THEATRE I

Mr. Andrew Russell

Phone: (281)-252-2550 Ext: 7259

Email:

Summary:

Theatre I is an entry level fine arts class that allows interested students to dip their toes into the exciting world of Theatre. Through acting exercises, history study, technical instruction, and practical opportunities, the student will gain experience, comfort in front of an audience, and well-rounded knowledge of what goes into a live theatrical performance.

Mustang Theatre Production Dates:

- House of Horror 10/26,27,28,29,31/2016 (Black Box)

- Evening of Shakespeare- 9/2-4/2016 (Mainstage)

- Winter Improv Showcase 12/7- 10/ 2016 (Black Box)

- One Act Play

Public Performance Spring TBA (Main Stage)

Zone 3/3/2017 (Mainstage)

District 3/8/2017 (Magnolia HS)

- Class Shows- Spring TBA (Black Box)

- Dramapalooza- 5/5/2017 (Mainstage)

- Film Night 5/18/2017 (Black Box)

Live Theatre Critique:

* Theatre students are EXPECTED to see all Mustang Theatre Drama Productions, and are REQUIRED to see at least one production a semester. Must write a 1000 word essay, critiquing the show.

Opportunities:

Being cast in a play or working backstage on a production (School Wide)

Working in the theater space

Attendance at other live theatre events

TFA/NFL Tournaments

UIL Speech

Discipline:

1st offense – Warning

2nd offense – Parent phone call

3rd offense – Discipline Referral

Serious infractions will be dealt with according to the student handbook.

Cell Phone/Electronic Device Policy:

These items are allowed for classroom use ONLY with teacher direction/instruction for research purposes. At all other times these devices are to be off/silenced and out of sight.

Required Materials:

THEATRE NOTEBOOK

·  NOTEBOOK: A 3-ring Binder dedicated to Theatre

·  1 subject Spiral Notebook

·  Blue or Black Pen

·  Pencil

·  Highlighter

Please see/email me to work out an arrangement if these supplies are a financial issue.

All supplies due in class by September 5, 2016

GRADING GUIDELINES Theatre I

Calculation of Average
Summative (Test) Grades: 60%
Formative (Daily) Grades: 40%

Amount of Assessments

Per Nine Weeks
Summative Minimum: 3
Formative Maximum: 10

Per Semester

Summative Minimum: 9
Formative Maximum: 20

Type of Assessments to be calculated in Each Major/Minor Area

Summative:
Project Performances (Production)

Practical (demonstration of skill- Technical)

Written Tests (All)

Script Tests (Production)

Main Stage Show Attendance (All)

Main Stage Show Participation (Levels 2-4)

Formative:
Class time practice/work

Daily Grade Performances (Production)

Weekly lessons

Rehearsals during day

Rehearsals before and after school (Levels 2-4)

Late Work

Turned in by the
Due Date / Turned in up to 1 week after the Due Date / Turned in 5 days or more after the Due Date, but prior to the end of 3 Weeks Grading Period
100% of Grade Earned / ·  1 day = 90% of grade earned
·  2 days = 80% of grade earned
·  3 days = 70% o grade earned
·  4 days = 60% of grade earned / 50% of Grade Earned

Homework Policy
Very limited homework is given in these courses. Students are given ample class time to prepare. When homework is assigned, it is imperative it be completed in a timely manner.

Theatre I General Content Overview

Schedule and content are subject to change due to student, teacher, and class needs.

Objective 1: I can be comfortable and impressive in front of an audience

Objective 2: I will learn the basic knowledge and skill set of a theatre practitioner

Objective 3: I will be capable of effective self and collaborative expression

Material Covered

I.  First 9 Weeks: Breaking the Shell and The Basics

A.  Comfort In Front of an Audience

B.  Stage Use, Knowledge, Terminology, and Proficiency

C.  Theatre Games and Warm Ups and Improv

D.  Aristotle

E.  Actors Tool Kit: Voice and Movement

II.  Second 9 Weeks: History and Types of Theatre

A.  Greek

B.  French Neoclassical

C.  Shakespearian

D.  Chekhovian

E.  The Classics

F.  The Contemporary

III.  Third 9 Weeks: Script Study/Performance

A.  Script Analysis

B.  Duet

C.  Monologue

D.  Group Scenes

IV.  Fourth 9 Weeks: Design

A.  Set

B.  Costume

C.  Lights and Sound

D.  Concept Boards

E.  Creating a Model

Dear Parents and Students:

I am delighted that you have chosen to become involved in theatre at Magnolia West High School. There are many opportunities for participation in Magnolia West Drama throughout the year. Students will have the opportunity to audition for plays, work back stage on a production crew, and participate in the UIL One-Act Play Competition. Whether you participate in extracurricular activities or not, you are a vital part of our theatre program. Being a student at Magnolia West High School Drama involves and incurs certain expectations and responsibilities. In order to assure that my students know what is expected of them, I have included a brief course description that outlines what students and parents can expect from my class. Parents should feel free to contact me at any time if they know they have a question or concern. Please read the attached information and sign and date the acknowledgement statement below. I look forward to a great year with you all!

Sincerely,

Andrew Russell

Theatre Director

Magnolia West High School

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We have read and understand the class rules, grading guidelines, and required attendance of live theatre performances for theatre students at Magnolia West High School.

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Student Signature Parent Signature

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Date Date

STUDENT:______PERIOD:_____

Magnolia West High School Theatre Arts Library Contract

It is a requirement of all theatre arts classes to read scripts of plays to research scenes, prepare monologues and performances, and period research. Magnolia West High School Theatre Arts will be establishing an extensive library of scripts located in the Theatre Office. These scripts range from classic period pieces to current Broadway productions. Most are recognized for their literary merit and have been selected for various reasons. Scripts include Pulitzer Prize winners, Tony Award nominees and winners, as well as scripts that have been freely adapted across the state for the UIL One-Act Play competition.

These scripts have not been edited or censored in content for reading purposes. Some of the scripts contain explicit language or mature themes. This is not exclusive to modern material. Although the language is more archaic, Greek, Roman, Elizabethan, and Restoration Comedies, as well as the Biblical Medieval Pageant Plays, all dealt with very mature and often controversial concepts. For performance purposes, scripts must be edited to conform to Magnolia Policy and be appropriate for teenage audiences. Students or Parents/Guardians of students who do not wish for their student to be exposed to this content simply need to indicate as such below, and the student will be given appropriate literature without penalty.

All scripts checked out become the responsibility of the student. Students are responsible for returning the scripts intact and unmarked. Should a student not return the original script checked out, that student is responsible for replacing the script. Scripts average $8.00 each, but depending on the volume, the cost can go as high as $50.

If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to call me.

PLEASE INDICATE YOUR STUDENTS’ LIBRARY CHECK OUT STATUS:

______May check out any script that is in the MWHS Theatre Arts Library.

______May NOT check out explicit, mature-themed scripts.

x______Date______

Magnolia West High School Theatre Arts Power Tool Acknowledgment

The various technical theatre courses, as well as some of the Theatre Arts courses, offered at MWHS will at some time during the course of the school year be working with power tools in the construction of the sets for the various productions. Various saws, drills, and sanders are examples of the tools used to create the elements necessary for production. Students will be taught how to properly use the tools. All use of power tools is done under adult supervision. Proficiency in the use of these tools is also one of the Theatre Arts TEKS established by the Texas Education Association. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to call Mr. Russell, theatre director.

This form makes you, the parent/guardian aware of use of such tools by your student and must be completed before they may operate any power tool.

PLEASE INDICATE YOUR STUDENTS’ POWER TOOL CAPABILITIES:

______I am aware my student will be operating power tools as part of the curriculum for the theatre department.

______My child may NOT operate these power tools. An equivalent means of demonstration of mastery will be used to achieve these essential elements. The student will not be penalized in any manner for this. However, students in Technical theatre will have their schedules changed to be in the acting course.

Parent/Guardian Signature: ______Date:______

This form must be on file before a student may check out any script or operate any power equipment.