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Opening/Agenda. Opener: Stage Questions Activity: Script Writing Application: Theater Viewing Guide. Stage Questions- Using your PowerPoint packet, answer the following questions:.

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  1. Opening/Agenda Opener: Stage Questions Activity: Script Writing Application: Theater Viewing Guide

  2. Stage Questions-Using your PowerPoint packet, answer the following questions: In theatre, a stage is place where the players perform. It is often a raised platform. There are many different types of stages. Today, there is no standing rule about where or how performances can take place. Directions: Below, the types of stages and terms associated with them are listed. Place the definitions of each of these terms next to the term listed. 1) What is a stage? 2) Describe a Proscenium stage:  3) Describe a Thrust stage: 4) Describe an Arena stage: 5) What is backstage? 6) What is downstage? 7) How does downstage differ from upstage? 8) What are stage directions?

  3. How do actors know where to go when on one of the types of stages? • They use scripts. • A script is the manuscript or the written text of a play, motion picture, or radio or television broadcast. • So… what does this have to do with you? =)

  4. You Too Can be a Playwright!Scripting a Fairy Tale Today, you and a partner will script a literary element of a fairy tale. Follow the directions below in order to successfully complete this assignment: 1) Pick a fairy tale to script. 2) Your script must focus on one of the literary elements of drama found in the fairy tale: a. Exposition b. Conflict (event of) c. Rising Action d. Climax e. Falling Action f. Denouement 2) Your script must start with an introduction that a narrator reads to get the audience prepared to hear a script about one of the above literary elements. 3) Your script must have two technical elements used in the scene. 4) Your script must have four performance elements of drama. 5) Your script must have a conclusion to be read by the narrator. What happens after your script?

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  37. TIME IS DONE! Put your script in the box. Get out your TVG!

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