Readers Theatre For Young Adults: Scripts and Script DevelopmentTwelve reproducible scripts from the classics serve as examples of the readers theatre format. In addition, the authors have identified scenes from 30 contemporary novels (e.g., Prairie Songs, Tex, Gentlehands, Z for Zachariah) that are suitable for adaptation to readers theatre. An annotated bibliography of recommended works completes the guide. This unique teaching tool helps students develop a thorough understanding of theme, character, and drama. |
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Contents
PART IICOMPLETED SCRIPTS | 9 |
Oneal ZibbyA Formal Feeling | 112 |
Sleator William Singularity | 118 |
Copyright | |
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Readers Theatre For Young Adults: Scripts and Script Development Kathy Howard Latrobe,Mildred Knight Laughlin No preview available - 1989 |
Readers Theatre For Young Adults: Scripts and Script Development Kathy Howard Latrobe,Mildred Knight Laughlin No preview available - 1989 |
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Abby adapted Arthur Dimmesdale audience Barry BASIL Begin the scene BILL Brian brother Buck CATHERINE child Clayton Bess Clifford David Copperfield DELACEY Don Quixote Dorian Gray DUNSEY Dupin emotion End the scene father feels following scene Gary Paulsen Gast Geist Gloria Skurzynski GODFREY GOVERNOR BELLINGHAM Grandma Heathcliff Hepzibah Hester HUCK JANE MURDSTONE Jane Yolen Jekyll Kate lectern Lisa Lord Henry Wotton LORRY Louise Marvin MINISTER MISS MANETTE monster mother narrator stands Narrator X NARRATOR'S NARRATOR'S CLOSING LINES narrator's lines NARRATOR'S OPENING LINES Nathaniel Hawthorne NELLY omitted Pearl Pignati PREFECT prison Pyncheon readers theatre Richard Peck script is taken SCRIPTING NOTES seated share a scene Silas Marner sit on chairs sit on stools speech STAGING The narrator suggested script SUGGESTED STAGING SUGGESTIONS FOR SCRIPTING taken from chapter TALL SOLDIER tell UTTERSON voice York young Z for Zachariah Zibby Oneal