Programs
For Teachers and School Administrators
Core
Students attend a matinee of an MTC production after intensive classroom
preparation. Four workshops with MTC teaching artists and four workshops
led by classroom teachers enrich studentsâ experiences at the performance.
Students discuss the play, do improvisations on its themes, perform key
excerpts, and write scenes of their own. This work provides specific insights
into the plays being studied and deepens the studentsâ understanding
of theatre in general. To ensure continuity, MTC maintains permanent school
partnerships.
Write on the Edge (WrOTE)
Students develop original scripts inspired by the Manhattan Theatre Club
production they have studied and attended. A team of professional actors,
directors, and classroom teachers supervises the writing and revision
process; the project culminates in a performance of the studentsâ
work by the professional actors. Write on the Edge provides a uniquely
empowering opportunity for students to refine and revise their work and
bring it to life. Each year, the program culminates in the Write on the
Edge Festival, a daylong presentation of representative student plays
from all the participating schools. These original works are performed
by professional actors for an audience of students, parents, teachers,
administrators, and the general public.
InterAct
Students from two culturally, economically, and geographically disparate
communities study and attend a play together. Students travel to one anotherâs
schools for the preparatory workshops: They act, write, discuss, and debate
with a group of their peers with whom they would otherwise have no contact.
TheatreLink
Students in geographically isolated communities collaborate on a playwriting/production
project via the Internet. Classes at each site write an original play
based on an MTC production; their play is then produced and videotaped
by students at a partner school. Using distance-learning technologies,
students confer with MTC teaching artists, study the MTC play, and communicate
with their partner school. The work culminates in a presentation of the
videotaped plays. For more information about the program, visit www.theatrelink.org.
Professional Development Workshops Classroom teachers
and school administrators participate in artist-led workshops focusing
on a Manhattan Theatre Club production. This process introduces teachers
to MTC's instructional model and to innovative techniques for teaching
theatre and dramatic literature.
Higher Education A range of programs including hands-on
workshops and panels with MTC artists deepen undergraduate and graduate
studentsâ understanding of specific MTC productions and of theatre
in general. This Initiative also helps train pre- and in-service teachers
to incorporate theatre techniques and theatergoing experiences into the
K-12 curriculum.
For
more information about any of these programs, please contact the Education
Department at ed@mtc-nyc.org.
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