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The Meisner Technique
Sanford Meisner's technique updated & made relevant to the 21st century
www.theactingcorps.com
Kirk Douglas Theatre
Historical drama now on stage at Kirk Douglas Theatre in Culver City
www.centertheatregroup.org
Edgemar Center for Arts
Two-Theatre & Art Gallery Complex Santa Monica, CA Performance Space
www.edgemarcenter.org
Directory Sites
Vaudeville and Popular Entertainment, 1870-1920
A multimedia collection from the Library of Congress.
lcweb2.loc.gov
Provides background information on Shakespearean performance in original conditions. Includes guides to the original Globe Theatre and a reconstructed version.
www.rdg.ac.uk
Read about this form of Indian drama.
www.artindia.net
Find out how design and production, actors, playwrights, directors, and others come together to produce a performance. Includes glossary of commonly used theatre terms.www.artsalive.ca
Learn about this PBS series that explores the influences, inspirations, and conflicts that have shaped the course of theatre. Site includes biographies of significant people, timeline of important theatre events, and links to other theatre resources.
www.pbs.org
Across New Jersey, young people and their families will receive free and/or discounted tickets to over 100 performances/events including free classes, workshops and backstage tours.
www.familyweek.com
Official site for the series with broadcast schedule, complete history of the series, timelines, and learning resources.
www.pbs.org
Children's Theatre History and Background
A short history of children's theatre in the United States.
faculty-web.at.northwestern.edu
State by State Children's Theatre Listings
Find children's theaters across the USA on this state-by-state listing.
faculty-web.at.northwestern.edu
Children's Creative Theater Guide
Introduces children to theater history, games, terms, and other resources. Includes a virtual tour of a Nebraska children's theater and an original skit with costume and makeup ideas.
library.thinkquest.org
Introduces a traditional form of Japanese theater.
park.org
Explains what Reader's Theatre is and how to become active in it.
bms.westport.k12.ct.us
Learn about Shakespeare's life and works. Begin with a biography, then move on to learn about his plays and sonnets. Includes summaries, as well as links to text, photographs from performances, and further information for each work.
library.thinkquest.org
Contains many short plays and skits for young people to put on.
pbskids.org
Contains many One-Act Plays for small to large productions put on by teens.
www.stagepage.info