Georgia Performance Standards - Theatre Arts
Grades 9-12 - FUNDAMENTALS OF THEATRE LEVELS I-IV - Performing
30 units • 14 professional development courses aligned to
TAHSFT.PR.2 - Execute artistic and technical elements of theatre.
a. Identify and define the various collaborative roles and relationships of technical production personnel (e.g. sound, lighting, set, scenic, costume, dramaturge, makeup, marketing, business aspects) in relation to the directors and performers.
b. Identify and apply the various aspects of directing, staging, performance spaces, and rehearsal management.
c. Recognize and apply the basic elements and procedures involved in the construction of props, scenery, and platforms.
d. Formulate effective theatrical designs in order to support the text and directorial concept.
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TAHSFT.PR.2 Execute artistic and technical elements of theatre.
a. Identify and define the various collaborative roles and relationships of technical production personnel (e.g. sound, lighting, set, scenic, costume, dramaturge, makeup, marketing, business aspects) in relation to the directors and performers.
b. Identify and apply the various aspects of directing, staging, performance spaces, and rehearsal management.
c. Recognize and apply the basic elements and procedures involved in the construction of props, scenery, and platforms.
d. Formulate effective theatrical designs in order to support the text and directorial concept.
This page lists 30 units and 14 professional development courses aligned to TAHSFT.PR.2 from the Georgia Performance Standards - Theatre Arts . Designed for drama teachers, these resources directly address TAHSFT.PR.2 - Execute artistic and technical elements of theatre.
a. Identify and define the various collaborative roles and relationships of technical production personnel (e.g. sound, lighting, set, scenic, costume, dramaturge, makeup, marketing, business aspects) in relation to the directors and performers.
b. Identify and apply the various aspects of directing, staging, performance spaces, and rehearsal management.
c. Recognize and apply the basic elements and procedures involved in the construction of props, scenery, and platforms.
d. Formulate effective theatrical designs in order to support the text and directorial concept.
Lighting
by Josh Hatt
Sound
by Josh Hatt
Staging
by Josh Hatt
Free Play Makeup
by Josh Hatt
Culminating Project
by Josh Hatt
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
Theatre Etiquette
by Kerry Hishon
Introduction to Theatre Production
by Karen Loftus
Scenic Painting
by Holly Beardsley and Karen Loftus
Lighting
by Karen Loftus, Josh Hatt, and Kerry Hishon
Sound
by Karen Loftus and Josh Hatt
Make-Up Design
by Karen Loftus and Josh Hatt
Unit Eight: Theatre of the Oppressed
by Lindsay Johnson
Our Town Unit
by Lindsay Price
Introduction to Technical Theatre: Distance Learning
by Lindsay Price
Introduction to Technical Theatre: Flipped Learning
by Lindsay Price
Designing with Light: No Tech Required
by Kerry Hishon
Character Creation: Superhero Series: Multi platform
by Lindsay Price and Kerry Hishon
Devising
by Corinna Rezzelle
Drama One Final Project
by Karen Loftus
Agatha Rex and Ancient Greek Theatre
by Angel Borths
Costuming
by Holly Beardsley
Design
by Matt Webster
Tech Theatre Unit: Costuming When You Don't Sew
by Drama Teacher Academy
Technical Theatre: Leadership in Theatre
by Michelle LoRicco
The Crucible Unit
by Lindsay Price
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