If you are the only student at the Theater station you may view more than one video during this time rather than discussing. |
3rd Station Week 3 (View and Practice)
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3rd Station Practice Directions (Week 3)
After viewing this video practice the "gibberish" improv skill builder with a partner. I am going to laugh so hard this week while you guys do this. This looks fun and completely ridiculous. |