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A Year with Frog & Toad
Join in the fun of Arnold Lobel’s well-loved books brought to life through a whimsical show following two great friends – the cheerful, popular Frog and the rather grumpy Toad – through four fun-filled seasons. ...
Act One
ACT ONE is Jr. Civic’s premiere performing troupe and our ambassador to the communities we serve. Made up of 30 talented young performers from throughout the region, this group meets regularly throughout the year ...
ACT Out Ensemble
A featured part of Claude McNeal Productions (the nationally-acclaimed performance/theatre education company headquartered in Indianapolis), ACT Out is a social-issues improvisational theatre education program that ...
ACT TOO
ACT TOO! is our fabulous new IMPROVISATION troupe and will meet regularly throughout the year to develop the skills inherent to theatrical improv and then share them with the community in public performances ...
Anything Can Be a Puppet by Adzooks Puppets
Students will tap into their imagination and creativity and begin an exploration of the world of puppetry as they create and animate a found object puppet.
Bringing Math Story Problems to Life through Puppetry by Adzooks Puppets
This three-hour teacher workshop offers a step-by-step strategy for using hand puppetry to teach students to understand and visualize math story problems. Participants will learn to use simple ball and glove puppet ...
Developing Concentration and Cooperation Skills Through Drama
Researchers and educators agree on the importance of developing students’ abilities to concentrate and cooperate. As well, once a classroom is a safe environment where students feel like they belong, then higher ...
Dog Loves Books
Louise Yates’ New York Times bestseller comes to life on the Clowes stage in a fun-loving musical about the irresistible Dog who loves everything about books. In fact, he loves books SO much that he decides to ...
Educational Theater & Outreach Performances
Participate in interactive live theater performances at the Indiana State Museum or in your own classroom. Your students might even find themselves in the thick of the action! PreK – Grade 2 Fred the Mastodon ...
Essentials of Musical Theatre
Turn on that spotlight! What are the essential components of performing Musical Theatre? Singing, Acting, and Dancing, of course! This class will bring to light and strengthen these essentials giving students a ...
Freetown Village 2020 Summer Camp
Since 1990, our academic enrichment summer camp has impacted the lives of over 5,000 children. Each week children ages 5 – 14 participate in a series of standards-based cultural, social, and community awareness ...
Fundamentals of Acting
Create! Challenge! Become! This introductory acting class is designed for the beginning actor. Curriculum at this level starts with the basics of technique while encouraging creative thinking and challenging ...
Henry Ford: Fit to a "T" by Hank Fincken
He didn’t invent the automobile; he invented the automobile industry. His $5 a day wage made the working class middle class. In this one-man play, Ford dealers from all over the country have come to Detroit to ...
Imagination Express
Once Upon A Time… Utilizing elements from all the artistic disciplines (music, visual art, literature, etc…), children explore the structure of a story, develop a deeper awareness of self through traditional acting ...
Improvisation
Keep building! Work together! Development of this special skill inherent to acting is promoted through advanced theatre games and exercises designed to promote risk-taking and self confidence in class and on ...
Indiana Mime: Raiders of the Lost Art by Reed Steele
Through mime, sign language, music, and audience participation, students will learn how Indiana has played a big role in shaping American history, culture and events through famous astronauts, comedians, jazz, ...
Johnny Appleseed by Hank Fincken
You know the myth, but you may not know how important he was to the pioneers moving west. This is storytelling in theater form, showing the true history of John Chapman’s life separate from the traditional ...
Jr. Civic Mainstage Musical 2020
This kids-only production is a highlight of the Jr. Civic season. Open to ages 7-14, this fully staged musical attracts children from throughout the metro ares and affords them the opportunity to participate in a ...
Learning the Language of Silence by Reed Steele
Students will learn the concepts of telling a story with a beginning, middle and end using only body language. Through hands-on activities, theatre games, and mime illusions, they will be able to demonstrate ideas, ...
Literature Takes the Stage by Beverly Roche
Students can bring literature to life through this flexible theater workshop. Turning literature into a script for performance challenges students to analyze the characters and plot of a text in a new and engaging ...
Long Road to Freedom
As children, the Underground Railroad brought Graceanna, a freed slave, and Mary Catherine, a Quaker girl, together for a brief but powerful friendship. Across the years and across the miles, the Railroad becomes ...
Masks, Mime, and Imagination by Reed Steele
Reed Steele introduces students to the art of mime and the potential of expression and imagination. Mime, sign language, and audience participation combined with humor make this a memorable event. This program ...
Mime's the Word! (Workshop) by Beverly Roche
Beginning with isolation exercises, Beverly Roche will teach students basic pantomime techniques of non-verbal storytelling such as building walls and climbing ladders.
Mime’s the Word by Beverly Roche
Tumbling, movement, and theater come together to give students an introduction to mime theater. Students will learn basic pantomime techniques of non-verbal storytelling such as building walls and climbing ladders. ...
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Creative Dramatics for the Youth Educator
Drama and theatre techniques help students learn to move their bodies and use their minds simultaneously while training their voices. Theatre and Drama techniques can teach any curriculum through arts integration ...
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Creative Dramatics for the Youth Educator
Drama and theatre techniques help students learn to move their bodies and use their minds simultaneously while training their voices. Theatre and Drama techniques can teach any curriculum through arts integration ...
Punch & Judy Presented by Adzooks Puppets
The classic characters of puppet theater, Punch and Judy, have their roots in the comical characters of the Roman Theater, and have been around for 300 years. In this version of their story, the traditional ...
Readers Theatre
This program is a fully-customizable arts integration residency available for grades 3 – 8. In five consecutive 50-minute sessions, a professional teaching artist will teach theatrical techniques while creating a ...
Reading Comprehension through Visual Art & Theater by NoExit Performance
How does an artist build a mask and how does an actor act with one? Reading comprehension, theatrical performance, and visual art come together in this multiple-day workshop with the award-winning theatre company ...
Scene Study
Keep Building! Work together! Work together in a challenging environment where hard work and dedication to monologue work, scene study and script/character analysis are imperative. **AT LEAST 2 sessions of ...
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