Theatre Games
Present "Three Scenes and a Phrase"
Theatre Games:
“Why Are You Late?” – Francine, Destiny, Milo, Milan,
Destiny, Brenan, Kenya, Nadiya
Passed out monologues to those students who have already
presented their scenes.
Worked with:
Destiny, Nadiya, Bryangel, Marylyn, Karen
“I really hate you guys!”
1.
Karen shoved in to Destiny
2.
Destiny is Karen’s g/f – goes to family’s house
and is rude.
3.
Karen sees Destiny with her brother and thinks
he is b/f
Milan, Hannah, Ivett, Chloe, Maya
“You are so mean!”
1.
Bullies knock their ice cream to the ground
2.
School – bullies scribble all over their test
papers
3.
Ivett and Chloe try to be nice but bullies are
still mean.
Tuesday, October 24th:
Restorative Justice Session today with Ms. Walker in #506.
Wednesday, October 25th:
Worked with the following groups today:
Destiny S, Milo, Cierra, Francine, Idalia
Kenya, Diego, Takai, Zoey, Trenton, Samantha
Scene Presentations:
Destiny, Nadiya, Bryangel, Marylyn, Karen
Passed out monologues to those who have already presented!
Kenya, Diego, Takai, Zoey, Brenan - subbed for Trenton who is absent today
"Ya'll better stop it!
Unruly class, friend gets run over, old lady harassed by mean kids
Destiny Smith, Milo, Cierra, Francine, Idalia -
"This is the end of the world!"
Everybody dies in an earthquake in a three act playlet
Milan, Hannah, Ivett, Chloe -
"You're really mean!"
Really mean bullies, Milan and Hannah, harass sweet girls Ivett and Chloe.
Destiny Johnson started reading the monologue "Dear Dad"
Thursday, October 26th:
Rehearsed and then presented the following scenes:Kenya, Diego, Takai, Zoey, Brenan - subbed for Trenton who is absent today
"Ya'll better stop it!
Unruly class, friend gets run over, old lady harassed by mean kids
Destiny Smith, Milo, Cierra, Francine, Idalia -
"This is the end of the world!"
Everybody dies in an earthquake in a three act playlet
Milan, Hannah, Ivett, Chloe -
"You're really mean!"
Really mean bullies, Milan and Hannah, harass sweet girls Ivett and Chloe.
Destiny Johnson started reading the monologue "Dear Dad"
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