Sunday, January 26, 2014

January 27, 2014 - January 31, 2014 Agenda for World Theatre Class

Monday, January 27th:

Three Scenes and a Phrase:
Rehearse

Perform "Scenes of High Emotional Intensity"

Tuesday, January 28th:

Three Scenes and a Phrase:
Rehearse
Performances

Assign "Scenes of High Emotional Intensity" to groups which have performed their "Three Scenes and a Phrase"

Wednesday, January 29th:

Three Scenes and a Phrase:
Rehearse

Thursday, January 30th:

Three Scenes and a Phrase:
Rehearse

Perform "Scenes of High Emotional Intensity"

Friday, January 31st:

Perform "Three Scenes and a Phrase"

Perform "Scenes of High Emotional Intensity"

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

January 21, 2014 - January 24, 2014


Tuesday, January 21st:
Work with groups on "Three Scenes and a Phrase"!

Wednesday, January 22nd:
Continue working with "Three Scenes and a Phrase"
Two scenes will perform today!
Scenes:
"Nationwide is on your side!"
"Yes, no, I don't know!"

Thursday, January 23rd:
Continue working with "Three Scenes and a Phrase"

Friday, January 24th:
Continue working with "Three Scenes and a Phrase"
Two scenes will perform today!

Monday, January 20, 2014

2017 Syllabus for World Theatre Class

Syllabus for 9th Grade World Theatre Class

Spring Semester

Welcome to World Theatre Class, where you will be introduced to theatre. I hope this class will be fun and educational and exciting for you.  In this class you will be introduced to the art and craft of acting, where you will learn about character development, script analysis, theatrical terms and conventions.  You will also learn about proper theatre protocol in terms of working with other actors and with the director, and appropriate behavior both as an actor and as an audience member.

In the beginning of the semester we will work in groups creating scenes for the purpose of learning about basic theatre conventions: stage pictures, stage movement, etc.  We will then move on to working on three to five character scenes to learn about creating characters:some of the things we will learn will be about the character's background, the character's history; her/his relationships with the other characters; the character's objectives or motivations. We will use acting exercises such as the "Inciting Event", where you will create a scene which occurs before the play which sets up your character's situation.  Other acting exercises will be the "Entrance Exercise" which is where you enter the room as the character, bringing in with you the character's experiences from the past day.  The "Exit Exercise" is where you exit the room as the character, going into another space, going towards another objective, or destination.  We will also borrow from the great acting masters, such as Sanford Meisner, Stella Adler, Uta Hagen, and of course, Constantin Stanislavski.

The class will start with some vocal, relaxation and/or acting exercises and some theatre games.  Then I will work with one or two groups per class session on blocking, script analysis and character development.  For each scene you do, you will create the "inciting event", the "entrance exercise" and the "exit exercise". After two or three rehearsals with me, you will then perform the scene (WHICH MUST BE MEMORIZED!)  before the class, which maybe be recorded.  If it is recorded, you will watch the tape and write a reflection on your work, following a format which will be provided for you.

During the final performance of the scene, you must have the scene memorized exactly the way it is written, you must perform the blocking and the direction as we rehearsed, and you must use props.

You are expected to keep a three-pronged light weight folder in which you are expected to keep all handouts, including this, and your scripts.  You will be given a copy of your script and you are expected to BRING IT EVERY DAY! If you do not, you will receive an "F" for that day; you will be loaned a copy of your script in exchange for some collateral property (cell phone, shoe, backpack). When you return the borrowed script, your property will be returned to you. If you lose your script, then you will have to copy the script out by hand.  Copies are at a premium and there is a very small quota per month to make copies.

There is NO EATING NOR DRINKING FROM CANS in class. We have had in the past a major infestation of rats and cockroaches from food left behind and sticky residue from spilled soft drinks. The custodial staff has been drastically cut and Room 503 is never swept, mopped nor cleaned, except when your teacher does it.  And it's a big room.

You will be graded on your participation.  You are expected to participate in all the acting and vocal exercises and theatre games at the beginning of the class, and in all of the assignments and rehearsals of the scenes.  When you are not rehearsing with me, then you must be in your assigned areas rehearsing with your fellow actors.  When you perform your scenes you must have your lines and blocking memorized and perform the scene to the best of your ability.  Failure to do so will result in a much lower grade and perhaps failing the class.

The class will only be as good as we all make it. Please be aware that you are working with other people and that your behavior and effort will affect them, their work and their grade.  Furthermore, it is imperative that we create an atmosphere of respect - respect for our fellow students, respect for the director, and respect for ourselves.  Please show respect by refraining from rude comments or actions, or talking or texting during class.  Please do not record other students' scenes.  Please remember that it is ILLEGAL and against district policy to record another student during school. Students can only do their best work when they feel safe and valued, so please give positive support during students' performances.

The grading scale is as follows:

90% - 100% = A
80% -   89% = B
70% -   79% = C
60% -   69% = D
Below 60%  = Fail

Participation: 60%
Scene Work: 40%

I can best be reached by e-mail, either at jbridges@lausd.net or at jkatbridge2004@gmail.com

I look forward to working with you and helping you grow as a young adult, a student and as an artist.

________________________________________________________________________________

Student:
I have read and I understand the requirements of the class:
________________________________________________________________________________

Parent or Guardian:
I have read and I understand the requirements of the class:
________________________________________________________________________________

Phone number and/or e-mail where you can be reached.






Thursday, January 16, 2014

January 13, 2014 - January 17, 2014 Weekly Agenda for World Theatre

Monday, January 13th:

Welcome and check in!
Theatre games: Morph! Palm Trees! 

Tuesday, January 14th:

Warm-ups!
Do You Like Your Neighbor
Fairy Tales

Break into groups: Three Scenes and a Phrase
Group Conferences 

Wednesday, January 15th:

No third period

Thursday, January 16th:

Break into groups
Conference with each group 
Rehearse

Friday, January 17th: 

Rehearse scenes
Begin presenting scenes


Saturday, January 11, 2014

2014 Spring Agenda for 9th Grade World Performance Theatre

January 13 - 17:

Theatre Games
Warm-ups
Three Scenes and a Phrase

January 20 - 24:

Theatre Games
Warm-ups
Three Scenes and a Phrase

January 27 - 31:

Cast small group scenes
Begin blocking rehearsals
Suggested Scenes:
All Men Are Slime
Biloxi Blues
The Breakfast Club
Fools
The Kitten Has Claws
Mean Girls
Christopher Durang: 
1-900-Desperate
DMV Tyrant
The Funeral Parlor


February 3 - 7:
Acting Exercises
Blocking rehearsals
History
Relationships
Objectives
Focus

February 10 - 14:

Acting Exercises 
Rehearsals
History
Relationships
Objectives
Focus

February 17 - 21:

Rehearsals
The Most Pivotal Moment Exercise

February 24 - 28:

Rehearsals
The Most Pivotal Moment Exercise

March 3 - 7:

Rehearsals
The Entrance Exercise

March 10 - 14:

Rehearsals
The Entrance Exercise

March 17 - 21:

Rehearsals
The Exit Exercise

March 24 - 28:

Rehearsals
The Exit Exercise

March 31 - April 4:

Performances of Scenes

April 7 - 11:

Theatre Games
Acting Exercise:
Meisner

April 14 - 18:

SPRING BREAK!

April 21 - 25:

New Scenes!
Rehearsals

April 28 - May 2:

Rehearse
The Most Pivotal Moment

May 5 - 9:

Rehearse
The Most Pivotal Moment

May 12 - 16:

Rehearse
The Entrance Game

May 19 - 23:

Rehearse
The Exit Game

May 26 - 30:

Rehease

June 2 - 6:

Finals: Final Performances