






Exploring Theater (Group 2)
This set introduces students to some fascinating but
often overlooked areas of staging a show. These areas may be less visible than
those of acting or directing, but they are no less valuable. Whether it’s by
creating a look or choreographing movement for the actors, orchestrating a
production, adding vocals to the show, getting people to attend, or integrating
puppets into a performance, students can make their mark on the theater. These
books will also help prepare students for roles that will increase the skills
that fit their aptitude and interests.
Each Book Contains:
• Ways in
which taking part in theater productions can prepare students for good jobs in
the real world
• An account of what a person performing each role in the
theater must do to contribute to the total team effort
• A sidebar on
how a professional overcame a disaster and turned the experience into a positive
event
Curriculum Connections:
• Theory-to-practice is illustrated in
real-life scenarios presented in most chapters
• High-interest books are
designed to introduce students to overlooked opportunities in the entertainment
industry
• Standards-based content related to each job in the theater is
explained in easy-to-understand format