A Teacher’s Guide to Drama

A Teacher’s Guide to Drama by Gary Langford is a practical resource published by Xlibris Corporation LLC on May 19, 2016. This 100-page book is written in English and reflects Langford’s extensive experience as a teacher and writer, drawing from his background in drama education. The guide encompasses various drama subjects, including Oral Communication, Children’s Theatre, and Puppetry, providing insights and exercises designed for educators and students alike.
Readers will find a collection of traditional and original exercises that Langford developed during his time directing numerous shows and workshops. The book aims to facilitate learning through drama, offering practical applications for classroom settings. With a focus on engaging activities, A Teacher’s Guide to Drama serves as a valuable reference for those interested in enhancing their teaching methods in the arts.
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Gary Langford is the author of 33 books, including 2 previous textbooks, reflecting his talent as a teacher writer. The others are 10 novels, such as Vanities (Macmillan), Newlands (Penguin) and Sohrab (Amazon Kindle), 14 books of poetry, including The Sonnets of Gary Langford as his 14th collection, and 4 collections of his short stories. He has also written 5 musicals in the period he founded and ran a theatre, The Playhouse, at what was then the Macarthur College of Advanced Education, Sydney. In this period he directed around 75 shows, many of which he wrote. He was also the director of shows that toured schools, utilizing puppets, along with revues that played to schools, whether in a school hall or outside. A Teacher’s Guide to Drama grew from drama subjects he founded and ran, including Oral Communication, Drama in the Classroom, Children’s Theatre and Puppetry, along with Writing and Performance that culminated in shows that also toured schools, notably high schools in the south-west of Sydney. A key to open the door for you is his teacher writer background enabling him to try all the exercises that you will find in here. Some are old and traditional, others he originated and used in drama workshops that he ran. Rest assured, there will be something for you in this practical and amusing textbook. Hidden rooms of the mind are in a garden. Each one hears the language of the flowers.
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