Story Theatre
Created by Matt Webster
Instructor Matt Webster believes that Story Theatre is one of the most creative, most imaginative, most unique forms of theatre ever to make its way to the stage. His course introduces the style of theatre called story theatre, explores the steps needed to choose the best stories to perform, explains how to adapt a story into a script, and demonstrates a variety of story theatre styles from simple and contained to complex and crazy and everything in between.
When you are finished with this course, you’ll be able to bring nearly any story to any stage and present it to any audience. That is the power and promise of story theatre. Learn how to bring the page to the stage.
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0Lesson 0Introduction3:55 FREE PREVIEWThis module introduces the course material and lays out the plan for the subsequent lessons.
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1Lesson 1Choosing Stories12:46 FREE PREVIEWThis lesson explores what stories are best suited for adaptation into story theatre. Teachers will learn how to look for the kinds of stories that lend themselves to successful adaptation and performance.
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2Lesson 2Adapting and Dramatizing Scripts5:49 LockedThis lesson explores the process of adapting a story into a scripted form, and discusses the rules that maintain the integrity of the original story as it transforms into a performance piece.
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3Lesson 3Narrators11:54 LockedThis module dives deep into the power and perplexity of narrators and learn how to unleash that power as part of a unique performance style.
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4Lesson 4Stories on Stools8:23 LockedThis lesson explores bringing stories to their feet, or at least to their seat, discussing the building blocks of story theatre in a style of storytelling called stories on stools.
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5Lesson 5Dialogue Strategies11:56 LockedIn this module teachers learn that the voice of the story can come from onstage or off, from narrators or characters, or a combination of both.
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6Lesson 6People as Props15:13 LockedIn this module teachers learn a style of story theatre the instructor calls 'people as props', and it challenges performers to be both creative and complex. This module breaks the rules of proper theatre and pushes the boundaries of the audience’s imagination.
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7Lesson 7Props3:57 LockedThis lesson looks at alternative ways to dress your play through the use of imaginative props and scenery.
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8Lesson 8Touring6:01 LockedThis lesson will walk teachers through the process of taking your show on the road. Story theatre is designed to be portable, adaptable and flexible.
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9Lesson 9In the Classroom3:32 LockedThis lesson takes story theatre into the classroom and discusses all the ways it connects across the curriculum.
Standards Addressed
MS 117.211 LI - Foundations: Inquiry and Understanding
MS 117.211 LI - Creative Expression: performance
MS 117.211 LI - Creative Expression: production
MS 117.212 LII - Foundations: Inquiry and Understanding
MS 117.212 LII - Creative Expression: performance
MS 117.212 LII - Creative Expression: production
MS 117.213 LIII - Foundations: Inquiry and Understanding
MS 117.213 LIII - Creative Expression: production
HS 117.315 LI - Foundations: Inquiry and Understanding
- C.1.F demonstrate a working knowledge of the language of theatre such as stage terminology, elements of theatre, or theatrical conventions.
- C.1.H define the roles of and appreciate the collaborative relationships between all artistic partners such as playwrights, composers, directors, actors, designers, technicians, and audience.
HS 117.315 LI - Creative Expression: production
HS 117.316 LII - Foundations: Inquiry and Understanding
HS 117.316 LII - Creative Expression: performance
HS 117.316 LII - Creative Expression: production
- C.3.C analyze characters, themes, duties, and elements of a script to determine artistic roles and technical assignments.
- C.3.D perform a role such as actor, director, designer, technician, or editor in production decision making and collaborate with others to tell a story through live theatre or media performance.
HS 117.317 LIII - Foundations: Inquiry and Understanding
HS 117.317 LIII - Creative Expression: performance
HS 117.317 LIII - Creative Expression: production
- C.3.D perform a role such as actor, director, designer, technician, or editor in production decision making and collaborate with others to tell a story through live theatre or media performance.
- C.3.E perform the role of actor, director, or technician, demonstrating responsibility, artistic discipline, and creative problem solving.
HS 117.318 LIV - Creative Expression: production
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