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Community Shakespeare Company Editions make Shakespeare's plays
instantly accessible to everyone, from children through
Shakespeare-shy adults. These unique performance scripts, developed
in a youth theater company, inspire student actors and captivate
their audiences. Award-winning playwright Richard Carter delivers
the best of the Bard in original verse adaptation. CSC Editions
represent a dynamic model that can be used in schools, clubs,
camps, and communities worldwide. With nearly thirty years
experience working with young people, Carter is Artistic Director
of the Community Shakespeare Company.* Its mission: "to enrich
young lives and cultivate community, with theater as the means and
Shakespeare the inspiration." (*www.communityshakespeare.org)
"This is to recommend Richard Carter with a full heart. We have
enthusiastically shared many ideals and passions, especially
regarding theatre by, with and for youngsters." -Lenka Peterson
O'Connor, author: "Kids Take The Stage "(Backstage Books)
"I take my theatre very seriously and I know what I am talking
about when I say that we are indeed blessed to have Community
Shakespeare in our midst." -Kenneth W. Jenks: Director Emeritus,
University of Utah Playwriting Program
"Having taught all over the world, I can imagine how excited
teachers would be to have the opportunity to introduce a
Shakespeare play to their students, knowing they would be able to
grasp meaning and still retain the Shakespearian experience." -Ann
H. Goss: Retired International School Teacher
This abridged edition is designed for schools and has been adapted
for 10 actors playing all of the roles. With a running time of just
90 minutes it is suitable for performance in non-theatre spaces,
with minimal technical requirements. The Curious Incident of the
Dog in the Night-Time brings Mark Haddon's best-selling novel to
life on stage, adapted by two-time Olivier Award-winning playwright
Simon Stephens. Winner of seven Olivier Awards including Best Play,
along with the Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, Drama League and
Tony Awards for Best Play, this remarkable and exhilarating
"theatrical masterpiece" originated at London's Royal National
Theatre in 2012 before going on to transfer to the West End for
multiple seasons, followed by its acclaimed Broadway run. The play
has now been seen on five continents around the world with major
productions ranging from Mexico, Australia, Canada, Seoul and
Japan. This brand new edition of the play has been abridged
specifically with schools in mind and published following a 12-week
tour of 60 secondary schools in the UK. The play tells the story of
Christopher John Francis Boone, who is fifteen years old. He stands
besides Mrs Shears' dead dog, Wellington, who has been speared with
a garden fork, it is seven minutes after midnight and Christopher
is under suspicion. He records each fact in a book he is writing to
solve the mystery of who killed Wellington. He has an extraordinary
brain and is exceptional at maths while ill-equipped to interpret
everyday life. He has never ventured alone beyond the end of his
road, he detests being touched and distrusts strangers. But his
detective work, forbidden by his father, takes him on a frightening
journey that upturns his world.
How do I choose a play to perform with my students that meets the
curriculum requirements and also interests my class? What can I
introduce my students to that they might not already know? If
you're asking these questions, this is the book for you! Written
specifically for drama teachers, this is a quick, easy-to-use guide
to finding and staging the best performance material for the whole
range of student abilities and requirements for 15 - 18-year-olds.
It suggests 200 plays suitable for students of all abilities and
requirements, providing sound advice on selection and realisation,
and opening up plays and playwrights you may have never known
existed. Structured in 2 parts, Part 1 consists of 8 easy-to-read
chapters, explaining how to get the most out of the resource. Part
2 is a vast resource listing 200 plays suitable for
study/performance at GCSE and A Level. The details of each play are
set out in an easy-to-navigate chart that offers introductory
information on: Play Playwright Casting numbers Gender splits
Ability Genre description Brief Summary Exam level Workshop ideas
Warnings/advice (where necessary) Suggested scenes for study
Performance notes including lighting, sound, costume and space
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