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Colorado Academic Standards - Drama and Theatre Arts
Eighth Grade

1 unit • 1 professional development course aligned to
DT.8.3.4.a - Students Can: Critique a drama/theatre work using supporting evidence, personal aesthetics, and artistic criteria.

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DT.8.3.4.a Students Can: Critique a drama/theatre work using supporting evidence, personal aesthetics, and artistic criteria.

This page lists 1 unit and 1 professional development course aligned to DT.8.3.4.a from the Colorado Academic Standards - Drama and Theatre Arts. Designed for drama teachers, these resources directly address DT.8.3.4.a - Students Can: Critique a drama/theatre work using supporting evidence, personal aesthetics, and artistic criteria.

The Role of the Theatre Critic

by Lindsay Price

In the 21st century, we are living in a time of great change for criticism and the role of the critic. Previously, one negative review from the New York Times could close a Broadway show. Now the audience as critic is a topic of much debate. Are professional critics and informed opinions necessary? What is the power of the audience critic? What is the role of the critic and the role of criticism in today’s theatre? This unit will take students through a brief history of the theatre critic from the 500 reviews that came out of Ibsen’s one-night performance of Ghosts in 1891, to the tumultuous landscape of social media criticism. Students will then apply what they’ve learned by writing on or theatricalizing the role of the critic in a culminating assignment.

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