John Newman 
Playwriting in Schools [EPUB ebook] 
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John Newman invites teachers to take their students on a playwriting voyage in Playwriting in Schools. The book examines how students who learn to write plays and work with a professional playwright in residence empower themselves and gives instructors tools for teaching the process of playwriting in a way that makes space for the student voice. Playwriting in Schools investigates two main approaches for adult teachers and playwrights to use playwriting as a strategy for student self-expression. One approach is through the creation of fully-developed plays, written either by individual students with instruction from teachers or through interactions between a team of students and a teacher-playwright. The other approach is developing plays through collaborations among professional playwrights, teachers and student actors, crafting new plays in ways that suit the needs, interests and learning of young people. Throughout, Newman and the teachers and playwrights he features express themselves with an artistic generosity that encourages us to widen the scope of our own programmes by introducing students to the vast ocean of playwriting and play development.


 


Part of the Theatre in Education series.

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Betalingsmethoden

Inhoudsopgave

Credits


Acknowledgments


Foreword


Introduction: Navigating the Theatre Curriculum with Playwriting


Part I: The Practical Navigator – Charts, Tools, and Dynamics


Chapter 1: Phases of Playwriting


1. Preparation


2. Generation


3. Experimentation


4. Determination


5. Clarification


6. Exhibition


7. Examination


8. Production


9. Evaluation


Mapping devised theatre


Chapter 2: Generating and Workshopping Scripts


Preparing students


Grounding students in dramatic theory


Reading and analyzing plays as a class


Partnering with creative writing teachers


Introducing students to professional playwrights


Generating material


Visual image prompting


Rapid-fire prompting


Card prompting


Interviewing


Winnowing and drafting


Experimenting with possibilities


Classroom readings of initial drafts


Descriptive feedback


Variation drafts


World-building


Determining the center


Mural-making


Character tableau


Role-on-the-wall


Clarifying text


Question selection


Draft-tracking


Chapter 3: Presenting and Premiering Plays


Exhibiting scripts


Theoretical designs


Staged readings


Examining text


Written responses


Post-reading discussions


Day-after responses


In-the-moment responses


Producing new plays


Premiere productions


Actor interviews


Subsequent productions


Evaluating product and process


Chapter 4: Employing the Tarot Card Mode


The Tarot card model and exercise by Suzan Zeder


Why Tarot?


Leading the exercise


Creating the cards


Laying out the cards


Reading the cards


What the Tarot does


What the Tarot does not do


How to use the Tarot to develop plays in schools


Part II: Ports of Call – Learning Environments for Student Playwriting


Chapter 5: School Productions of Student-Written Plays


Collaborating with creative writing classes


Mentoring student directors and producers


Involving student playwrights in rehearsal


Sounding off: Teacher-advisors at East High School


Chapter 6: Developing Plays through Playwriting Contests


Developing plays through Thespian Playworks


Pre-workshop development


Collaborative casting


Role of the adult dramaturg


Role of the adult director


Theoretical designs


Publication of student-written plays


Developing plays through Young Playwrights for Change


Written feedback


Mentoring by adult playwrights


Staged readings and performances


Sounding off: Middle school playwrights


Chapter 7: Team-Playwriting with Students


Playwriting teams at Le Jardin Academy


Preparing student playwrights


Leading playwriting teams


Sounding off: Students on a playwriting team


Team-playwriting at Middleton High School


Chapter 8: Playwriting-Centered Drama Programs


Friends Academy: A community of equals


An inclusive production season


A vertical playwriting curriculum


Sounding off: Graduates of a playwriting-centered curriculum


Cleveland School of the Arts: A constellation of voices


A collaborating literature teacher


Playwriting-centered drama cohorts


Second draft strategies


A repertory of non-traditional productions


A festival of new works


Part III: Apprentice to a Playwright – Modeling Playwriting in School Residencies


Chapter 9: Preparations for a School Residency 149


Preparing for the voyage


Finding the playwright


Finding the school


Forging the agreement


Financing the venture


Manning the ship


The teacher-director


The teacher-director’s other hats


The playwright


Student actors


Student dramaturgs


Student designers


Expert student participants


Building bridges: Sharing power in play development


Chapter 10: Playwright Residencies at Highland High School


The ARK 5 Project


Development residency at Highland High School


Premiere production at Highland High School


Second production at Middleton High School


Mounting second productions


Developing novel adaptations


Developing a musical


Facilitating playwright residencies in schools


Mounting plays by the teacher-director and students


Addressing technical challenges


Employing guest directors


Reading additional plays by the guest playwright


Letting the playwright process the presentation


Acting with students to experience the text


Sounding off: Student actors in new plays


Chapter 11: Playwright Residencies at Other Secondary Schools


Playwrights In Our Schools residencies at Da Vinci Academy


The residency for Escape from the Labyrinth by playwright Ric Averill


Itinerary of a school residency


The residency for Max Bush’s What Remains


Components of Playwrights In Our Schools residencies


Student preparation


Pre-residency development


Workshop exploration


Theoretical designs


Classroom visits


Mentorship of student playwrights


Informal interactions


Staged readings


Post-reading discussions


Chapter 12: Playwright Residencies and Visits at Primary Schools


Developing When She Had Wings with Lucy School students by playwright Suzan Zeder


Engaging with children in research


Discussing the script with children


Exploring design possibilities


Finding an alternate title


Involving children in rehearsal and production


Child learning in the script development of When She Had Wings


Project-based, arts integrated learning


Social skills development


Seeking clarity and dealing with ambiguity


Validating children’s perspectives


Design collaboration with children for When She Had Wings


Confronting limitations creatively


Balancing child perspectives with adult expertise


Emulating the “Wings Project” 


Playwright classroom visits for Lily Plants a Garden with the Bonderman Symposium


Epilogue: Embarking on Your Voyage of Discovery


Appendix:


Books on teaching playwriting


Books on play development


Books on devising theatre


Online resources


References


Biographies


Index

Over de auteur

John Newman is a theater professor living in Sandy City, Utah.
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