Theatre Acting Classes

What Is Theatre?

What Is Theatre?

Students will learn that theatre involves storytelling through live performances, which extend beyond the traditional stage to encompass many forms of live expression.

Observation

Observation

Students will learn how watching their surroundings aids in their development as proficient actors, particularly in character creation.

Creating An Assemble

Creating An Assemble

Students will collaborate to create an assembly that incorporates storytelling.

Creating An Assemble

Creating An Assemble

Students will learn the significance of spatial awareness and movement in ac

Who?/Character Development

Who?/Character Development

Students will explore the distinctions between numerous character traits, including parent-child relationships and teacher-student dynamics, and how to effectively convey the essence of their characters via acting. They will also learn how to develop a character.

Where?/Environment

Where?/Environment

Sometimes, theatre may lack scenery or have minimal scenery, a concept referred to as minimal theatre. Students will learn how to act out a scene in a way they can demonstrate the scene or the environment.

Focus/Concentration

Focus/Concentration

Students will learn the significance of focus and attention in the craft of acting.

Listening/Reacting

Listening/Reacting

Students will learn that attention and attentiveness are essential for performers, who must also portray the characters they embody effectively.

Stage Directions/Blocking

Stage Directions/Blocking

Students will learn about stage directions and blocking.