Drama 10, 20, 30
CP10.4
Investigate a creative process for building a play or scene from devised material.
Indicators for this outcome
(a) | Explore the ways that identity, personal experiences and worldview shape creative work. |
(b) | Create a devised play and/or scene through collective processes that may include: brainstorming, idea generating, researching, exploring, improvising, writing, journaling, storyboarding, editing, refining, framing the story with theatre devices, rehearsing and presenting. |
(c) | Discuss interpersonal processes (e.g., negotiation, shared power, shared responsibility, collaboration, consensus, group skills, community making, ensemble building) required to create devised drama or theatre pieces, and reflect on the successes and challenges encountered in own work. |
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R038286
Canadian Improv Games
This website contains drama and improv warmups, activities, exercises and games that can be implemented in any classroom. Ready to use lesson plans are included.
Links :
Click here
Media and Formats :
Website
Price :
Free


Record posted/updated:
June 27, 2022

R011332
How Annie Made It to the Stage
This resource explores the long running musical, Annie. The book explains why the show was so successful and why it continues to remain relevant. This resource also includes references to websites and videos, a glossary and an index.

R011366
How The Lion King Made It to the Stage
This resource explores how The Lion King became a long running musical. The book explains why the show was so successful and why it continues to remain relevant. This resource also includes references to websites and videos, a glossary and an index.

R014628
Theatre Brief(12th ed.)
This is a comprehensive text with chapters that include: What Is Theatre?; Why Study Theatre?; The Actor; The Playwright; Designers and Technicians; The Director; Theatre Traditions; Modern Theatre; Musical Theatre; Theatre Today; and The Audience. This textbook facilitates the investigation of drama and the theatre arts by providing brief overviews with pictures, diagrams, charts, and interviews with professionals.

R100669
The Art and Craft of TV Directing: Conversations with Episodic Television Directors
This book is a compilation of 20 interviews with acclaimed television directors of popular programs. The interviews provide insight into the television industry and what it takes to be a director.

R010859
100 Acting Exercises for 8-18 Year Olds
This teacher resource provides activities to be used as warm-ups and for lessons. There are a variety of practical acting exercises described which would be useful in any drama class. Topics include voice, movement, relaxation, character development, and understanding text.

R013771
Theatre. The Lively Art(10th ed.)
This is an introductory resource about the world of live theatre. While covering world theatre traditions both past and present, the resource also delves into the process of creating theatre from the standpoint of personnel and technical components. Roles of personnel are explained at length including playwrights, actors, producers, as well as technical departments and designers of costumes, hair, lights, sound, and set. The resource sets itself apart from other resources in that it discusses the process of experiencing live theatre, the role of the audience and how theatre etiquette has evolved over time.
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R007721
Cody Lightning
In this 17-minute video, the award-wining Indigenous actor, Cody Lightning, speaks about his career path and culture.

R052042
Theatre. Collaborative Acts(4th ed.)
This professional resource provides an extensive overview of almost all aspects of the Theatre. It explores topics such as the history of theatre, notable names, scene work, gender equality, basic lighting techniques and offers a connection to real-world theatre practices. It also provides ideas for students that extend beyond performance-based activities.

R011752
Collaborative Stage Directing: A Guide to Creating and Managing a Positive Theatre Environment
This book may serve the novice director who aims to build a positive learning community within the drama or theatre arts program. It describes one director’s experience and lessons he learned throughout his career. It provides activities to enable instructors to practice the ideas developed in each chapter. Key topics examined in the book include safety, respect, positive attitude and the fostering of group sharing of ideas and staging concepts.

R007042
Acting in Theater
This book is part of a series that explores careers in the theater industry. It gives a description of what is involved in the career of an actor, how one can get started on that career path and some of the obstacles faced. This resource also includes references to websites and videos, a glossary and an index.

R013011
Scenography
Scenography is a guide to the study and process of stage design considering space, set, props, costumes, lighting and sound. The book includes strategies, advice, technical insight and a case study.

R007483
Stage Lighting Design(2nd ed.)
This resource provides a thorough introduction to how to design lighting for a performance, including the history of lighting design, safety tips and how to choose equipment, apply colour, light a variety of stage layouts and create different moods with lighting.

R013388
Drama Workshop: Teaching Drama to Beginning Actors
This book is a workshop for new actors. It explores the rules for stage and rehearsal, the roles of the actor and the director, and it promotes team building. It includes lessons that are easy to implement, regardless of one’s experience as a drama teacher.

R014569
Getting to Broadway Series
This series explores the path by which a number of famous Broadway musicals made it to the stage. Information is included on the source material for the shows, innovations that were introduced to stage performance by the shows and the impacts of these dramatic works on our culture at large and on theatrical history.
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How Hamilton Made It to the Stage
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How Wicked Made It to the Stage
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$30.95 US ea.
Record posted/updated:
June 15, 2020

R007134
ArtsAlive.ca
This website contains resources from the National Center of Arts. It provides useful resources for Dance, Drama and Music and Visual Arts in the form of research, photos, videos, audio and games supporting the arts. There are interviews with various Canadian artists, instructional videos, some short activities, glossaries, as well as links to various publications and other websites. Material from this site should be previewed to ensure suitability for the intended audience.
Links :
Website
Media and Formats :
Website
Price :
Free



Record posted/updated:
July 12, 2021

R015191
The Art of Drama Teaching
This book examines 25 drama techniques described through a commentary and practical examples of lesson tasks as well as a selection of extracts from plays. Some of the concepts explored include irony, framing action, mime, minor characters, monologue, narration, pause and the play within a play.

R015327
Playwriting. Structure, Character, How and What to Write
This is a comprehensive guide to deconstruct playwriting into its constituent parts. It offers insights into structure, character development, how to write and what to write.

R015331
22 Comedy Ten-minute Plays: Royalty-free Plays for Teens and Young Adults
This is a book of royalty-free short plays for a cast of two to eight actors with many gender-flexible roles. Each play has a cast of characters, a set description and a list of properties.

R015520
The Best Women's Monologues from New Plays, 2019
This is a collection of monologues for women that are direct and raw in their examination of human behaviour. The language and content of this book present characters experiencing the complexities of life.

R011367
How Rent Made It to the Stage
This resource explores the inspiration, creative process, and legacy of Jonathan Larson's musical, Rent. The book explains why the show was so successful and why it continues to remain relevant. This resource also includes references to websites and videos, a glossary and an index.

R011333
How Cats Made It to the Stage
This resource explores the long running musical, Cats. The book explains why the show was so successful and why it continues to remain relevant. This resource also includes references to websites and videos, a glossary and an index.

R022023
Treasure Island
This book features the play Treasure Island. The book begins with the play’s script and is followed by activities that explore the skills required to perform it, interviews with the director and playwright and a glossary of theatrical terms. This resource provides students with an informative presentation of a contemporary dramatic production. The performers’ lines are printed in black and stage directions are in blue.

R015790
Teaching Improv. The Essential Handbook: Your Step-by-step Guide to Teaching Short-form Improv
This book provides 16 sequential lessons plans that teach the basics of short-form improv including warm-ups, exercises, games and structuring a show.

R001308
Two Plays About Residential School(20th anniversary ed.)
This book contains two plays written about the experiences of the authors in residential schools, portraying first-hand experiences as well as the far-reaching effects on those who attended.

R015333
Devising Critically Engaged Theatre with Youth: The Performing Justice Project
This resource provides educators with a framework for creating original youth theatre while learning about social justice in the context of supporting students performing for a more equitable world. Using recognizable methods and exercises, educators can collaborate with their students to create some powerful dramatic arts experiences.

R013567
FREE
This DVD highlights the innovative expression of youth power and the ability to motivate positive social change through dance and theatre. Set in Oakland, California, this video is the story of five inner city teens whose lives are transformed through the power of collaborative art.

R021383
Home
The play Home is about homelessness amongst young people. The book begins with the play’s script and is followed by activities that explore the skills required to perform it, interviews with the writer/director and cast member and a glossary of theatrical terms. This resource provides students with a unique presentation of a contemporary dramatic production. The performers’ lines are printed in black and stage directions are in blue.

R021886
The Wardrobe
This book features the play The Wardrobe, which explores the shaping of British history and how the past is connected to the present. The book begins with the play’s script and is followed by activities that explore the skills required to perform it, interviews with the director, playwright and designer and a glossary of theatrical terms. This resource provides students with an informative presentation of a contemporary dramatic production. The performers’ lines are printed in black and stage directions are in blue.
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R015933
War Horse
Set in World War I, this play is about a young man who searches to bring home his horse that was sold to the cavalry. The book begins with the play’s script and is followed by activities that explore the skills required to perform it, interviews with the co-director, puppetry director and the author of the original novel and a glossary of theatrical terms. This resource provides students with an informative presentation of a contemporary dramatic production. The performers’ lines are printed in black and stage directions are in blue.
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R015325
Migration Plays: Four Large Cast Ensemble Stories for Teenagers
This resource is a collection of four, large cast, ensemble plays on the topic of migration as viewed by young people. Created in collaboration with groups of secondary students, the stories are interesting and diverse.

R014630
Popcorn Elder
This play is about a father and son, filled with anger, guilt and pain, seeking connection and reconciliation. As a condition of release from prison, Darren must live with his father on the rez and the two must begin to deal with their fraught history. Through flashbacks, a combination of Cree and English, and a cast of characters, this play tells the story of one family’s journey toward hope.