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  • av Joanne Watkinson
    157,-

    A one-act play aimed at performers aged 7-13 with flexible casting. It has been written in a way that allows for a large ensemble or small cast. It also contains duologues that can be used as stand-alone scenes for class work, festivals, and exams.The author wrote this play with flexibility in mind. As a drama teacher it can be tricky to find the perfect cast size when selecting a play, with this in mind she wanted to create a piece that could be performed by a handful of young actors capable of multi-roleplay or be performed as an ensemble piece of theatre, with a large chorus and a stylistic feel. As a fan of minimalism, the piece was written with physical theatre in mind. Having said that if your budget allows then an elaborate or more naturalistic set would also work.The ensemble parts are marked with a - and could be delivered as narration by one or more actors, or as a chorus with some lines being delivered in unison, perhaps performed to music with choreographed gestures. The possibilities are endless.The play explores a modern take on Cinderella, Goldilocks, Red Riding Hood, and The Three Bears all intertwined into one story mixing traditional and modern settings.The play opens with an exploration of Cinderella's life with her sisters, she ends up with the prince but isn't happy. Eventually, she marries the woodcutter, and they have a daughter called Red. Years later Goldilocks runs off to attend a party in the woods against her mother's wishes and she finds herself lost. Desperate, cold, and tired she breaks into the three bears' house. Meanwhile, Red visits her grandmother who also happens to be the fairy godmother, only to come face to face with Mr Wolf who is trying to steal her wand. Goldilocks flees from the bears and arrives at Grandma's house, closely followed by Cinderella, Mr Wolf, the three bears and the police. In the final scene, characters confront their flaws but does anyone really change?Joanne Watkinson is an author and drama teacher of 25 years and is best known for her Drama Pot collection of books. The latest is The Ultimate Drama Pot Collection - 100 Monologues for Young Performers and her monologues have been published in the LAMDA Anthology Volume 4 and are regularly performed by young performers across the world.

  • av Joanne Watkinson
    221,-

    A follow up to the popular The Ultimate Drama Pot Collection - 100 Monologues for Young Performers, this book is designed to be a teacher's best friend - packed full of games, activities and exercises for devising and improvising.

  • - 100 Monologues for Young Performers
    av Joanne Watkinson
    203,-

    A book packed with one hundred monologues, aimed at young performers from pre teens to young adults.

  • av Joanne Watkinson
    203,-

    A book packed with monologues, duologues, script extracts and other stimuli for performance. Aimed at young performers from pre teens to young adults.The Drama Pot 2 follows on from the success of The Drama Pot, which shortly after It was released had monologues from the book selected by LAMDA as their grade 1 and 2 set pieces for their 2019 Anthology. The book has been written by an experienced drama teacher with over twenty years experience which includes heading up a performing arts faculty in a secondary school, GCSE and A-Level examining and most currently residing as the principal of a successful theatre school.The original monologues and scenes can be used for class work, festivals, exams, and there are also some great script starters which make great starting points for children to create their own performance work. The monologues have guidance on age suitability and there is a good mix of male and female characters, with some written as non-gender specific in order to give the performer a wider selection of pieces to choose from.This collection of creative material would be a great asset to any drama teacher's resources and could be of benefit to primary and secondary schools as well as youth groups, and those preparing for auditions."The Drama Pot is a wonderfully diverse collection of monologues. Such rich, interesting and inventive scenarios for young students to explore. I would certainly recommend this book to any drama or LAMDA teacher." Luke Stevenson (Drama Teacher)"I've used The Drama Pot for my last few drama exams. The children really enjoy the monologues and we have received great results. Highly recommended." Jacky Rom (Author & Drama Teacher)

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