This book demystifies stage movement by leading the reader through key aspects of the authors own movement syllabus, working to connect Pure Movement (technical classes) with Expressive Movement (imagination and application) and enabling them to app...Loe edasi...
This book demystifies stage movement by leading the reader through key aspects of the authors own movement syllabus, working to connect Pure Movement (technical classes) with Expressive Movement (imagination and application) and enabling them to app...Loe edasi...
This unique collection promotes drama-in-English’, a hybrid pedagogy combining reader response theory with literacy research and educational drama. Drawing on experienced practitioners insights, the authors show how embedded drama approaches rev...Loe edasi...
What does it mean to teach an ephemeral object like performance? And what might the teaching of performance have to offer to other kinds of teaching and learning in a changing world? Through posing and seeking to an...Loe edasi...
The Bullock Committee Report on Language Teaching emphasized the importance of studying drama seriously and professionally. Yet, despite these recommendations, many schools continued to assign drama a minor role within the curriculum. Typically, t...Loe edasi...
This unique collection promotes drama-in-English’, a hybrid pedagogy combining reader response theory with literacy research and educational drama. Drawing on experienced practitioners insights, the authors show how embedded drama approaches rev...Loe edasi...
In this urgent new adaptation after Euripides, Kathy McKean brings Medea startlingly close. An outsider watches her life rewritten as her husband trades love for power. With no chorus to hide behind, the audience becomes witness and jury, drawn into...Loe edasi...
I dont know much about drama – how do I go about choosing the right show for my students? Our school has a wide range of backgrounds and abilities – how can I ensure fairness for all in t...Loe edasi...
I dont know much about drama – how do I go about choosing the right show for my students? Our school has a wide range of backgrounds and abilities – how can I ensure fairness for all in t...Loe edasi...
This full-colour ready-annotated edition of Shakespeares well-known tragedy is perfect for students and Shakespeare enthusiasts alike. It includes: The full play; Detailed annotations on each page; Definitions of tricky vocabulary; Organised lists o...Loe edasi...
Something exciting is happening with the contemporary history play. New writing by playwrights such as Jackie Sibblies Drury, Samuel Adamson, Hannah Khalil, Cordelia Lynn, and Lucy Kirkwood, makes powerful theatrical use of the past, but...Loe edasi...
Eight exciting Shakespeare retellings for kids, alongside the story of his life and the history of Tudor London, all beautifully illustrated. Introduce your child to the work of William Shakespeare in this gorgeous treasury for all the fa...Loe edasi...
This resource uses small schools as a framework for empowering educators and administrators to bring vibrant theatre programs to life, no matter their level of resources. Authored by a seasoned professional in the performing arts field, the book div...Loe edasi...
This resource uses small schools as a framework for empowering educators and administrators to bring vibrant theatre programs to life, no matter their level of resources. Authored by a seasoned professional in the performing arts field, the book d...Loe edasi...
This Student Edition of Shelagh Delaneys 1958 plays offers a contemporary lens on the play and its then-radical exploration of themes including class, race, gender and homosexuality....Loe edasi...
NEW FOR 2025 – Barrington Stoke’s long-awaited first dyslexia-friendly plays The complete and unabridged dyslexia-friendly edition of Macbeth, Shakespeare’s dark tragedy that blends the supernatural with prophecy, ambition and murder...Loe edasi...