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Acting in Classroom Drama
A Critical Analysis

Gavin Bolton

ISBN 1-893056-03-1 / 978-1-893056-03-9 / 1999 / 330pp / Paperback
Imprint: Heinemann Drama
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Grade Level: K-12

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    ...relevant for every teacher who is serious about using drama in the classroom.
    —Brian Edmiston
Classroom drama is now a widespread component of the language arts, either on its own or in support of cross-curricular goals. Yet there has not been an overall analysis of theory, practice, and assessment until the publication of this book by Gavin Bolton.

Acting in Classroom Drama, by an acknowledged expert in the field, analyzes acting from an historical perspective. Each chapter presents an account of significant pioneers and trends in drama education. Bolton also argues convincingly for a reformation of classroom acting behaviors. He espouses diversity, exposing false dichotomies between "process" and "product," "play" versus "drama," "drama" versus "theater." While acknowledging conceptual differences, Bolton exposes overlooked and highly significant commonalities. Given that our work ranges along a continuum between improvisation and staged plays, his approach is immediately useful—a reformulation that makes a case for embracing many kinds of acting behaviors, from "stage" acting to acting out.

We recommend this book to all those engaged in any aspect of drama education.


 Table of Contents Contents:
Introduction
SECTION ONE: Finlay-Johnson and Caldwell Cook
1. Harriet Finlay-Johnson
2. Henry Caldwell Cook
SECTION TWO: Trends Between World Wars
3. Acting as Play
4. Acting as Amateur Drama
5. Drama in the English-teaching Classroom
6. Acting as Rhythm
SECTION THREE: Slade and Way
7. Peter Slade
8. Brian Way
SECTION FOUR: Heathcote
9. Dorothy Heathcote (1)
10. Dorothy Heathcote (2), Re-interpretations of Heathcote's 'Living through' Drama
SECTION FIVE: Towards a Conceptual Framework for Classroom Acting Behaviour
11. Towards a Conceptual Framework for Classroom Acting Behavior
Bibliography
Index

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