Georgia Performance Standards - Theatre Arts
Grades 9-12 - ACTING LEVELS I-IV - Performing
102 units • 47 professional development courses aligned to
TAHSA.PR.1 - Act and direct by communicating and sustaining roles within a variety of situations and environments.
a. Examine and implement the voice, body, observation, and imagination as tools of the actor in presentations of formal and informal theatre.
b. Research and assess the development of acting skills for character creation and performance including historical movements, personal experience, and cultural influences.
c. Act by developing, communicating, and sustaining roles within a variety of situations and environments.
d. Identify and examine the responsibilities and tasks of an actor in relationship with directors, designers, and technical crew.
e. Use the skills and tools of a director to conduct rehearsals for performance.
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TAHSA.PR.1 Act and direct by communicating and sustaining roles within a variety of situations and environments.
a. Examine and implement the voice, body, observation, and imagination as tools of the actor in presentations of formal and informal theatre.
b. Research and assess the development of acting skills for character creation and performance including historical movements, personal experience, and cultural influences.
c. Act by developing, communicating, and sustaining roles within a variety of situations and environments.
d. Identify and examine the responsibilities and tasks of an actor in relationship with directors, designers, and technical crew.
e. Use the skills and tools of a director to conduct rehearsals for performance.
This page lists 102 units and 47 professional development courses aligned to TAHSA.PR.1 from the Georgia Performance Standards - Theatre Arts . Designed for drama teachers, these resources directly address TAHSA.PR.1 - Act and direct by communicating and sustaining roles within a variety of situations and environments.
a. Examine and implement the voice, body, observation, and imagination as tools of the actor in presentations of formal and informal theatre.
b. Research and assess the development of acting skills for character creation and performance including historical movements, personal experience, and cultural influences.
c. Act by developing, communicating, and sustaining roles within a variety of situations and environments.
d. Identify and examine the responsibilities and tasks of an actor in relationship with directors, designers, and technical crew.
e. Use the skills and tools of a director to conduct rehearsals for performance.
Devising
by Corinna Rezzelle
Improv
by Anna Porter
Pantomime
by Angel Borths
What is Theatre?
by Karen Loftus
Stage Movement
by Karen Loftus
Pantomime
by Karen Loftus
Ancient Greek Theatre
by Karen Loftus
Improvisation
by Karen Loftus
Commedia Dell'Arte
by Karen Loftus
Script Analysis: The Actor's Perspective
by Karen Loftus
Elizabethan Theatre
by Karen Loftus
Playwriting
by Karen Loftus
Japanese Theatre
by Karen Loftus
Front of House
by Karen Loftus
Musical Theatre
by Anna Porter
Mock Audition
by Lindsay Price
Monologue Writing Made Easy
by Matthew Banaszynski
Voice
by Anna Porter
Puppetry
by Jenny Goodfellow
Theatre of the Absurd
by Lea Marshall
Agatha Rex and Ancient Greek Theatre
by Angel Borths
Shakespeare Performance
by Anna Porter
Unlocking Shakespeare's Text
by Anna Porter
Pantomime
by Anna Porter
Character Analysis - Part 1
by Matt Webster
Monologues - Part 2
by Matt Webster
Performing Shakespeare
by Matt Webster
Staging
by Josh Hatt
Stage Management
by Karen Loftus
Tools of Scene Work
by Anna Porter
Commedia dell'Arte
by Todd Espeland
Production Classroom Units Overview
by Karen Loftus
Part One - Pre-Production
by Karen Loftus
Part Two - Rehearsal and Performance
by Karen Loftus
Part Two - Documents
by Karen Loftus
Part Three - Reflection and Assessment
by Karen Loftus
The Working Playwright *Hyperdoc
by Lindsay Price
Playwriting Unit: Beginner
by Lindsay Price
Playwriting Unit: 10 to 15 Minute Play
by Lindsay Price
East Meets West: Theatre Traditions
by Marsha Walner
Improvisation in Musical Theatre
by Annie Dragoo
The Actor in Transition: From Presentational to Three-Dimensional
by John Minigan
Unit Two: Improvisation Basics
by Lindsay Johnson
Unit Four: Intro to Scripted Scenes
by Lindsay Johnson
Creating a Musical: Project
by Annie Dragoo
Creating Your Own Musical
by Laramie Dean
Unit Six: Directed Scenes Take 1: Same Scene, Different Visions
by Lindsay Johnson
Unit Seven: Directed Scenes Take 2: A Variety of Scenes
by Lindsay Johnson
Unit Eight: Theatre of the Oppressed
by Lindsay Johnson
Introduction to Musical Theatre: Movement
by Annie Dragoo
Our Town Unit
by Lindsay Price
What is Theatre?
by Lindsay Price and Karen Loftus
Improvisation
by Lindsay Price and Karen Loftus
Pantomime
by Lindsay Price and Karen Loftus
Voice
by Lindsay Price and Karen Loftus
Playwriting: Part 1
by Lindsay Price
Playwriting: Part 2
by Lindsay Price
Theatre of the Absurd
by Lea Marshall
Mock Audition
by Lindsay Price
Scene Work: Part 1, Tools of Scene Work
by Lindsay Price
Scene Work: Part 2, Student Self Staging
by Lindsay Price
Playwriting Kickstart: Multi platform
by Lindsay Price
Character Creation: Superhero Series: Multi platform
by Lindsay Price and Kerry Hishon
Indigenous Storytelling Unit
by Allison Green
Anti-Realism
by Wendy-Marie Martin
Impowerment Improv
by Jennine Profeta
Decolonizing Monologues
by Nicholas Pappas
Perspective Taking
by Lindsay Price
Foundations of Acting
by Annie Dragoo
Abstract Scene Performance
by Annie Dragoo
Unit 1: Before and Beyond Ancient Greek Theatre
by Drama Teacher Academy
Unit 2: Greek & Roman Origins
by Drama Teacher Academy
Unit 3: Medieval Theatre
by Drama Teacher Academy
Unit 4: Commedia Dell'Arte
by Drama Teacher Academy
Unit 5: Asian Theatre
by Drama Teacher Academy
Unit 6: Theatre of the Renaissance
by Drama Teacher Academy
Unit 7: The Elizabethan Golden Age
by Drama Teacher Academy
Unit 8: Restoration Comedy & 18th Century Theatre
by Drama Teacher Academy
Unit 9: Romanticism
by Drama Teacher Academy
Culminating Project
by Drama Teacher Academy
Character Development with an Indigenous Perspective
by Allison Green
Indigenous Symbolism in the Drama Classroom
by Allison Green
The Dilemma Project
by Claire Broome
Introduction to Stanislavski
by Drama Teacher Academy
Virtual Introduction to Stanislavski
by Drama Teacher Academy
The Autobiographical Monologue
by Gai Jones
Self-Management Playwriting
by Lindsay Price
Tech Theatre Unit: Costuming When You Don't Sew
by Drama Teacher Academy
Realism and Naturalism
by Drama Teacher Academy
30 Second Monologues
by Lindsay Price
Scene Staging
by Lindsay Price
Absurdism: Beyond the Origins
by Drama Teacher Academy
Introduction to Mask
by Allison Williams
Spoken Word Poetry
by Quincy Young
Screenplays 101: Basic Structure Unit
by Nicholas Pappas
The Crucible Unit
by Lindsay Price
A Midsummer Night's Dream
by Drama Teacher Academy
Laban: Advanced Characterization
by Drama Teacher Academy
Musical Theatre Overview
by Drama Teacher Academy
Introduction to Musical Theatre
by Drama Teacher Academy
Reflection in Role: Musical Theatre in the Real World
by Drama Teacher Academy
Culminating Project: Creating a Musical
by Drama Teacher Academy
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