Shubert Wuretle Circle In The Square Black Box Theater Resources
About The Tour
Research is a crucial part of Theatre. Costumes, set design and dialect are just a few of the doors needed to be opened when attempting to be true to your craft. Since airline tickets are a bit prohibitive, we are going to explore major theatrical stages as they exist today Virtual Field Trip. In that way we are able to explore theatrical space, or venue.
These venues were chosen in part due to the theatrical literature we are using in class and because they are representative of United States theaters. Certainly there are other, possibly more famous venues outside of the US. Please use the tabs at the top of each page to visit each in the order you choose. Expectations for each are given on their respective pages. |
Assignment - Location, Location, Location
We have four plays this year that could easily fit into the stages described in this virtual tour. Could your group plan which play we perform where? Take the tour - alone or with your group. Gain knowledge about the different types of stages depicted. Critically analyze the four types of theaters presented in this virtual tour. Assess the plays we are conducting this year and determine the best venue for each play. Make your case in a group VoiceThread.
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Learner Description:
This Virtual Tour was designed for Theater or Drama students in grades 9-12. It could easily be modified for Literature classes and the plays changed. Teachers should visit the Resources page for more information on this assignment. Other projects by this author can be found here. For more detailed information about the author please visit his blog.
This Virtual Tour was designed for Theater or Drama students in grades 9-12. It could easily be modified for Literature classes and the plays changed. Teachers should visit the Resources page for more information on this assignment. Other projects by this author can be found here. For more detailed information about the author please visit his blog.