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Ten 2 character scenes |
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Two 3 character scenes |
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A copy of the complete scene for the instructor with
special notes on one of the major problems of the scenes. |
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A separate side script for each character which includes
the cue line for the character and the lines for that
character |
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Suggestions on preparing students to work on sides |
In Shakespeare's day, the actor's got sides or
cue scripts, not full scripts. This exercise comes from the work
of Professor Hal Ryder. After introducing the basic elements of
the text for the actor, each actor is given a cue script. They are
not to read the play, they are not to work with their scene
partner. They work on their own and with the teacher discovering
character and intention from the text. They memorize the lines and
cues and the first time they meet their scene partner is when they
perform for the entire class. Included are a brief introduction to
the material students need prior to the sides and 11 scenes
written as individual sides.
After your purchase you will receive a URL,
username and password. You will have 48 hours to access the
lesson. The 39 page set is available as a downloadable PDF. You
will need Acrobat Reader in order to view it.
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