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Shakespeare Articles for Drama Teachers

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Games, Exercises, & Activities Classroom Exercises

Relationships in Romeo and Juliet

“Go, counsellor: Thou and my bosom henceforth shall be twain.” Juliet, Act III, scene v There are more relationships in Romeo and Juliet than just the one between Romeo and Juliet. We have...
Games, Exercises, & Activities Classroom Exercises

I Would Never…. A Pre-Study Romeo and Juliet Exercise

“Shakespeare is too hard… Shakespeare is too old… I can’t relate to Shakespeare….” It’s one thing to tell students that they should study Shakespeare, it’s another thing to get them engaged in the...
Playwriting Playwriting Exercises

Exercise: Shakespearean Insults

If you have a Shakespeare unit or play study planned for your class, start with this exercise; it’s a great doorway to engaging with the Bard. The key to Shakespeare is to get students up and...
Podcast

Theatrefolk Podcast: Shakespeare from the Outside In

Episode 119: Shakespeare from the Outside InA talk with teacher, physical performer, director and Drama Teacher Academy instructor Todd Espeland about looking at Shakespeare from the outside in....
Selecting Scripts Featured Plays

Spread the Love: Hamlette by Allison Williams

This week we spread the love for Hamlette by Allison Williams. Recorded live at the 2009 Florida State Thespians Conference in Tampa, Florida.
Selecting Scripts Featured Plays

Spread the Love: Much Ado High School by Lindsay Price

Recorded live at the 2009 California State Thespians Festival! Lindsay Price of Theatrefolk talks to El Dorado High School student-director Mary Sherg about her experiences directing Much Ado High...
Selecting Scripts Featured Plays

Spread the Love: Scene-Speare and Solo-Speare

Lindsay and Craig spread the love for Scene-Speare!: Shakespearean Scenes for Student Actors and Solo-Speare!: Shakespearean Monologues For Student Actors.