5.15.2008

Children's Theatre

Many of you have never performed in a drama for children before.
What memories will be most precious for you from your group production experiences and what was the BEST part of your experience?
Please share your response with us.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Josie,
I think that all of the plays performed were very well constructed. Everything ran smoothly, better than I expected. I could tell that the kids enjoyed the show, because of the excitable expression on their faces. This is when you feel that you've achieved your goal in entertainment. I forgot how tiny they all are at this age. Also, when you ask for a response they replied with very loud and excited voicesthis pumped my enthusiasm. I loved making a fool of myself infront of them and hearing them laugh at me, because I knew they were enjoying the play :)

Friday, May 16, 2008


Dayna,

Childrens theatre would have to be my favourite topic so far in Drama. The reactions and expressions on the childrens faces were rewarding. All four of the groups were excellent and had great costumes. I love playing different characters as i get to actually believe that i am the character and be someone who i am not. :).

Friday, May 16, 2008


Kelly,

I also believe the drama performances went very well, and the young primary school students enjoyed it. I got a buzz from the excitment on the children's faces. I also believe the teachers enjoyed the performances, because there was laughing coming from the back of the room, during performances.

The costumes were excellent.

Children's theatre is one of my favourite topics in Drama. My other favourite would have to be the performance in year 9, where we had play a character on an island.

I love acting out different characters, it's quite enjoyable and fun. The character i played was different to what I would usually play; which was good because I got to act out something different.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Alyssa said...
Wow, the photos look awesome!
We all put so much effort into these plays: seeing those kids smiling and laughing with us just made it all worthwhile. :D

Saturday, May 17, 2008


Rebecca,

I agree with Alyssa, the photos do look awesome. Congratulations on them Miss. I also agree with Dayna by saying this would be my favourite topic so far. When you practise for a performance like this, you wouldn't expect such enthusiasm from the children. I presume when everyone was practising, you gave 100%. When you finally got out there and saw the excitement and smiles of the children and teachers, you gave 200% because you wanted to give all you had to give the audience something to remember.

I'd just like to say congratulations to everyone. You all did an excellent job. Also to Miss Fletcher. Without your guidance, this production wouldn't have been possible.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Laura

It was more fun than I really expected. Acting waaaay over the top was really fun, apart from the fact that it made me an eternal cripple. But that's not important.

It was good that everyone had fun with the kids and costumes... etc, etc, and that everyone enjoyed themselves. So... yeah.

Good work, everyone.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Maddey,

I think childrens theatre was the most rewarding yet. I agree with josie, i think all the plays were very well constructed.
When my group was getting ready to go on stage we were really nervous but when it was our turn we were all so excited. Seeing all the childrens happy faces made me smile and have a really good time. Childrens theatre is really rewarding and i recomend it to the future students.

Anonymous said...

helena,
Wow, the photos are amazing!:)
I love the subject drama so much, even more with the lovely group of girls that we had for this assinment:)
Even though it was very hard work leading up to the day, it was mell worth it i enjoyed itso much
A huge shout out to my beautiful group, i loved our play and enjoyed preforming it so much.
Simone, Dayna, Kalani, Ann, Claire, Jessica
you guys were amazing
love xx