Provider Details
Provider: Dramatic Play
Teaching Artist
Dramatic Play is an experience. Imagination and play are the heart and soul of the company. Imaginative Play is where we all began exploring, creating, and learning. It's so simple, but many forget. Experience Dramatic Play. Learn, Play, Create, and Explore with us.
Events and Programs Offered
Holiday Storytime with K. Klause
Santa is busy preparing for the holiday season, but Mrs. Klause is available to spread cheer with your favorite holiday stories and songs. Mrs. Klause is available during the month of December. The experience includes an intimate storytime, sing along experience and letters for Santa.…
Art Forms:
Music, Dance and Movement
Tiny Playwrights
Participants will dive into creative collaboration with their ensemble members by planning, writing and performing original plays. They will use props and costume pieces to bring their characters to life.
Program/Event Format:
In School Residency
Art Forms:
Theater, Storytelling, Creative Writing
Opening the Door to Narrative Writing through Monologue Professional Development
Educators will be introduced to alternate methods of approaching and creating unique narrative writing that they can use with their students. We will explore and experience multiple theater-based strategies that will differentiate the pre-writing activities and the overall narrative writing process as we create, refine,…
Program/Event Format:
Professional Development
Art Forms:
Theater, Storytelling, Creative Writing
Tiny Playwrights Professional Development
In addition to learning Actor’s Tools for the Classroom participants will dive into creative collaboration with their ensemble members by planning, writing and performing original plays. They will use props and costume pieces to bring their characters to life. This workshop will give teachers collaborative,…
Program/Event Format:
Professional Development
Art Forms:
Theater, Storytelling, Creative Writing
Historical Perspectives: Original Points of View from History
In this performance, the audiences will see three original monologues or perspectives from history. My grandmother, Cora Thorpe attended Roulhac High, a colored school in Chipley, Florida. Ruby Bridges was the first black student to attend William Frantz Elementary School and Elizabeth Eckford was one…
Program/Event Format:
In School Residency, In School Workshop, In School Performance
Art Forms:
Theater, Storytelling, Creative Writing
Living Literacy Out Loud: Acting, Speaking, Comprehending
This workshop gives participants opportunities to engage their bodies and voices in dramatic experiences that connect to reading comprehension, language, and literacy strategies. Using creative movement, physical storytelling, and character exploration, participants will practice using arts-integrated approaches to build knowledge and skills in Language Arts.
Program/Event Format:
Professional Development
Art Forms:
Theater, Storytelling
Belle's Book Club
Belle’s Book Club provides an interactive, arts-integrated approach to reading comprehension in a developmentally appropriate social atmosphere. Belle’s Book Club incorporates strategies that support whole child learning. We strive to develop better readers and better people by using a unique combination of creative and social…
Program/Event Format:
In School Residency, In School Workshop
Art Forms:
Theater, Storytelling
Imagine and Play Storytime: First Class,A Postal Adventure
A Movement Story Imagine delivering mail to animals in their natural habitats. Participants will use their imaginations to go on an imaginary journey with Ms. Khaleshia. They will travel into the forest, high above the tree tops, into the swamp, and deep into the coral…
Program/Event Format:
In School Performance
Art Forms:
Theater, Storytelling, Puppetry
Finding Your Voice: Acting and Public Speaking
Participants will be taught how to use their actor’s toolbox and oratory skills to learn and perform monologues and excerpts from historical speeches and quotes. Participants will gain the knowledge and skills to speak comfortably and confidently on and off of the stage.
Program/Event Format:
In School Residency
Art Forms:
Theater
Imagine and Play Story Time: Anansi and the Magic Rock
Anansi and the Moss Magic Rock is an interactive performance for young audiences. The experience begins with students warming up their actor’s tools to prepare for performance (body, voice, imagination, ensemble). Then, imaginary travel is used to transport the participants to the African Savanna. Once…
Program/Event Format:
In School Performance
Art Forms:
Theater, Storytelling
Actor's Tools for the Classroom
Participants will learn the elements of drama and use drama strategies to facilitate useful and effective brain breaks, to teach story elements and to create ensemble and community in the classroom. Participants will actively explore the elements of drama while using 21st Century Skills. They…
Program/Event Format:
Professional Development
Art Forms:
Theater
Narrative Writing through Monologue
Participants will explore and experience multiple theater-based strategies that will differentiate the pre-writing activities and the overall narrative writing process as we create, refine, and perform original monologues.
Program/Event Format:
In School Residency
Art Forms:
Theater, Storytelling, Creative Writing