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navigating to related items (via the taxonomy view by clicking a tag link).  The Contract That Could Save Your Sanity  - As a director in middle or high school drama, you face problems as predictable as they are frustrating.
- Created 21 months ago by Michael Glassman in Pioneer Drama News
 - Updated 12 months ago
directing The Ten Commandments for Directing Student Actors  - Directing is hard. Directing students is harder. Hopefully following these “ten commandments” will make your job a little easier!
- Created 24 months ago by Michael Glassman in Pioneer Drama News
 - Updated 21 months ago by Michael Glassman
directing high school students, directing middle school students, directing plays, directing students Make an Entrance!  - You know that an actor’s entrance should signal a new beat in a scene.
- Created 27 months ago by Michael Glassman in Pioneer Drama News
 - Updated 21 months ago by Michael Glassman
directing exercises Don’t Believe the Type!  - A director can easily alter the subtle messages in a play by avoiding typecasting, another way of breaking stereotypes.
- Created 28 months ago by Michael Glassman in Pioneer Drama News
 - Updated 12 months ago
directing Rehearsals: Going from Chaos to Constructive  - The first time I directed teenagers, I was all open heart, friendship, and good intentions. Rehearsals were going to be fun, and we were all going to be best friends forever… or at least until the show closed. Surprise, it didn’t work out that way!
- Created 28 months ago by Michael Glassman in Pioneer Drama News
 - Updated 12 months ago
directing students, directing teens USING COSTUMES TO HELP CREATE CHARACTER  - Insights to Costuming Young Actors by Edith Weiss--Professional Director
- Created 29 months ago by Michael Glassman in Pioneer Drama News
 - Updated 12 months ago
directing childrens plays DIRECTING SOMEONE WHO HAS NEVER BEEN ONSTAGE  - Many directors prefer to cast seasoned, experienced actors rather than train up "new blood," especially if the play they are directing is difficult, or if they have limited time.
- Created 4 years ago by DRAMA in Pioneer Drama News
 - Updated 6 months ago
directing Act your age! ... Then again, don't!  - Put a bunch of rambunctious extroverts onstage, and you're sure to have plenty of playful hijinks.
- Created 4 years ago by DRAMA in Pioneer Drama News
 - Updated 21 months ago by Michael Glassman
directing, directing a play Do's and Don'ts in Rehearsal  - Here’s a list of “DO’S” and “DON’TS” when you are rehearsing a play.
- Created 4 years ago by DRAMA in Pioneer Drama News
 - Updated 21 months ago by Michael Glassman
directing Directing Middle School Actors—They Always Come Through  - It’s fun and exciting… yet often scary!
- Created 4 years ago by DRAMA in Publisher's Diary
 - Updated 12 months ago
directing How I involve my children in theatre  - A special way to bond with your kids
- Created 4 years ago by DRAMA in In The Green Room with Patrick Rainville Dorn
 - Updated 21 months ago by Michael Glassman
directing Classroom Drama Games, Plays and Resources: Reader's Theatre, Improvisation Games, Free Short Plays, Monologs and Dialogs  - A Wide Variety of Helpful Articles for High Schools, Junior High Schools and Middle School Teachers and Drama Directors
- Created 5 years ago in More places to go...
 - Updated 48 minutes ago
directing PUTTING ON A PLAY--Part 1  - Putting on a play at your school, church or community theatre
- Created 5 years ago by DRAMA in Pioneer Drama News
 - Updated 21 months ago by Michael Glassman
directing Working hard to bring together my middle school production of a melodrama  - An asset: STAGING MUSICALS FOR YOUNG PERFORMERS by Maria C. Novelly and Adele Firth
- Created 5 years ago by DRAMA in Publisher's Diary
 - Updated 21 months ago by Michael Glassman
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