Do you have
talent? Have you ever dreamed of being on “American
Idol”, “The Voice”, or “So You Think You Can Dance,” or do you simply
want an opportunity to display your unique gift of drama, dance, spoken word or
song? Well come out and audition for the first annual Holiday Spotlight Theater,
put on by your Arabia Mountain High School’s very own Spotlight Drama Club. The audition will be held on Monday 11/17/14
from 3:30-5:00 in the theater. If you
would like to reserve your audition spot, please stop by Mrs. Mathieu’s room
E101 or Mr. Campbell’s room E104 between now and Monday.
Monday, November 10, 2014
Drama Club Officers and Description of Duties
President
- Presides at all meetings
- Appoints all committees and committee members
- With Club advisors, plans, coordinates and supervises club activities
- Represents the Drama Club at school-wide activities, such as assemblies and freshmen orientation
- If cast in a production, the president is still responsible for ALL duties relating to the post. If the vice president is not cast, he or she may stand in for the president. Otherwise, it is the president’s responsibility to fulfill his or her club duties.
Vice President
- Attends all Club meetings
- Presides in the absence of the president
- Is responsible for the induction of new members
- Serves as a committee chairperson for both the fall and spring productions
- If cast in a production, the vice president is still responsible for ALL duties relating to the post.
Secretary
- Attends all Club meetings
- Keeps the records of meetings
- Attends to Club correspondence
- Writes and submits announcements
- Collects information from all committees and reports to the club advisors.
- If cast in a production, the secretary is still responsible for ALL duties relating to the post.
Treasurer
- Attends all Club meetings
- Acts as the head of the Front-of-House (FOH) committee for the Fall and Spring productions, coordinating ticket sales, pre-sale dates, and ticket takers and ushers for both shows
- Collects Club dues from members at the first meeting and keeps records of who has paid.
- If cast in a production, the treasurer is still responsible for ALL duties relating to the post.
Historian
- Attends all Club meetings
- Keeps the records of all activities: plays, production dates, casts, crews, etc.
- Keeps a scrapbook of news clippings, posters, programs, etc.
- Serves as a committee chairperson for both the fall and spring productions
- If cast in a production, the historian is still responsible for ALL duties relating to the post.
Cheer-Meister
- Attends all Club meetings
- Helps recruit new members
- Acts as a mentor to new Club members by answering questions and helping them to feel welcome and appreciated in the club
- Maintains an overall attitude of cheerfulness and positive energy in order to remind club members that Plays are meant to be fun!
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Follow The Beat - Atlanta Black Theater Festival October's Outing Recommendation
*SATURDAY, 10/11/14****
FOLLOW THE BEAT by Larry Bryant
Written
and Directed by Larry Bryant, Follow the beat traverses the history of
urban music beginning with the dance troupes in South Africa and ending
with a group of innovative teenagers on the street corners of New York
City. Find yourself inside a time machine that forces you to fasten your
seatbelts and follow the beat with African and liturgical dance, poetry
and spoken word, with live performances paying tribute to music greats
like Diana Ross, Billie Holiday, The Surpremes, Michael Jackson, Tina
Turner and many more! (Atlanta, GA: Certified Entertainment) @
12:00noon FAMILY FUN!
For more information go to http://www.atlantabtf.org/
This will be held at the Porter Sanford Theater - to purchase tickets go to http://www.atlantabtf.org/saturday-s-plays.html
40 Plays in 4 Days...A Theatre Lover's Paradise!
thursday
10/9/14
sunday
10/12/14
saturday
10/11/14
friday
10/10/14
All events held at the magnificent...
Porter Sanford III Performing Arts Center
3181 Rainbow Drive
Decatur, GA 30034Monday, September 29, 2014
Practice is cancelled for 10/6/14
The drama club will not practice on 10/6/14, but it
will resume practice on 10/13/14 in room E101 from 3:20-4:15. Please see
Mrs. Mathieu or Mr. Campbell with questions.
Please remember to bring your dues of $30 to class.
will resume practice on 10/13/14 in room E101 from 3:20-4:15. Please see
Mrs. Mathieu or Mr. Campbell with questions.
Please remember to bring your dues of $30 to class.
Improvisation Situations:
Now that you have a better understanding of stage directions, it is time to practice putting those directions into action via improvisation. First, choose an improvisation scenario below. Then, practice for about 3 minutes with a partner using the stage directions that you have learned about. You will be evaluated using the rubric below.
A Restaurant customer
is complaining to his waiter about a hamburger he ordered.
Two friends are
looking at the basketball team cut list that is posted on the door of the
school gym.
The security guard in
a jewelry store stops a customer and asks to look in his jacket pocket.
Two patients are
waiting in a dentist’s waiting room.
Two painters are
painting a room
Two Students are in
the Library working on a research paper together.
A woman is in a nail
salon having her nails done by a manicurist.
A teenager who has
been grounded is attempting to sneak out of the house. Just as he is about to leave his parent walks
in the room.
A parachuting
instructor is about to give a student the signal to make the first jump.
A homeowner answers
his front door and finds a door to door vacuum cleaner salesman.
Two Students are
waiting outside the principal’s office because they have been in a fight.
A singer and his
piano accompanist are discussing the possibility of including some new songs in
their act.
Two construction
workers are building the foundation for a house when they discover a treasure
chest.
A Doctor wants to
inject his patient with a string pain killer, the patient is in extreme pain.
A police officer sees
an adult trying to break into a locked car.
Two people on the
sidewalk simultaneously reach for a 20$ bill lying on the ground.
A teenager with a
radio that is blaring loud rock music sits down on a bus near an elderly
person.
Two friends are lying
out on the beach.
You are saying
goodbye to someone you love at the airport.
A prisoner in jail is
talking to a jailor.
You are a foreign
exchange student staying at the home of a family that speaks no English. This
is your first dinner together.
A gym teacher holding
a folded piece of paper runs into one of his students in the hall.
Two friends are at a
party when they notice the time. It is
way past their curfew.
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