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nielsonbr@tfsd.org
208-732-7500 Ext: 3059
Contact Hours: TBD


My Resources:
Schoology

My Classes:

Theatre I

Theatre I will introduce students to the creative world of theatre and performance. Throughout the semester students will gain experience in improvisation, directing, playwriting, design, and choreography. Students may also audition for the competitive drama team in the Fall. Theatre I students serve as backstage crew and staff for the annual fundraiser, Dessert Theater, and will be required to spend one week of evening rehearsals & performances. Students will be required to attend two live theatre productions per semester and evaluate them in writing. Theatre I students will wrap up the year with the Intro Show, a public performance of original scenes and projects.

(coming soon)

Theatre II

Theatre II is a continuation of the study of theatre and the application of the skills learned in Theatre I. Students audition for placement on the competitive drama team and compete in the district and state competitions held in the Fall. Theatre II actors then perform in Dessert Theater and produce a show in the spring for the general public. Students also serve as build and stage crews for the two other main stage shows. All Theatre II students will be required to spend the necessary hours outside of the school day for evening rehearsals and performances for each show. Students will be required to attend two live theatre productions per semester and evaluate them in writing.

(coming soon)

Theatre III

Theatre III is the main stage performance class. Theatre III students audition for placement on the competitive drama team and compete in the district and state competitions held in the Fall. Students will perform in Dessert Theater and audition for individual roles for the two main stage productions. Advanced students will be required to spend MANY hours outside of the school day for build, load-in and evening rehearsals and performances for each show. Students will be required to attend two live theatre productions per semester and evaluate them in writing.

(coming soon)

Speech

Speech is the study of practical applications of the basic skills and techniques involved in interpersonal communications and public address. The course is designed to meet the core graduation requirement of speech for those students entering high school without one credit in this area.

(coming soon)