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Novak, Glenn D. – West Georgia College Review, 1986
Horton Foote was among the television writers who helped make NBC's "Television Playhouse" the most popular live dramatic program on the air during the "Golden Age" of television drama, the period between 1952 and 1957. Foote felt a strong affinity for the land and people of his youth, and modeled the imaginary towns of…
Descriptors: Acting, Characterization, Creative Writing, Drama
Murray, John – 1972
A collection of sixteen one-act royalty-free plays for teenagers, including detailed directions for costuming and staging, is presented. The variety of the dramatic material makes the plays suitable for production by drama classes, amateur theatre groups and drama workshops. The plays appear in one of the two parts of the book: I. Comedies, and…
Descriptors: Acting, Adolescents, Books, Comedy
Tatti, Judi – Teachers and Writers, 1979
Contains a teacher's description of how a radio script was developed by students and the completed script itself. (RL)
Descriptors: Acting, Creative Writing, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Gentile, John S. – 1986
Most performer-writers accept the writing process simply as a means to an end: the shared performance event with a live audience. While writer-performers regard a script as more important than the performance, a solo performance is, however, a showcase of the artist's talent, and creating one's own text offers the performer artistic control. Some…
Descriptors: Acting, Audiences, Authors, Characterization
Wilcox, Lola – 1977
The last of four related manuals describing the goals and methods of an established developmental theatre project at the University of Colorado, this manual discusses the processes involved in selecting and adapting scripts for specific audiences. The manual suggests ways to cut longer plays for school audiences, methods for organizing parts of…
Descriptors: Acting, Adults, Audiences, Creative Writing
Boiko, Claire – 1972
A collection of thirty royalty-free one-act plays for young players, using a wide range of dramatic forms, imaginative settings and colorful characters, is presented. A variety of subjects is included in these comedies, dramas, spoofs and programs: science fiction, ecology, history, storybook classics, and glimpses into life and folklore of other…
Descriptors: Acting, Books, Classrooms, Comedy