GRAPEVINE HIGH SCHOOL
Theatre ArtsCourse Expectations
Mrs. Nalepa
Course Objective
• This course will emphasize the importance of Theatre in our culture. Topics will include: Voice, Movement, Improvisation, Pantomime, Play Writing, Character Analysis, Monologues, Duet Acting, Play Performances, Musical Theatre, Technical Theatre and Theatre Terminology.
Daily Materials• Pen/Pencil• Spiral Notebook for Daily Warm Up (leave in
class)• Additional supplies may be needed for special
projects. *Adequate notice will be given.
Course Outline • This is an approximate outline of the units of study we will cover in Theatre Arts.• • Team Building• Auditioning• Basic Acting Skills• Stage Directions/Parts of the Stage• Characterization• Playwriting• Monologues • Duet Acting• Ensemble Performances• Musical Theatre• Technical Theatre• End of Year Class Performance
Grading
Daily Grades will consist of:• In class assignments• Minor Performances• Daily Participation• Warm Ups• Memorization Quizzes• Script Writing
Major Grades will consist of:• Tests• Projects• Warm Ups• Major Performances
** PARTICIPATION ** is the key to success in Theatre Arts.
This class is based primarily on participation/performance
You will be required to present and perform on a very regular basis.
Participation 25%Daily Grades 25%Major Grades50%
** If you have an issue with a grade, please keep your rubric and
see me immediately.
** Not using class time wisely WILL result in a LOWER grade.
• Late Work Policy: Students may turn in late work, but will receive 10 points off every day that the work is late. Students are responsible for their work.
• Make Up Work: Students with an absence may make up work without
penalty and they have a minimum of one day plus a day for each day of the absence to submit their work.
• Extra Credit: Students may earn extra credit in the following ways –
– Attend a GHS production – Work on or Perform in a GHS Production – Attend a production outside of GHS – write a 1 page review
Grading Cont.
Classroom Rules
1. The Director’s Word is Law.Follow directions first time given.
2. Don’t miss your cue and bring your props.
Come to class on time with all supplies.
3. Memorize lines by deadline.Have all work completed by due date.
4. Always use proper audience etiquette.Use appropriate classroom communication.
5. No upstaging allowed!Respect others and their property.
No horseplay or personal grooming in class.
Consequences
1. Meeting with director.Verbal or non-verbal warning; after class
discussion.
2. Call to agentParent Contact
3. Contract Review
After school detention
4. Meeting with producer.Office referral
Classroom Behavior Expectations
1. Be Respectful to Others: This is a performance based class. The classroom needs to be a welcoming environment. Audience etiquette is a must! 2. Stay on Task: A major part of your grade will be how you use your time during class. Make sure you work hard each day. 3. Be Prepared: Make sure you are ready to perform on the assigned day. 4. “No Go” Areas: You may not go behind my desk, get on my computer, GO INTO THE THEATRE (Unless I am with you), OR INTO THE SAC. You will be very unhappy if you break this rule.
Classroom Behavior Expectations5. No Food or Drinks: It leaves a mess and you don’t pick it up! Water only. Sorry…
6. Tardies: Don’t be late!! 1st – 4th tardies: warning5th & 6th tardies: lunch d-hall (assigned by asst. principal)7th tardy: 1 day ISS ( assigned by asst. principal)8th – 13th tardies: 2 days of ISS (assigned by asst. principal)14th tardy: VISTA Placement (assigned by asst. principal)
7. Cell Phones: SILENT AND INVISIBLE – LIKE NINJAS!!!* Cell phones are only permitted in class with teacher permission. * Students using a cell phone when not permitted will result in:- The phone will be confiscated- Students must pay a charge of $15 to pick phone up from the front office * If you feel the urge to your use your cell phone when not permitted,
PARK your cell phone in the Cell Phone Parking Lot. * Some activities and lessons will allow your to use you cell phone.
Warm UpsWarm Up – Each class there will be warm up on the board.Warm Ups will consist of the following:
Musical MondayTerms Tuesdays
WACKY FACTS WednesdaysTotally Tongue Twisting Thursdays
Fact of the Matter Fridays**Warm Up Quiz EVERY Friday!!
• Place your notebook in your period’s box at the back of the room.• IF YOU MISS A DAY FOR ANY REASON, (I.S.S., ABSENT, etc.)YOU MUST MAKE UP
THE WARM UP THAT YOU MISSED!!! • The warm ups count for a major grade every 3 weeks • I will not always tell you when I am checking warm ups, so be sure do them daily!!
Reminders• Clean Up –As a courtesy to the class after you we will clean
up at the end of each period. Class will not be dismissed until everything is clean and put up.
*You will be given sufficient time to clean so use the time wisely.
• Performances/Etiquette – No talking, reading, writing, using
phones or blurting out during a performance. After the conclusion of a performance, everyone must clap.
Contact Information
• You may contact me outside of school in two ways:
– Email: [email protected] Or- Call 817-251-5210 Or- FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER: GHSTheatre1574Or- FACEBOOK: Emily Nalepa
REMIND 101: Text @mrsnalep to (559) 512-7592
International Thespian Society (ITS)Are you new to GHS?
Do you like theatre and want to be involved? Are you looking for new friends?
JOIN GHS THEATRE!
Come find out more information on how to get involved at the annual
GHS THEATRE BREAKFAST MEETING Friday, August 30 at 7:30 AM in the Black Box
Grapevine High School Productions
All talented students are encouraged to audition for Main Stage Productions. 2 Musicals, 1 Classic
Drama, 1 UIL One Act Play & The Student Directed Showcase!
All THEATRE I Students who take part in a GHS production as an actor or crew receive EXTRA
CREDIT!!!
How to Audition
• Tuesday, Sept 3 – SINGING AUDTIONS– 2 selections a ballad AND an up tempo– Prepare the entire selection, but for the actual audition
choose and mark on the sheet music only 16 bars or the natural break in the song
– Byron Holder to play on the piano marked with the cuts you will sing FOR YOUR AUDITION
– Both must be from a Broadway Musical. (No Tracks and no acapella)
How to Audition
• Wednesday, Sept 4 – DANCE AUDITIONS– Attend Dance Camp: Tuesday, August 27th 5-6:30– Come to auditions in clothes that you can move in
How to Audition
• Thursday, September 5 – ACTING AUDITIONS– (2) 30 second CONTRASTING monologues memorized – They must show acting ability and should be age appropriate
for You or age of character roles.
How to Audition
• You will also need:– PHOTO Head shot 8 X 10– RESUME' 1 page includes contact information– ACTOR'S CONTRACT The contract is on Ms.
Reasoner’s Website, down load, print and sign.– AUDITION SIGN UP - Visit the Theatre Call Board
across from Mrs. Reasoner's Room #812 sign up for a time that works best for your schedule to audition.
• Story: When Danny, a popular tough guy, and Sandy, do-goody, go back to school after a summer fling, Sandy finds that Danny is a different boy than the one she knew over the summer and must decide whether they really do "go together.“
SHOW DATES: October 24, 26, 28http://broadwaymusicalhome.com/shows/grease.htmhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxDkYy7BNZA
Grease is the word….
Put on your Sunday clothes…
• Story: Dolly Levi, the famous matchmaker, spends most of her time pairing others like Ambrose Kemper and Ermengarde, Cornelius Hackl and Irene Malloy, and Minnie Fay and Barnaby Tucker, but soon decides its time to settle a match for herself - Horace Vandergellar.
Show Dates: January 24,25,31 & February 1http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbeQ1UFTCsU
The Diary of Anne Frank-Story: A dramatization of "The Diary of Anne Frank", recording the experiences of a young Jewish girl who hid from the Nazis for two years before being sent to a concentration camp.Show Dates: TBAhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7zDyJcF3kohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=co-Y4SUs-s4