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This resource offers units of work as a model 11-14 drama curriculum. For each unit of work there is a clear statement of objectives, a list of resources needed, lesson plans, photocopiable stimulus material and advice on how to assess students' performance.
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An Australian adaption of a textbook from the US which addresses syllabuses nationally. Incorporates Australian playwrights, plays and productions and includes Australian theatre from 1789 to the present day. Includes using acting skills in improvisation, playbuilding and melodra ...
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Designed for elementary school teachers, this text presents both the theory of creative dramatics and extensive activities to be used in the classroom. New edition updates relative to research, offers new activities.
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A selection of stories where young boys win their spurs on the journey to manhood. Includes: The Curse of the Lambtons; Revenge!; Promises to keep.
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This trio of tales deals with happy and sad endings, attesting to the power of love and the sacrifices it calls for. Contains: Lady of Flower and Feathers (Welsh, from the Mabinogion); Dead Man (Ancient Greek); Savitri (Indian Epic).
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A dramatic adaptation of the celebrated Anglo-Saxon epic poem in which a wandering hero comes to the aid of a nation held in terror by a savage monster.
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The key theme of Homer's Iliad is explored: the consequences of the dispute between Achilles and Agamemnon that led to the withdrawal from the battlefield of the young Greek hero.
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Alongside original extracts from Shakespeare's play of 1601 is a storyline about the actors' response to attacks on the theatre by the Puritans, and bear-baiting.
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Alongside original extracts from Shakespeare's play of 1606 is a storyline about the actors' involvement with the post-Gunpower Plot trials and their reaction to a suspicion of witchcraft in the theatre.
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Alongside original extracts from Shakespeare's play of 1599 is a storyline about the dismantling of the old theatre and its rebuilding across the Thames as the Globe.
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