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Scenes That Happen
Dramatized snapshots about the real life of high schoolers
Here is a hit for any classroom! Written for you and your students, this helpful text contains thirty-four real-life scenes for boys, girls and mixed casts. Each with two to four actors; ideal for classroom or stage performances. They are also excellent for use as contest scripts because student actors portray themselves in the unbearable and impossible situations of teenage existence. The thoughtful and touching themes include dating, popularity, growing up, graduation, suspension from school, and moving-experiences to laugh about and cry about. The scene lengths vary from four to seven minutes each. Read more...
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Dramatized snapshots about the real life of high schoolers
Here is a hit for any classroom! Written for you and your students, this helpful text contains thirty-four real-life scenes for boys, girls and mixed casts. Each with two to four actors; ideal for classroom or stage performances. They are also excellent for use as contest scripts because student actors portray themselves in the unbearable and impossible situations of teenage existence. The thoughtful and touching themes include dating, popularity, growing up, graduation, suspension from school, and moving-experiences to laugh about and cry about. The scene lengths vary from four to seven minutes each. Read more...
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Scenes That Happen | 978-0-916260-79-8 |
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These scenes provide opportunities for young people to play roles that intersect with their own experience? Across the board, they celebrate the kind of friendship that makes adolescence bearable and memorable. John Glore, literary manager of Tony Award-winning South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, CA