1st Edition

Acting Out: The Workbook A Guide To The Development And Presentation Of Issue-Oriented, Audience- interactive, improvisational theatre

    152 Pages
    by Taylor & Francis

    152 Pages
    by Taylor & Francis

    This handbook offers a compilation of background information, techniques and scenarios based on the Acting Out programme that offers theatre skills/counselling for groups of adolescents, free of charge. AO teens become performers, creating issues-oriented, audience-interactive, improvizational scenes with a variety of audiences.; Written for leaders who are familiar with improvizational theatre and working with groups, Part 1 discusses the importance of leader training, experience and intention. Psychodrama, sociodrama and theatre scenework are explained in some detail, with references offered for those who wish to learn more about these areas before proceeding. Information about group selection criteria, procedures and techniques for using the scenarios complete this section.; Part Two offers a set of eight topics each with its own list of scenarios. Each scenario begins with information about characters, settings and situations, and offerrs acting notes as well as age- appropriaeteness. A list of resources appears at the beginning of each thematic set of scenarios.

    Part 1 Basic Information; Chapter 1 Improvisation and Acting Out; Chapter 2 Limitations and Cautions; Chapter 3 Leader and Part icipant Information; Chapter 4 How to Use this Workbook; Part 2 Issue-Oriented Scenarios; Chapter 5 Drugs/Alcohol; Chapter 6 HIV and Other STDs; Chapter 7 Family Problems and Situations; Chapter 8 School Problems and Situations; Chapter 9 Community Problems and Situations; Chapter 10 Death/Suicide; Chapter 11 Violence/Abuse; Chapter 12 Sexuality/Pregnancy/RelationshipsPart 3 General References and Resources;

    Biography

    Mario Cossa, Sally S. Fleischmann Ember, Lauren Grover, Jennifer L. Hazelwood