Putting on a Play

Putting on a Play
Author: Paul DuBois Jacobs
Publisher: Gibbs Smith
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2005
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781586857677

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Contains everything you need to put on your own play with your friends, including how to write a script, design a set, make costumes, and act a part.

Putting On a Play

Putting On a Play
Author: Dale Dixon
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2019-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1725359073

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Anyone can learn computer science, even at the elementary school level. This book delves into the essential computer science concept of simulations using age-appropriate language and colorful illustrations. A meaningful storyline is paired with an accessible curricular topic to engage and excite readers. This book introduces readers to a relatable character and familiar situation, which demonstrates how simulations are used in everyday life. Readers will follow a narrator as they prepare for a school play about the American Revolution. This fiction book is paired with the nonfiction book The American Revolution Up Close! (ISBN: 9781508137597). The instructional guide on the inside front and back covers provides: Vocabulary, Background knowledge, Text-dependent questions, Whole class activities, and Independent activities.

Let's Put on a Show!

Let's Put on a Show!
Author: Stewart F. Lane
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781557837592

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For novice and first-time theatre producers at all levels, but especially in community and regional theatre. Offers how-tos on the fundamentals of every aspect of production.

Different Every Night

Different Every Night
Author: Mike Alfreds
Publisher: Nick Hern Books
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2007
Genre: Acting
ISBN: 1854599674

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A top-ranking director sets out his rehearsal techniques in this invaluable handbook for actors/directors.

How to Put on a Community Play

How to Put on a Community Play
Author: Sarah Burton
Publisher: Aurora Metro Publications Ltd.
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2016-04-11
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1910798959

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A useful, how-to guide for staging any play A practical handbook for directors, producers, local community groups, youth theatres, amateur players, universities and colleges, students of Community Theatre/Theatre Studies and others wanting to stage a successful community play. Drawing on a wealth of personal accounts, and useful historical background information, How To Put On A Community Play is full of detailed advice concerning the preparation, planning and execution required to achieve success. Including essential tips on: casting the rehearsal process administrative hurdles technical headaches that must be overcome This is an invaluable guide to the myriad tasks and decisions facing any community play organiser. About the author Sarah Burton has written and produced five community plays, one of which became the longest-running community play in Britain. She teaches creative writing and has taught undergraduate courses in the Theatre Studies Department at the Royal Holloway and in the English Department at Goldsmiths. She was for many years a television drama script editor and also read and reported on prose submissions for Eastern Arts’ Write Lines scheme. Sarah is also on the board of tutors for the University of Oxford’s Department for Continuing Education, having completed with credit their course in Effective Online Tutoring. She has published two non-fiction titles for adults: Impostors: Six Kinds of Liar (Viking hardback, 2000; Penguin paperback, 2001) and A Double Life: a Biography of Charles and Mary Lamb (Viking hardback 2003; Penguin paperback 2004). Impostors has been translated into four languages and A Double Life was short-listed for the Mind Book of the Year. She has also written extensively for BBC History Magazine and reviews books (fiction and non-fiction) for the Times, Spectator, Guardian and Independent. Her first children’s book was The Miracle in Bethlehem: A Storyteller’s Tale (Floris paperback, 2008) and she has contributed a short story to the Wow! Anthology (Scholastic, 2008). She recently completed a second children’s book and a novel for adults.

Putting on a Play

Putting on a Play
Author: Nick Pryor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1994
Genre: Amateur theater
ISBN: 9780750207065

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Describes the steps to follow when putting on a play.

The Teacher Self-Care Manual

The Teacher Self-Care Manual
Author: Patrice Palmer
Publisher: Alphabet Publishing
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2019-10-11
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 194849244X

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Self-Care Smarter, Not Harder "This is a thoughtful, concise resource to keep on hand when you need that reminder to take care of yourself. Patrice's message is one I fully endorse as a fellow advocate for the well-being of educators." —Tina H. Boogren, author, 180 Days of Self-Care for Busy Educators and Take Time for You: Self-Care Action Plans for Educators  "Her message that teachers need to make themselves a priority and practice self-care is one that needs to be heard." — Robert Dunlop, Educator, Speaker and Author, S.T.R.I.V.E. for Happiness in Education "A short, easily assimilated guide to teacher self care. The book contains a host of practical tips, looking both at what schools can do and how teachers can look after themselves better physically, and make vital changes to their mindset."— Rachael Roberts, teacher, trainer, life-coach and author of 30 Ways to Mindfulness "Practical, to the point, and easy to read, this book is full of ways anyone can reevaluate their life balance and manage their day-to-day well-being" — Ruth Pearce, Author, Speaker, Transformational Leader, Project Manager at VIA Institute on Character "Compelling and practical, Patrice provides teachers with actionable self-care strategies for right now" — Annemarie, Founder of Speak Confident English It is only recently that we've realized that our expectations for teachers are just not healthy! We can't be everything and everyone to all our students, all the time, much as we wish we could. But so many teacher self-care books encourage you to do even more! Now you have to find time for journaling, yoga, coffee dates, and more. Plus you feel guilty the whole time, because you're not planning lessons or buying pencils to give your students before their big exam Friday! The Teacher Self-Care Manual: Simple Strategies for Stressed Teachers by teacher, trainer, and coach Patrice Palmer provides simple, easy-to-apply strategies that will help you take care of yourself. Patrice leads you through the simple processes of changing the mindsets and habits that make us work until we burn out! Clearly and thoughtfully written, Palmer gives you the awareness and tools you need to be a great teacher without sacrificing yourself! And she should know. She’s been through teacher burnout and come out the other side. The book also features: *Tips you can apply right now *Activities to help you find your strengths *Exercises to share with your students *Advice for administrators to support teachers and their own mental health 8Book-club discussion questions

Play Readings

Play Readings
Author: Rob Urbinati
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Acting
ISBN: 9781138841284

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Play Readings: A Complete Guide for Theatre Practitioners demystifies the standards and protocols of a play reading, demonstrating how to create effective and evocative readings for those new to or inexperienced with the genre. It examines all of the essential considerations involved in readings, including the use of the venue, pre-reading preparations, playwright/director communication, editing/adapting stage directions, casting, using the limited rehearsal time effectively, simple "staging" suggestions, working with actors, handling complex stage directions, talkbacks, and limiting the use of props, costumes, and music. A variety of readings are covered, including readings of musicals, operas, and period plays, for comprehensive coverage of this increasingly prevalent production form.

Putting on a Play

Putting on a Play
Author: Susan Jane Tchudi
Publisher: New York : Scribner
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1982-01-01
Genre: Children's plays
ISBN: 9780684174525

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Discusses ways to develop your imagination, transform your ideas into different kinds of plays, and present your finished product to an audience.

Savage in Limbo

Savage in Limbo
Author: John Patrick Shanley
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1986
Genre: Bronx (New York, N.Y.)
ISBN: 9780822209904

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THE STORY: The setting is a slightly seedy neighborhood bar in the Bronx, where a group of regulars (who all happen to be the same age--thirty-two) seek relief from the disappointments and tedium of the outside world. The first to arrive is Denise S