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  • ArtsAlive English Theatre [ ] - Find out how design and production, actors, playwrights, directors, and others come together to produce a performance. Includes glossary of commonly used theatre terms.
  • Ancient Greek Theatre [ ] - Excellent information on the history of ancient Greek theatre. Make your own mask,explore the theatre structure and meet the well-known playwrights of the time
  • Changing Stages [ ] - Learn about this PBS series that explores the influences, inspirations, and conflicts that have shaped the course of theatre. Site includes biographies of significant people, timeline of important theatre events, and links to other theatre resources.
  • Children's Creative Theater Guide [ ] - Introduces children to theater history, games, terms, and other resources. Includes a virtual tour of a Nebraska children's theater and an original skit with costume and makeup ideas.
  • Children's Theatre History and Background [ ] - A short history of children's theatre in the United States.
  • Colorado School of Acting [ ] - Colorado School of Acting is a Denver acting school, focused primarily on the RECORDED performing arts. Some resources for actors available such as a template for a resume.
  • Dyna- Edu [ ] - Find specific information related to certain time periods in theatre. Learn what poor theatre, epic theatre or protest theatre is. Additional information on brain gym and the development of teenagers can also be of interest to the reader.
  • Family Week at the Theatre [ ] - Across New Jersey, young people and their families will receive free and/or discounted tickets to over 100 performances/events including free classes, workshops and backstage tours.
  • Free, short, funny scripts for teens [ ] - Submit your ideas to the author,who will turn it into a skit.If you have an idea for a script but are not comfortable writing yourself,this is the place to go.
  • G.L. Horton's One-Act Plays [ ] - Contains many One-Act Plays for small to large productions put on by teens.
  • Handful Players [ ] - Join this group for free and let your creative spirit runs free. Learn more about teamwork and communication in the magical world of theatre.
  • Itheatrestudies [ ] - A multimedia directory and resource for Theatre Studies students.Valuable links to the works of Artaud,Stanislavski and Brecht.
  • Kabuki for Everyone [ ] - Introduces a traditional form of Japanese theater.
  • Kathakali [ ] - Read about this form of Indian drama.
  • Kidsinco [ ] - Search for free scripts to use for school plays and amateur performances.
  • Masterpiece Theatre [ ] - Official site for the series with broadcast schedule, complete history of the series, timelines, and learning resources.
  • Oregon City Children's Theatre [ ] - A non-profit organization committed to providing performing and stage craft opportunities to any child who expresses the desire to learn about performing.
  • Reader's Theatre Basics [ ] - Explains what Reader's Theatre is and how to become active in it.
  • Rocky Mountain Conservatory Theatre at The University of Denver - Summer Camp, Kids Acting Children [ ] - A change to audition for a role in the 2010 production.
  • San Francisco Children's Musical Theater [ ] - San Francisco Children’s Musical Theater (SFCMT) is dedicated to offering high quality performing arts experiences to young actors ages 5-21 in the San Francisco Bay Area.
  • Shakey's Place 3D [ ] - Learn about Shakespeare's life and works. Begin with a biography, then move on to learn about his plays and sonnets. Includes summaries, as well as links to text, photographs from performances, and further information for each work.
  • State by State Children's Theatre Listings [ ] - Find children's theaters across the USA on this state-by-state listing.
  • Studio8KIDS Drama/Dance Troupe [ ] - A troupe of kids ages 6-18 that showcase their talent in and around San Antonio, Texas with the support of the community. Auditions and events are posted.
  • The Art and Science of Theater [ ] - Learn how to stage a theatrical production, including finding a script, auditioning actors, building a set, and designing the lighting. Study the history of western theater from the time of ancient Greece to the twentieth century. Find out about authors and their plays which have made an impact on the development of theater.
  • The Reality of Becoming a Child Star [ ] - Find out how to really get started in TV and movies without getting ripped off by so called agents or talent scouts. Find out about classes, head shots and training from a real former child star.
  • Theatre Next Door [ ] - Learn to dance and act at one of these workshops. The workshops are suitable for grades K to 12.Some of the previous workshops included Annie,High School Musical and The Little Mermaid.
  • Theatre kyttaro [ ] - Theatre for kids in Athens.
  • Theatre on a Shoestring [ ] - Dynamic theatre education with resources including photos, articles and synopses.
  • Theatrehistory.com [ ] - Information on most of the major time periods in the history of theatre can be accessed here. It navigates very easily and would be a great site for research projects.
  • Tudor drama company [ ] - Hnery tudor drama company can visit your school and entertain and teach your pupils the tudor life
  • Vaudeville and Popular Entertainment, 1870-1920 [ ] - A multimedia collection from the Library of Congress.
  • ZOOM Playhouse [ ] - Contains many short plays and skits for young people to put on.
  • theatremonkeys [ ] - Try a free trial class to see if you enjoy acting and dancing.
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