Theatre Books (All Titles)


IN PRINT TITLES

CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS FOR SACRAMENT MEETINGS

Contributing Authors: Myrth Burr, Carolyn Gifford and Charlee Cardon Wilson, C. Michael Perry

Simple Settings.
This collection of seven skits and narrative structures will lend creativity and spiritual cohesiveness to your Christmas presentations. The selections include: “The Innkeeper’s Story,” “The Innkeeper’s Children,” “Seek Him With Haste,” “That It Might Be Fulfilled,” and “There Will Be Peace.” (at Zion Theatricals)


THE COLLECTED PLAYS OF THOMAS F. ROGERS (editor)

Volume 1 — Glasnost & Perestroika (Leicester Bay Theatricals)

Volume 2 — Personal Journeys (Leicester Bay Theatricals)

Volume 3 — Crises of Faith (Zion Theatricals)


THE LDS ACTOR’S SCENEBOOK — How to Get the Callback or the Best Grade In the Class (Editor)

(Zion Theatricals)

 


FAMILY FROLICS, RELIEF SOCIETY RENDITIONS and SHARING TIME SKITS (Editor)

(Zion Theatricals)

 



IN PRINT AT ELDRIDGE

REMEMBER WHEN? SCENES FROM THE MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL EXPERIENCE (Co-author)

The fun and sometimes painful process of growing up is examined with wit and pathos in this collection of 52 monologues. Most are short and easy to perform, designed with the young actor in mind. A wide variety of topics are covered including fitting in, the child inside, friendship, being scared, dreaming, the opposite sex, and how people change. Some monologues naturally group together and can be performed together for an ensemble feel such as being in a family and firsts and lasts. (Available at Eldridge)


IMPROVISATION: A GUIDE TO UNLOCK YOUR ACTING POWER (Edited and Co-authored with Rod Martin as principal author)

Participating in improvisation is fun…it has to be for students to be so enthusiastic about it. But what do they learn? They learn to have the power to create. They move from puppet to playwright they no longer mimic the words and ideas but find a language of their own they initiate and shape the ideas of their scene they create the characters, the comedy, the conflict. They are empowered they are set free to experiment with ideas and language and relationships. Here is a sequential structure of lesson plans for teaching acting through improvisation to students or adults, in a school setting or in a workshop situation. Five weeks of lessons are provided. Basic improvisation, mime, pantomime, physical and vocal warms ups and cool downs, games and exercises, scene structure, rules for improv, theatrical etiquette and many more topics are covered in the comprehensive book. Get your students on their feet and performing!  (Available at Eldridge)


TEACHING THEATRE THROUGH POETRY AND VICE VERSA (Co-author with Rod Martin) (ELDRIDGE)     



OUT OF PRINT TITLES

FANTASY AND FAIRY TALE SCENES AND MONOLOGUES (editor/compiler) Scenes and monologues culled from the plays and musicals of Encore Performance Publishing (Now OOP)

SCENES FOR YOUNG ACTORS (editor/compiler) Scenes and monologues culled from the plays and musicals of Encore Performance Publishing (Now OOP)

SCENES AND MONOLOGUES FOR TEENAGED ACTORS AND ACTRESSES – VOL. 1 (editor/compiler) Scenes and monologues culled from the plays and musicals of Encore Performance Publishing (Now OOP)

SCENES AND MONOLOGUES FOR TEENAGED ACTORS AND ACTRESSES – VOL. 2 (editor/compiler) Scenes and monologues culled from the plays and musicals of Encore Performance Publishing (Now OOP)

                              

 

 

 

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