Integration of Abilities
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This book is an insight into Paul Baker's famous Integration of Abilities course through an informal conversational format and liberally embellished with photographs.
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This book is an insight into Paul Baker's famous Integration of Abilities course through an informal conversational format and liberally embellished with photographs.
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In this collection of essays, Goldberg reveals his personal insights and passions, drawing on his years of experience in the changing field—especially his 25 years as producing director of Louisville's Stage One.
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Cass Foster and Lynn Johnson have created an excellent resource for teaching or directing Shakespeare. This book is filled with great ideas for different teaching methodologies and plenty of across-the-curriculum activities.
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In Playing Period Plays, Lyn Oxenford former professor at Guildhall School of Music & Drama, presents aspects of producing and acting period plays. Acting and mime exercises are included. Suggestions are given for practical presentation and for adaptation of the material for pageant and arena work.
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Taking an about-face look at the creative process, with chapters such as "How to Spoil a Good Story," Kerr leads us through the exciting and daring adventure of successfully bringing a play to fulfillment.
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Approx. Run Time: 45 min.
The greatest athlete the world had ever seen was Jesse Owens! He could run faster and jump farther than anybody else ever had. Run, Jesse, Run! is not only about his triumphs but also his struggles and mishaps, honestly displaying the process of becoming the epitome of what a champion should be as an athletic competitor and as a person of dignity, kindness and compassion.
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Approx. Run Time: 40 min.
The regulars at the Whistle Stop diner scramble to prepare for an unexpected visit from the latest presidential candidate. But as pressures mount and the stakes are raised, tension and misunderstanding threaten to divide this small town. Whistle Stop is a story about people, not politics, that uses humor and heart to remind us that, at the end of the day, it’s what brings us together that makes us a nation.
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The regulars at the Whistle Stop diner scramble to prepare for an unexpected visit from the latest presidential candidate. But as pressures mount and the stakes are raised, tension and misunderstanding threaten to divide this small town. Whistle Stop is a story about people, not politics, that uses humor and heart to remind us that, at the end of the day, it’s what brings us together that makes us a nation.
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Approx. Run Time: 75 min.
It is 1940, and reporter Margo Mason is sent to Cajun country to track down the story of a Rougarou, where she finds not only that her ex-boyfriend is trying to steal her scoop, but also that her long-standing rival, Jimmy, and his team of archeological adventurers have uncovered a potential Rougarou skeleton. To make matters worse, two locals are found gruesomely murdered with a runaway suspect standing over them. A posse is organized to hunt the suspect down, culminating in an exciting and heartbreaking battle with the Rougarou.
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Approx. Run Time: 110 min.
Set in the futuristic society of the World State, where people are genetically bred into a strict caste system and conformity is celebrated, Brave New World depicts an existence where real emotion is rare and true freedom is nowhere to be found. The play follows Bernard, Lenina and John “the Savage” on their paths into the uncharted territories of friendship, love and outrage, culminating in a rebellious outbreak against the regime that seeks to control them through the mind-numbing drugs they are fed daily.
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