Friday, August 25, 2017

August 28, 2017 - September 1, 2017 Weekly Agenda


Monday, August 28th: 
This is an advanced group of upper classmen; they are mostly seniors and juniors, with a few sophomores. Allow them to work on their scenes, giving each group about ten minutes on stage to work.  Let them know that their scenes need to be ready for presentation on Tuesday.

Tuesday, August 29th:  
Students broke into groups to rehearse their scenes. 
Scene Presentations: 
Extra credit because Ty was absent:
Yasslyn, Kathryn, Sofia
1. Overachieving student lies about her many accomplishments 
2. Drill team splits - one student thinks she doesn't need to warm up!
3. Mom with two giggling out of control daughters. 

Wednesday, August 30th: 


Final presentations for their “Three Scenes and a Phrase”
“You’re So Cool!”
Michelle, Amy, Brana, Joan
Brana pretending to be Beyonce but is just a high school student
Michelle wearing cool shoes but is upstaged by Joan who is wearing cooler shoes
Brana playing nerdy and annoying intruder

Vlad, Alice, Jessica, Pedro, Elizabeth
Where is She?
Absurdist theatre
16th birthday party with abusive boyfriend, crazy mom, and a clown from the dark web
B/f pays off clown to kill g/f
Neurotic Mom and Crazy Dad get in fight over who is at fault

Yaslyn, Ty, Kathryn, Sophia
“I don’t believe you!”
Ty's ghost tries to convince Yaslyn he is dead.
Aunt Clara is stealing from her nieces
Girls try to flatter Ty from killing them. 

Thursday, August 31st: 
Marathon Freeze-Tag! 



Monday, August 21, 2017

August 21, 2017 - August 25, 2017 Weekly Agenda

Monday, August 21st:
Theatre Games:
1-2-3-4-5/Walk-Walk-Walk/Situation: Your significant other broke off with you, etc.
Emotional Cocktail
Ty, Sophia, Chandler, Joan, Jacqueline, Yesslyn
Yubendi, Vlad, Francisco, Michelle, Jacqueline 
Taxi

Tuesday, August 22nd:  
Warm-up:

Emotional Cocktail:

Carter, Vlad, Ty, Chandler, Daylan


Three Scenes and a Phrase
Break up into groups of four or five
Your job:
Come up with a phrase with a minimum of three words.
Then create three scenes in which the phrase is used in a different way each time.

Once you break into your group for the first time:
One person records:
 the names of the people in the group
the phrase (minimum of three words; no cursing, no sexual innuendoes, no drug references, no bathroom references)
Three possible story lines – all different, all using the phrase at some point, and the phrase in each story has to express a different emotion

Three Scenes and a Phrase!
Carter - "Are you serious?"
Emily
Grace
Angel
Daylan

Ty - "I don't believe you!" 
Katherine
Sofia
Yaslynn

 Chandler - "I love cats!"
Jacqueline
Yubendi
Francisco
Ivonne

 Michelle - "You're so cool!" 
Amy
Joan
Omar
Brana

 Vlad - "Where is she?"
Jessica
Pedro
Elizabeth
Alice


  Wednesday, August 23rd:
Warm-ups:
Emotional Cocktail
Broke into groups to work on "Three Scenes and a Phrase"

Worked with:
"I love cats!"
Chandler, Francisco, Jacqueline, Yubendi, Ivonne

"You're so cool!"
Michelle, Amy, Joan, Omar, Brana

"I don't believe you!"
Ty, Katherine, Sophia, Yasslin

Thursday, August 24th:

--> Warm-up: Freeze-tag
Participants: Carter, Ty, Sophia, Emily, Chandler, Yaslyn,

Break into groups and rehearse
Worked with:
Carter, Emily, Grace, Angel, Daylan 
“Are You Serious?”
Lion, a crazed zoo-keeper, a little girl, bickering parents

Friday, August 25th: 
Students worked in groups on scenes
The following groups presented their scenes for critiques:
Carter, Grace, Daylan, Angel, Emily - "Are you serious?"
Ty, Katherine, Sophia, Yasslin - "I don't believe you!"

Students continue working in groups on scenes for final presentations on Monday.


Tuesday, August 15, 2017

August 15, 2017 - August 18, 2017

Tuesday, August 15th:
Signed people into class
Went over the syllabus

Wednesday, August 16th:

Collect the signed syllabus
Theatre Games:
Walk and Meet and Greet
The World’s Worst
Zip-Zap-Zup
Museum

Thursday, August 17th:

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Theatre Games:
Museum
Grave Yard
Kitty Wants a Corner
Do You Like Your Neighbor?
Improv: Guess the Occupation!

Friday, August 18th:  

Why are you in this class?
Are you interested in performing?
If you are interested in performing, what area(s) of performing are you interested in?
What is your experience in the performing arts?
Have you studied dance, if so – how long and where?
Have you studied voice or music (instrumentals) – if so, how long and where?
Have you studied acting – if so, how long and where?
What is your performance experience? In other words, have you performed onstage with an audience? If so, where, and how many times?  
Are you interested in doing technical theatre?
Do you have experience in doing technical theatre? If so, when, where, and how many years?
Are you interested in performing in either or both of the Halloween show and the fall production The Servant of Two Masters?
Would you be interested in doing technical, production, or front house on either of the two shows this semester?
How do you feel about being in this class? What do you enjoy about this class?
What do you enjoy the least about this class? What makes you uncomfortable in this class? What makes you most comfortable?
Is there something you would enjoy doing in this class that would not involve performing?
Is there something you would like to see us do in this class – a different approach, more games, fewer games, more exercises, more writing?