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Tips to Keep Your Rehearsals Focused
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Tips to Keep Your Rehearsals Focused

We asked drama teachers: What tips do you have for keeping your rehearsals focused? Let’s hear from the front lines! John H. subscribes to short and sweet: • My rehearsal schedule is short. 25 days...
How to Create a Program for Your Production
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How to Create a Program for Your Production

Show programs (also known as playbills) are the easiest way to share important production information with the audience. Programs are a method of acknowledging all the hard work done by the cast...
So, What Does a Producer Do, Anyway?
Directing

So, What Does a Producer Do, Anyway?

The role of the producer is often a mysterious one and hard to define. No two producers are alike, and each producer sees his or her job differently. In the simplest terms, a producer’s job is to...
Theatrefolk’s Top 10: Gender-Flexible Plays
Acting

Theatrefolk’s Top 10: Gender-Flexible Plays

Time for a Tfolk Top Ten Plays For….Gender Flexible Roles. Sometimes you have more girls than guys. Once in a while you have more guys than girls. And sometimes you have students who want to choose...
A Picture-Perfect Production: Hamlet
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A Picture-Perfect Production: Hamlet

To be or not to be is the infamous question. However, there is no question that Lindsay Price’s annotated version of Hamlet is a great way for students to experience Shakespeare’s tragic tale. This...
Why You Need to Rehearse in Your Character’s Shoes
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Why You Need to Rehearse in Your Character’s Shoes

There are so many approaches to developing a character and making them fascinating and engaging. Some methods are more analytical, some are emotional, and some are physical. In this case, think of...
New Plays for the New Year!
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New Plays for the New Year!

Celebrate the new year with new plays! Over the past few months we’ve added some new scripts to the Tfolk catalogue. So if you’re looking for some new and exciting material to bring to your...
Tips to Make Rehearsals Efficient and Effective
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Tips to Make Rehearsals Efficient and Effective

We asked drama teachers: How do you make your rehearsals run efficiently and effectively? Let’s hear from teachers on the front lines. Punctuality and Preparedness• Communicate the schedule • Be on...
How to Deal with Post-Show Blues
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How to Deal with Post-Show Blues

Once a show has finished, the “post-show blues” often hit students. This can have a number of symptoms, including obsessively quoting lines and song lyrics from the show, starting every story with...
Four Tips for an Effective Strike
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Four Tips for an Effective Strike

Once the final performance of a show is completed, what comes next? It’s time to tear down the set, clean the theatre from top to bottom, and return the space back to its regular, unadorned, clean...
How to Be a Great Audience Member
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How to Be a Great Audience Member

I’m a stickler for theatre etiquette, and that includes being great audience members. No matter what performance you are watching, whether it be a classroom presentation, a school show, or a...
Dealing With Nerves
Directing

Dealing With Nerves

Performing onstage with friends, family, peers, and even strangers watching can be extremely nerve-wracking. Putting yourself out there, being vulnerable, and taking risks onstage takes a lot of...
Creating Pre-Show Routines and Rituals
Acting

Creating Pre-Show Routines and Rituals

Creating pre-show rituals and routines is so helpful for students. It clears their minds and gets them into their “theatre brains” – the mindset needed to leave their personal issues at the door...
How to Take Great Production Photos
Directing

How to Take Great Production Photos

We all know a picture is worth a thousand words – so make sure it’s saying the right things about your productions. Your actors’ performances aren’t afterthoughts. Capturing their moments in the...
Using One Item to Show Character
Acting

Using One Item to Show Character

Sometimes we get caught up in all the bells and whistles of a theatrical production. Sumptuous sets, elaborate costumes, piles of props, mountains of furniture – they’re all wonderful, but shows...
Advice to an Actor Who Forgets Their Lines
Acting

Advice to an Actor Who Forgets Their Lines

We asked drama teachers: What is your advice to an actor who forgets their lines during a performance? Let’s hear from teachers on the front lines. It’s more than memorizationParker M. says...