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I've searched and searched, only to find a small handful of lesson plans relating to technical theater (see the bottom of this page.) Specifically for high school. Please help us all out by submitting your lessons, or ideas for lessons, to our lesson plan pages.
    I have to admit that most of my lessons are stuck in my head. It's the current show and the tech work that needs to get done that dictates what we do in the class. As you all know, with each show, the needs change.
    That's not to say that I don't have my info written down. Just take a look at the how-to pages. There they are, just not in "lesson plan" form. Okay, I'll be the first to admit that I'm not the best when it comes to writing skill. That's ok! Everyone has their strengths.

So, What I'd like to do is create the 

Best source for technical theater lesson plans on the web! 

Please help by submitting some plans, in whatever shape they're in, via the Submit Page. Or, you may simply email them to Lesson Plans and I'll post them. You may also send them in any MS Office format (Word, PowerPoint.)

Other people's web sites. Some have lesson plans, others have course descriptions... These may change. Please let me know if a link doesn't work anymore.

Michael D. Fain's Syllabus Zoo has several! Michael has created a great site including a wonderful personal philosophy. Check it out.

Course Materials for CT 272 Stagecraft - Spring 2000

Theatre Lesson Plan Exchange

Theatres - New York, London, Toronto & International. This site has info about the theaters themselves. A good source of history.

ANDY'S BEGINNERS PAGE isn't so much a lesson plan, but a great start for, well, beginners.... This link is broken 4/6/02. We hope it comes back...

 


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