Cold and Flu season are upon us and there has been a need for tissue within the classroom. It would be greatly appreciated if students could bring in boxes of tissue if you are able to provide them; handsanitizer would also be welcome.
The rubric has a list of supplies that we frequently utilize in class. While pen/pencil and paper are a necessity and the others are a suggestions if the student is able to have the other supplies it allows projects to move more smoothly because we have a limited supply of markers, crayons, colored pencils, glue and scissors.
The wiki should be checked on a regular basis for production notes, study guides and make up work are posted frequently. Students, the makeup folder is always on the yellow bookshelf. Thank you for the emails asking about makeup work and other details because it helps class move smoothly and keeps everyone caught up.

And now a huge announcement... the spring musical will be.... Seussical, Jr.!!
Beginning Theatre

The bag puppet performances will continue through the following Monday. We will be moving away from puppetry to Greek Theatre. We will be studying the Festival Dyonisius and utilize the play that was concerned the greatest play of the period and is the measuring stick for all western theatre: Oedipus the King. Students will learn the format of the well-made play according to the Poetics by Aristotle; a guide that continues to shape how plays are written today.
The unit will also consist of mask making in the style of the Greco Theatrical tradition and a short informance involving selected scenes from the first of the five Theban tragedies. The students will also be updating Oedipus and formatting the plot into Marvel/DC style cartoon strips for a more contemporary reader and audience.
The next progress report cycle is a week and a half away. Please remind your student to check his/her past spreadsheet and folder for work he/she might need to make up.
Intermediate Theatre

The students completed their unit on improvisation and we have plunged head first into our study of Oscar Wilde and Victorian England through his Comedy of Manners The Importance of Being Earnest. The students viewed a short A&E Biography on the Life of Oscar Wilde. We have also gone into an in-depth study of the cultural mores and norms of Victorian England. The discussion has led us to the revelation that The Industrial Revolution was quite possibly the greatest revolution of all time. We examined British Imperialism and how this tiny islands thirst for conquest created the very aristocracy Wilde emulated and criticized in his works.
Students will be completing their study guide of The Importance of Being Earnest by next week. We will hold a Victorian style tea in class that will help students prepare for the mannerisms needed as they work on assigned scenes from the play. The scene work and written test will be their evaluation for this unit.
Just a reminder that all make-up work will be needed at the next folder check which will be this coming week, most likely Thursday or Friday.
Advanced Theatre
We are deep into the rehearsal and design process for the Fall Shorts. The dates for the performance are Nov. 7-8 at 7:00pm. These dates are also on the calendar that is always at the bottom of the complete blog (not individual posts).

Line memorization for each play is due Oct. 4 in class. When not on stage and not working on designs, the students should be and have been hitting their lines hard. This is no small feat because most students are either directing one and in another, or in two to three shows. This is a lot of work and great experience for the students.
A quick note about our first performance of the year that is not a written work is our iMPROV Evening will be Oct. 10 at 6:00pm. It will run about an hour and the Senior/"A Team" will be performing. After the performance, we will celebrate by going to cheer on the SWGHS Cowboy soccer team!
As you can see, it is a busy semester with another full length scripted show on the horizon.
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