Episode 172: Critical Thinking: Theatre in Another Language Have you ever watched a piece of theatre in another language? Theatrefolk partners in Crime Lindsay Price and Craig Mason put on t…
SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 01:00AMEpisode 171: Divergent Learning in the classroom There is no more class that is more divergent than the drama classroom. You have the vast number of different students who end up in your cla…
SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 01:00AMEpisode 170: Musical Theatre in the Drama Classroom Have you ever considered including musical theatre in the drama classroom? Does the thought of singing in front of others scare your stude…
SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 01:00AMEpisode 169: Drama Teachers Directing Shakespeare for the First time If you’re a drama teacher, at some point Shakespeare should make it on to your stage. But what if you’ve hated him si…
SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 01:00AMEpisode 168: Putting on a play your administration doesn’t like Sometimes you want to do a show on a tough subject matter. Sometimes your administration doesn’t want you to. In this epis…
SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 01:00AMEpisode 167: Drama Teachers: Solving problems within play production Two drama teachers and co-directors talk about the process of putting on a play, the choices that have to be made and the…
SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 01:00AMEpisode 166: Theatre Etiquette 101 When teaching students who are brand-new to theatre, it’s important to discuss and apply the expectations of the drama classroom, and the theatrical worl…
SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 01:00AMEpisode 165: Drama Teachers: Theatre is community. Michael Wehrli thought he was going to be an actor. Then he thought he would be a director. And finally found a love for teaching and e…
SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 01:00AMEpisode 164: Drama Teachers Directing A Midsummer Night’s Dream Four drama teachers talk about their vision, their experience, their successes and their struggles directing A Midsummer Nig…
SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 01:00AMEpisode 163: Engaging the Non-Theatre student in the drama classroom The non-theatre student is a fact of life for every drama teacher. There are those who end up in drama by accident, bec…
SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 01:00AMEpisode 162: Drama Teachers: Tips for Travelling with Students Does the thought of taking 30 or more students to New York or London sound exciting or like a nightmare? At some point in every…
SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 01:00AMEpisode 161: Spoken Word Do you have students who just don’t want to be in your drama class? How many of you are struggling to find a way in? In this podcast teacher Christa Vogt talks abo…
SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 01:00AMEpisode 160: Student Voices: Competition The topic this week is competition. Lindsay interviews four groups of students who competed with scenes at the Florida State Thespian Festival. How d…
SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 01:00AMEpisode 159: Interview with Stephen Gregg Lindsay talks to playwright Stephen Gregg (This is A Test, Crush, Small Actors, The New Margo, Twitch) about his start down the writing path, his wr…
SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 01:00AMEpisode 158: The Show Must Go On Everyone has a show must go on story. Sets fall, lines are forgotten, sometimes the light board catches on fire. In this podcast we hear a number of differen…
SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 01:00AMEpisode 157: Creating An Environment Teacher Ray Palasz talks about set design and creating an environment. He also discusses a set design project using Sketch Up. You too can include set de…
SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 01:00AMEpisode 156: Double Les Miz Double Valjean Host Lindsay Price and Theatrefolk co-owner Craig Mason had a unique theatrical experience. They saw Les Miserables twice in three days. The first …
SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 01:00AMEpisode 155: Ensemble Is Core Teacher Carrie Reiberg has long known about the place that theatre can give a person. The theatre is a community. To that end, she also knows the importance and…
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