10-Minute Plays for Kids

10-Minute Plays for Kids
Author: Lawrence Harbison
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2015-11-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1495063933

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In 10-Minute Plays for Kids, young thespians will find terrific plays by some of our most prominent playwrights – such as Sharyn Rothstein, Alex Broun, Jenny Lyn Bader, Claudia I. Haas, and Mark Harvey Levine, and by others less well known but equally terrific such as Sharai Bohannon, Suzanne Bailie, and Shirley King. The characters and situations portrayed are perfect for the kid actor. Some of the plays explore relatable tales of friendship and family, while others allow the actors to take on the personas of nonhuman characters, such as fish and chess pieces! 10-Minute Plays for Kids is ideal for theater students, youth groups, and acting classes.

10-Minute Plays for Kids of All Ages #2

10-Minute Plays for Kids of All Ages #2
Author: Carlene Griffith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2020-04-16
Genre:
ISBN:

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10 minute plays for kids of all ages #2 is an additional collection of original, royalty-free, plays excellent for any audience. These scripts will work for intermediate drama students, to high school acting classes, and even multi-aged youth groups. Each play is versatile and can be staged as a reader's theatre, a short parent recital, or even adapted into full stage productions. Most roles are gender flexible and range from 5 to 13 players, with the option to add more if needed. All plays are age-appropriate without concern about subjects or language. Kids as young as 5yrs have watched and acted in some of these shows. These plays cover several genres including a mystery-solving chicken, a comedic nursery rhyme baking contest, and a classic middle-earth drama-adventure. These short plays will be a sure hit for your performance needs.

10 Minute Plays for Kids of All Ages

10 Minute Plays for Kids of All Ages
Author: Carlene Griffith
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2016-08-24
Genre: Children's plays
ISBN: 9781537297118

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In "10 minute plays for kids of all ages" you will find nine, royalty free, short play scripts perfect for theater students, acting class recitals, and even youth groups. These plays are versatile enough they can be performed as staged reader's theater to full stage productions. Most roles are gender flexible and range from 6 to 20 players. All nine plays are age appropriate without any inappropriate topics or language. Kids as young as 5yrs have watched and performed in some of these plays. These plays cover several genres including: fairy tale fantasy, science fiction alien invasions, to super silly superheroes. These plays bring out the kid in all of us.

Ten-minute Plays

Ten-minute Plays
Author: Kristen Dabrowski
Publisher: Smith & Kraus
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005-12
Genre: Acting
ISBN: 9781575254418

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Twelve short plays, each with two scenes and four monologues.

25 10-Minute Plays for Teens

25 10-Minute Plays for Teens
Author: Lawrence Harbison
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2014-12-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1495013642

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(Applause Acting Series). In 25 10-Minute Plays for Teens , young thespians in high school and middle school will find terrific plays by some of our most prominent playwrights, such as Don Nigro, Wendy MacLeod, Jeff Goode, Bekah Brunstetter, and Constance Congdon; and equally terrific plays by such exciting up-and-comers as Chad Beckim, C. S. Hanson, Merridith Allen, Sharyn Rothstein, and Kayla Cagan. The characters are teens, and the subject matter will be of interest to aspiring young actors, making it easy for them to connect with the characters and situations. Ideal for theater students, youth groups, and acting classes.

My First Monologue Book

My First Monologue Book
Author: Kristen Dabrowski
Publisher: Smith & Kraus
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2017-08-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

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Monologues just for kids! Everyday life was never so nutty! Inside My First Monologue Book you'll find 100 imaginative "what if" pieces for would-be princesses, cowboys, robots, and superheroes as well as real-life issues like unfair bedtimes, making new friends, and the horrible taste of broccoli. At this stage in life there are lots of firsts, too, like going to a new school and losing your teeth, so there are plenty of topics for children to connect with. Divided into sections by theme and sprinkled with illustrations, the material in this book is easily incorporated into existing reading curriculum. Often, young children are given work written for older students that is difficult for them to understand and retain. While not dumbed-down, this material is comprehensible, relatable, and fun. ABOUT THE SERIES My First Acting Series introduces children, ages 5 to 9, to the basic elements of acting, directing, and producing a live theatrical performance and, in so doing, teaches kids how to think critically, solve problems, and work cooperatively with their peers. This groundbreaking new series is for truly beginning actors, designed to incorporate theater and its benefits into children's lives at a young age by giving teachers and parents an accessible and applicable series with which to supplement their children's reading or social studies curriculum in a fun and interactive way. Each book builds on the one before it, so skills grow as students grow. A better alternative to Reader's Theater, My First Acting Series is written by professional playwrights, and sufficiently engages children, encourages them to cooperate, and develops their creative expression. Within this series, the Latino/English Collection is designed to support K-3 classes that include students whose first language, or language most frequently spoken at home, is Spanish. M. Ramirez has written accessible material that weaves commonly used Latino words and idioms into essentially English material. This Latino flavor breaks down language barriers and allows Latino kids to focus on the work at hand --learning to act -- while progressing in sync with schoolmates who are more comfortable with commonly available dramatic material.

Equitable Access for English Learners, Grades K-6

Equitable Access for English Learners, Grades K-6
Author: Mary Soto
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2019-12-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1544394357

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Plain and simple: until our English learners have equitable access to the curriculum, they’ll continue to struggle with subject area content. And if you’re relying on add-on’s to fit in from your language arts basal or a supplementary program, Mary Soto, David Freeman, and Yvonne Freeman are here to equip you with much more effective, efficient, and engaging strategies for helping your English learners read and write at grade level. One assurance right from the start: Mary, David, and Yvonne are not suggesting you reinvent your curriculum. Instead, Equitable Access for English Learners, Grades K-6, focuses on how to fortify foundational practices already in place. First, you’ll learn more about the Equitable Access Approach, then it’s time to dive into the book’s four units of study. Drawing on each unit’s many strategies, you’ll discover how to apply them to any unit in your own language arts curriculum and start differentiating: How to draft and implement language objectives to help English learners meet academic content standards How to make instructional input comprehensible, including translanguaging strategies that draw on your students’ first languages when you don’t know how to speak them How to utilize the characteristics of text to support readers, along with a rubric for determining a text’s cultural relevance How to build students’ academic content knowledge and develop academic language proficiency Each unit addresses a commonly taught topic in today’s language arts programs and comes with ready-to-go review and preview activities, key strategies, grade-level adaptations, reflection exercises, and printable online resources. Taken as a whole, they constitute an all-new approach for providing that equitable and excellent access our English learners so rightfully deserve. "When you adopt our Equitable Access Approach, your students will not only thrive, they’ll also find your language arts curriculum much more meaningful and engaging." —Mary Soto, David E. Freeman, and Yvonne S. Freeman

Gendering Taboos: 10 Short Plays by African Women

Gendering Taboos: 10 Short Plays by African Women
Author: ‘Tosin Kooshima Tume
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2023-11-16
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1350407992

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Ten new short plays by African women tackling taboo topics on identity, gender, sexualities, family relations and power. Following the international success of Contemporary Plays by African Women, this new collection is the next step in the African Women Playwright Network (AWPN) both showcasing and encouraging the development of new work. Consisting of the ten winners of the AWPN's international writing competition, this collection is centered around the theme of 'Tackling Taboo Topics in African Female Writing', originally performed as staged readings at the AWPN Festival hosted by the University of Ghana in 2022. Selected from 75 submissions from nine African countries, these plays speak to contemporary and pressing issues, illuminating lived experiences of African women that are common but seldom discussed. An important resource for schools and universities looking to diversify and decolonise curricula and engage with short works for practical classes, performances and auditions from a range of various cultures, Gendering Taboos is also an invaluable tool for programmers looking for new work and scholars working specifically in areas of gender and dramatic criticism.

LGBTQ Comedic Monologues That Are Actually Funny

LGBTQ Comedic Monologues That Are Actually Funny
Author: Alisha Gaddis
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1495082849

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LGBTQ COMEDIC MONOLOGUES THAT ARE ACTUALLY FUNNY

LineStorm Playwrights Present Go Play Outside

LineStorm Playwrights Present Go Play Outside
Author: Lolly Ward
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2022-03-15
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1493061445

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LineStorm Playwrights is a well-known group of twelve accomplished playwrights from the Portland, Oregon, area who have had their works performed around the world and who also collaborate on and produce pieces together. They have compiled the ultimate short play collection that is perfect for this time. Due to the pandemic, the LineStorm group has been approached by several venues for short plays designed to be performed outdoors, and so this collection of twenty-five short plays is expressly set and meant to be performed outdoors. The book offers a healthy and safe way to partake in live theater performances!