Breathe new life into your drama program with the best plays for high school — modern, traditional, and everything in between!
These small cast musicals are the perfect way to showcase 2-10 actors when you don't have the resources for a big production.
Create a theater dramatic play area for a fairy tale or nursery rhymes theme. Your preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students will adore it!
A tutorial for how to create diy puppet theater and puppets out of cardboard boxes
There's so much to see and do in charming Oberammergau, in the Bavarian Alps of Germany. This post will give you a taste of what the town has to offer!
They'll learn everything from acting and singing to improv and circus arts.
In honor of World Theater Day, we've found a collection of perfect puppet theaters to create with your little thespians.
DOORWAY PUPPET AND SHADOW THEATER When the time comes to create musical masterpieces, tell funny and surprising stories or reenact absurd adventures...this portable theater can be installed quickly in a door frame or on a dowel for a more long term everyday use. Made of printed coton, the colorful curtain set slides on a small wood stick to announce the beginning or the end of the show. If the little director feels inspired to create a play with shadows, the white curtain set will come handy when the night falls, because the show must go on! Bravo! Bravo! (applause) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: - 100% cotton - Theater dimensions: 58 inches x 29 inches Comes with: - A storage bag, dimensions: 34 inches x 10,6 inches - A pair of theater curtains and one white curtain for shadow play - 1 adjustable tension rod for doorway installation, dimensions: 29 to 47 inches, 1/2 inches diameter In case of an unfortunate accident, wash the theater with wet clothe and air dry. All products are made in la fée raille's workshop in downtown Montréal, where each object is drawn, printed and sewn. Each product thus own its very own signature and the quality of a small production. //// //// //// THÉÂTRE DE MARIONNETTES ET DE JEUX D'OMBRES À l'heure de raconter des histoires drôles et surprenantes, des aventures sans queues ni têtes ou pleines de suspense... Ce théâtre portatif se déploie en un tour de main et s'installe aussi bien dans le cadre d'une porte que sur un goujon pour un usage au quotidien. Fait de coton imprimé, les rideaux de couleur se glissent sur une pôle de bois pour s’ouvrir lorsque le spectacle commence et se ferment lorsque celui-ci prend fin. Sur les rideaux blancs, les petits metteurs en scène ont aussi l’option de créer une pièce pour le théâtre d'ombres, toujours très en demande lorsque la nuit tombe et que le spectacle doit continuer! Encore! Encore! (applaudissements) SPÉCIFICATIONS TECHNIQUES : - 100% coton - Dimensions du théâtre : 148 cm x 72 cm Inclus avec le théâtre : - Sac de rangement inclus, dimensions : 27 cm x 88 cm - Une paire de rideaux de théâtre et un rideau blanc pour les ombres - Tringle ajustable pour l'installation, dimensions : 71 cm à 120 cm, 1,1 cm de diamètre Instructions de lavage : en cas de taches, gentiment frotter l'endroit avec un linge humide. Tous les produits sont fabriqués dans un atelier au centre-ville de Montréal, où la fée raille dessine, imprime et coud chaque objet, leur conférant une signature unique et la qualité d'une petite production. //// //// ////
The boy who dreamed of Dragons This is David. And David askes me if he could be in a picture with a dragon... Since all my baby dragons just left the nest I didn't know where we would find another one. But we lucked out and found one in a forest nearby! Thanks to David and his sword we returned safely from our trip :) But it was an awesome adventure! Strobist: Canon 580EX II on 1/2 power. Triggered by Cactus V4. | My Blog! || Project 365 || FaceBook | All rights reserved ©. Images may not be copied or used in any way without my written permission.
roll up hopscotch mat It's starting to get a little cold outside! With little boys, I need some indoor activities that can be used to str...
Have you been hearing that most awful of noises lately? You know, the whines of 'Mommm, I'm borrred...' It's truly ear-splitting, even when it's quiet. After all, your kids have already watched every Disney movie you own, and unfortunately, you didn't think ahead and stock a closet with activities for a months-long pandemic. Their play rooms, full of the newest and coolest toys, are suddenly unappealing, and you're having visions of them as teenagers tearing everything out of their overstuffed closet and declaring dramatically they have nothing to wear. Same situation. But here's a hack: It's common knowledge that when you...
Would your preschool kids love an Under the Sea theme dramatic play center? The ocean themed play is filled with fun, hands-on activities, crafts and creative, educational play. Why dramatic play? Dramatic play is a very natural way for children to learn in early childhood. They explore science, math, literacy and social skills in a […]
Teaching drama to kindergarten students can be challenging, especially if you don't have drama experience. These kindergarten drama activities are easy and fun.
These are so easy to make.
With a bit of imagination and creativity, you can create a unique play area for your kids that will inspire imaginative play and bring out their creative side...
April 18, 2005 With nothing to share from April 18, 2005 I'll direct your attention to some stills of the stage set I designed this year for my class production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. While I've written a bit about this production before I thought it would be easier to discuss some specifics of the design if there were some pictures to reference. The tree trunks are cardboard stapled to tall stands constructed from a single 2x4 and assorted bits of scrap lumber. The cardboard is then wrapped in burlap pieces and, in some cases, adorned with cheap floral ivy from the Dollar Tree. The tree tops are created by shaping green plastic garden fencing with twist ties and then stapling this topological form to a few scrap lumber limbs that jut out from the top of the 2x4 that served as a trunk. Every other row within the garden fencing was woven with long strips of dyed muslin and the leaves were simply 5" strips of the same dyed muslin placed in the remaining rows. No glue or sewing was required to create this canopy. The starry night was large sheets of painted cardboard with white holiday lights poked through from the back. The stars were then swaddled in a soft blue tulle. The tulle softened the light and created an attractive halo effect for each star. Bushes were formed through a combination of straw bales, green plastic garden fencing, dyed muslin, old sheets, cheap fake plants/ivy, and an assortment of crepe paper flowers created by the students. While not pictured here, on the night of the performance, we also had about a hundred flickering electronic tea lights hidden among the flowers and foliage to create a glittering effect on the greenery to rival the stars in the background. Students created the rocks from cardboard, tape, toilet paper, white glue, and paint. The moon was also illustrated by a student using india ink on foam core and glitter paint. When the summer grants me a bit more time I'll turn my attention to creating some actual tutorials about the assorted processes you can use to create similar stage effects.
Save the Sparkle Theater as Princess Peach, taking the spotlight in her very own game Partner with the theater’s guardian, Stella, and use the power of Sparkle to help the Theets and take on Grape and the Sour Bunch Each of Peach’s transformations has a signature look and feel, granting her the abilities she needs to take back each play Battle against Grape’s evil acting troupe to save the lead actors Use in-game coins to unlock additional colors and patterns for Peach and Stella. Get even more by finding them hidden within plays and by completing challenges Equip the Heart Charm to give Peach a few extra hearts Collect all of the Sparkle Gems in each play to get an action photo of Peach in her transformation Test your mettle and see how long you can survive against waves of enemies in Action Rehearsal plays