BHS Theater Resource Guide
Beginning & Introductory Theatre Courses at a Glance
Identifying and Utilizing Theatrical Elements
Character Analysis and Development
Acting Performance
Writing, Devising or Improvisation
Appreciating and Analyzing Theatre as an Artform
Collaboration, Professionalism, and Etiquette Perform as a productive and responsible individual and ensemble member in the processes of: collaboration, rehearsal, revision, and performance. Demonstrate audience skills of observing & responding appropriately
Critique, Feedback, and Reflection
Topic
Justify responses based on personal experiences when participating in or observing a work of theatre. Receive and act upon coaching, feedback, and constructive criticism. Describe and analyze the strengths and weaknesses of one’s own or group work.
Act in a theatrical performance utilizing voice, movement, and imagination to communicate meaning. Observe, listen to, and respond to other actors throughout a scripted or improvised acting performance.
Read, view, and analyze scripts for performance, staging, or technical requirements. Identify and utilize: appropriate stage spaces, stage directions, areas of a stage, blocking techniques, and staging solutions.
Read, view, research and discuss works of theatre that speak to or address social, community, or global issues. Explore and consider: cultural context, historical context, artist’s process,
Analyze a script and develop a character
Implement imagination and structure to create a written or improvised script which includes character development, believable dialogue, and plot progression.
physically, vocally, and emotionally. Sustain a believable, authentic, and relevant character in performance.
Student Expectations
artist’s purpose, and intended audience.
to live theatre performances.
Character Development
Theatrical Blocking
Play script
Technical Requirements
Personal Experience
Given Circumstances Character, Setting, Essential Events Physical, Vocal, & Emotional Character Choices
Collaboration
Theatre as an Artform
Acting Goals, Obstacles, and Tactics
Improvisation Devising
Stage Spaces
Critique
Rehearsal Expectations
Cultural and Historical Context
Prioritized Vocabulary and Concepts
Stage Directions
Feedback
Observing, Listening, and Reacting
Revision
Plot structure
Stage Areas
Artist’s Process and Purpose
Coaching
Performance Expectations
Communicating meaning through body, voice, and imagination
Character Development in Writing
Blocking Techniques Staging Solutions
Constructive Criticism
Intended Audience
Believability, Authenticity, & Relevance
Audience Etiquette
Reflection
Believable dialogue
Writing, Inquiry, Speaking, Listening, Reading, Viewing
Writing, Inquiry, Reading, Viewing, Speaking, Listening
WISR Connections
Inquiry, Speaking, Listening
Writing, Inquiry Speaking, Listening
Viewing, Speaking, Listening
Writing, Inquiry, Speaking, Listening
Reading, Viewing
Create 4 & 7 Perform 2 Respond 1
Theatre 1 Standards:
Create 5 Perform 1
Perform 3, 4, 5 6 & 9
Create 2 & 8 Perform 7 & 8
Respond 3, 5, 6, & 7 Connect 1, 2 & 3
Create 1 & 3
Respond 2, 4, & 8
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