Theater I- Course Schedule- Second Quarter:
Each class period will generally follow the following format:
· Warm up (stretch, voice, and warm-up game) 15 - 20 minutes
· Teacher Instruction time (6-10 minutes)
· Student practice time/ Group work time (36-40 minutes)
·
Unit 1- Linear vs. Non-Linear Plot
- Plot structure
o Exposition through to Falling Action
- Fairy tales and Fractured Fairy Tales
- Going Backwards (Game)
- Non-Linear- What is it and Why use it?
Unit 2- Technical Theater
- Understanding the Stage
- Back Stage Jobs
- Intro to Technical Jobs
- Costuming
- Stage Makeup
Unit 3- Planning a Show
- Introduction of the: Class Play
- Casting
- How to do a rotation rehearsal
Unit 4- Rehearsal and Production
- Rehearsal Technique
- Emotional and Sensory Recall
- Rehearsing the Play
- The Importance of Advertizing
Unit 5- Performance
- Performing for an Audience
- Back Stage Etiquette.
- How to work with “Notes.”
- Opinion vs. Critique
Unit 6- Resume update.
Each class period will generally follow the following format:
· Warm up (stretch, voice, and warm-up game) 15 - 20 minutes
· Teacher Instruction time (6-10 minutes)
· Student practice time/ Group work time (36-40 minutes)
·
Unit 1- Linear vs. Non-Linear Plot
- Plot structure
o Exposition through to Falling Action
- Fairy tales and Fractured Fairy Tales
- Going Backwards (Game)
- Non-Linear- What is it and Why use it?
Unit 2- Technical Theater
- Understanding the Stage
- Back Stage Jobs
- Intro to Technical Jobs
- Costuming
- Stage Makeup
Unit 3- Planning a Show
- Introduction of the: Class Play
- Casting
- How to do a rotation rehearsal
Unit 4- Rehearsal and Production
- Rehearsal Technique
- Emotional and Sensory Recall
- Rehearsing the Play
- The Importance of Advertizing
Unit 5- Performance
- Performing for an Audience
- Back Stage Etiquette.
- How to work with “Notes.”
- Opinion vs. Critique
Unit 6- Resume update.