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Drama and Improvisation (Resource Books for Teachers)
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Drama and Improvisation (Resource Books for Teachers)Drama and Improvisation (Resource Books for Teachers)

Why was this book written?
Drama and Improvisation is a series of activities designed to enliven your English classes and activate your students’ imagination and creativity. I devised and collected them over many years working as a language trainer and actor/director with the English Teaching Theatre (ETT). Many of them emerged from improvisation activities with students in class or with teachers at workshops and on courses all over the world. Some of them were inspired by working with ETT actors and some are adaptations of material used by a London-based group of improvisation actors and comedians called the Comedy
Store Players.
 
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The Economist 07 January 2012
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The Economist 07 January 2012The Economist 07 January 2012

The Economist is an English-language weekly news and international affairs publication owned by The Economist Newspaper Ltd and edited in London. Continuous publication began under founder James Wilson in September 1843

The audio edition contains word-for-word recordings of all articles published in The Economist, read by professional broadcasters and actors. It is ideal for anyone who wants to listen to articles while travelling, exercising or just relaxing

 
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The Master Builder
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The Master BuilderThe Master Builder

Initially, the response to Henrik Ibsen's The Master Builder (Bygmester Solness in Norwegian) was mixed. The play received overwhelming praise when it was published in Scandinavia in 1892, but the demands it placed on actors made it difficult to stage, and as a result, the early performances of the play were criticized.


 
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Anna Christie - A Play in Four Acts
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Anna Christie - A Play in Four ActsAnna Christie - A Play in Four Acts

This play by Nobel laureate O'Neill centers around Anna, a young woman who, after an illness, decides to spend some time with the father she knows only from occasional letters. While with him, a coal barge captain, she meets Matt, a sailor who's ready to settle down, and the two fall in love. Believing herself unworthy of happiness, Anna reveals secrets from her past that test both her father's and Matt's love. In this expert production, scenes are painted through dialog and the unobtrusive use of sound effects. The actors reveal vivid and distinct characters, and the listener never has to wonder who's speaking. Highly recommended to libraries that serve students and those who love theater.
 
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Twenty-Five 5-Minute Power Scenes (Scene Study Series)
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Twenty-Five 5-Minute Power Scenes (Scene Study Series)Twenty-Five 5-Minute Power Scenes (Scene Study Series)

"One of the requisites for an actor is to be able to take the words off the page and make them his own. Lena Harris makes that ever so easy." – ROBERT WAGNER

LENA HARRIS, award-winning actor and renowned acting coach, has written these twenty-five original scenes for two to four persons to both train

 

http://englishtips.org/1150827706-twenty-five-5-minute-power-scenes.html.



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