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Drama Teacher with over 10 years experience. A range of accessible and detailed resources to make Drama and Theatre teaching fun, inspiring and awesome. Any questions please ask!

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Drama Teacher with over 10 years experience. A range of accessible and detailed resources to make Drama and Theatre teaching fun, inspiring and awesome. Any questions please ask!
Complete Head/Director of Academic & Co-curricular Drama Department Toolkit / Bundle
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Complete Head/Director of Academic & Co-curricular Drama Department Toolkit / Bundle

15 Resources
A note from the author: A selection of useful templates: documents, handbooks, forms, packs and spreadsheets to support the Head/Director of Drama to run their department successfully and creatively. Included: Production Rehearsal Contract Template Production Budget Tracker Template Production Proposal Form Template Audition Pack Template & Cast/Crew Forms Production Handbook Template Production Risk Assessment Template Production FOH Resources/Posters/Templates GCSE / A Level Theatre Design Booklet A Level Drama Option Presentation/Handout Drama Department Development Plan Template Bidding for additional Staff/Support/Resources Report Please note: Purchasing this bundle allows you to amend and reproduce the templates in anyway that you wish. Please do comment on my resources so that I can continue to update and expand them. If you need any more information/clarification please comment and I will update my resources ASAP
My Best Selling Resources for Drama & Theatre - Top Rated & Best Selling - SOW, Displays, Scripts
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My Best Selling Resources for Drama & Theatre - Top Rated & Best Selling - SOW, Displays, Scripts

18 Resources
A note from the author: A variety of my best selling and top rated resources on TES for a limited time price! Overview of Resources: These resources will really help you deliver amazing lessons for students and pupils in your drama and theatre departments. There are displays, SOWs, lesson resources, stimulus packs and more! Included: 2 x KS3 or Year 7/8/9 SOW - The Arrival and Greek Theatre 1 x KS4 or GCSE or Year 10 / 11 SOW - Physical Theatre 1 x KS3 / KS4 / KS5 SOW - Directing 1 x 50 Amazing pieces of Stimulus 2 x Practitioner Posters - Brecht & Stanislavski 1 x Contentless / Open Scenes Pack (35 scripts) 6 x Devising Stimulus Packs (Dark & Light, Freedom, Loneliness & Solitude, Love, Perfection, Power & Control) 1 x Drama Department Production Handbook Template 4 x Frantic Assembly Adapted Questionnaires for Devising 1 x GCSE / A Level Theatre Design Booklet 1 x Set of 80 Hot-Seating Cue Question Cards Please note: You will need a selection of scripts to use for the Directing SOW. I have given examples in the SOW of what I use. You save 47% with this bundle! Please do comment on my resources so that I can continue to update and expand them. If you need any more information/clarification please comment and I will update my resources ASAP!
Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare, Adapted with 'Illyrian Elysium' extra 20 'God/Goddess’ Roles!
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Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare, Adapted with 'Illyrian Elysium' extra 20 'God/Goddess’ Roles!

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A note from the Author: I have adapted the comic master piece ‘Twelfth Night’ into a school production with an additional 20 Gods/Goddesses, 3 servants of Olivia, and 6 extra Feste’s. My additional play ‘Illyrian Elysium’ tells the story of the 20 Gods/Goddesses above Illyria who cause havoc down below for the mortals, which lead to the story of Twelfth Night unfolding. Illyrian weaves effortless between Shakespeare’s scenes and adds depth and explanation for younger audience members. New characters include ‘Love’, ‘Silence’, ‘Music’, ‘Revenge’, ‘Harmony’, ‘Fire’… Please note that the ‘Goddess’ parts may be exchanged for ‘Gods’ in a mixed school setting. Twelfth Night Brief Synopsis Viola has been shipwrecked in a violent storm off the coast of Illyria; in the process she has lost her twin brother, Sebastian. She disguises herself as a boy and assumes the name Cesario for protection. Thus disguised, Viola comes into the service of Orsino, the Duke of Illyria. Orsino is having little luck courting the Countess Olivia, who is in mourning for the deaths of her father and brother. Orsino sends Viola to Olivia’s court with love letters, and when she arrives, Olivia becomes intrigued by the impudent young “boy,” and contrives to get “Cesario” to return by sending her butler, Malvolio, after her with one of Olivia’s rings. Viola realizes to her dismay that Olivia has fallen for her Cesario rather than Duke Orsino — this is further complicated by the fact that Viola has started to fall herself for Orsino. Elsewhere, Sebastian (Viola’s twin, presumed dead) comes ashore in Illyria thinking that Viola has drowned in the shipwreck. His devoted and loving friend, Antonio, rescued him from the surf, and continues to aid him—at some risk to himself, as Antonio fought against the Duke at one time. Meanwhile, in Olivia’s court, Sir Toby Belch (her uncle) has hoodwinked a foppish Sir Andrew Aguecheek into supporting him (and giving him money) by convincing him that he could be a suitor to Olivia. There is also a running feud between Malvolio and Belch, and with the help of Maria (Olivia’s cook), and the band of Feste Fools, Belch plots to make a buffoon of the butler. Maria writes a love letter to Malvolio that will make him think Olivia has fallen for him…And thus begins the realm of discord descending upon Illyria…