A Collection of One-Act Plays. Some drama. Some comedy. All odd.
. And this book offers magnificent descriptions and evidence-based examples of how teachers can pave this new road and create a climate for learning via play.” —From the Foreword to the Second Edition by Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Temple ...
This is the story of the man who wrote Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and many other plays that have been performed and enjoyed again and again for more than four hundred years.
This book contains new ideas for dramatherapy practice, theatre directors and teachers.
When I was little I used to play a lot . In E. Jones ( Ed . ) , Reading , writing and talking with four , five and six year olds ( pp . 85-90 ) . Pasadena , CA : Pacific Oaks College . Segal , M. , & Adcock , D. ( 1981 ) .
P.G. Wodehouse's adaptation of Jatek a Kastelyban (The Play in the Castle) brings Ferenc Molnar's classic comedy to a wider audience.
... the play which is right for them at that moment in their lives in relation to the aims for that particular piece of work. Today my internal monologue starts off like this: Roots – interesting how I get a picture of things growing rather ...
... the play has been with materials of construction, the teacher might ask, • Tell me about what you have built. • How ... things. In the first instance, they require children to reflect on their experiences, and they call for higher-order ...
This text features selections from fourteen modern international plays, excerpted for intermediate-level ESL students.
... things a bit by setting the play when the economic system was on the point of collapse. Clark planned an elaborate set design, which had to accommodate three settings: Algernon's apartment in Manhattan, the garden of Jack Worthing's ...
These are stories of love. Of families. Of fathers and sons. Of the rise and fall of kings. Of what it s like to grow old. Of what it s like to love someone so much it hurts. Of treachery and revenge. Of ambition. Of jealousy.