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Miller, Bruce – Teaching Theatre, 1997
Discusses the artistry of those who write plays and films to introduce a series of sequential exercises to help student actors become more sensitive to the playwright's contribution. Outlines and explains the phases of "monologue makers": (1) tell stories; (2) make a play; and (3) get on your feet. (PA)
Descriptors: Acting, Drama, Higher Education, Monologs
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Paulis, Chris – Maryland English Journal, 1984
A summer English class for gifted fifth- through eighth-grade students was designed to allow students to interact with literature by adapting short-stories into plays that the students then produced, performed, and filmed. During the prewriting phase, students discussed qualities most essential to a story or film, and compared a short story with…
Descriptors: Course Content, Drama, Elementary Education, Film Production
Cheifetz, Dan – Teachers and Writers, 1979
Describes the use of improvisation in English instruction, focusing on understanding the elements of fiction, writing monologues and playscripts, and collaborating. (RL)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Dramatics, English Instruction, Integrated Activities