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The Drama Classroom Companion: The ultimate classroom companion for drama teachers

Whether you’re an experienced drama teacher or brand-new to the field, every drama educator needs more – more resources, more exercises, more help, more time.

We’re so excited to introduce a brand new resource that will make your life as a drama teacher easier!

The Drama Classroom Companion is filled with helpful articles and hands-on exercises to help build the skills needed for theatrical performance. Written by Lindsay Price and Kerry Hishon, it also addresses real world skills like creative thinking, critical thinking, collaboration, and communication.

Each section comes with handouts that you’ll be able to use right away in the classroom, too! And did we mention the BONUS Reflections and Rubric section? No other class encourages students to develop real world skills like the drama classroom – it’s so much more than putting on plays or “playing games.”



The Drama Classroom Companion is specifically designed to help you and your students get the most out of the drama classroom experience. It is the ultimate classroom resource!

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