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Welcome to the Yellow Earth Theatre website! My Mission. Pretty sure I took the first selfie. You don’t have to read many blog posts here to know what I am passionate about. Bottom line: I want school to be one of the most exciting places a child ever visits. Better than Disney World, as cool as flying to the moon, and most of all? When they leave our learning space, I want them to remember our time together and take part of it with them. Everyday is about building connections.

I started this little blog as a way to reflect and push myself to really think about my teaching and learning. They have helped me to grow in ways I hadn’t even considered thanks to their support. Design Work It’s no secret. Presentations I’ve given presentations all over the US on topics such as educational technology, gifted education, and project based learning. But, my heart? My very first class, 2001-2002.

Creating Theatre | ArtsAlive.ca Théâtre français. © Simon Ménard Michel Bérubé and Valérie Cantin in Au moment de sa disparition by Jean-Frédéric Messier, Théâtre le Clou, 2000. Title: Au moment de sa disparition Production: Théâtre le Clou, 2000. Playwright: Jean-Frédéric Messier Director: Benoît Vermeulen Lighting: Mathieu Marcil Set design and maquettes: Raymond-Marius Boucher Video production: Benoît Prégent and Jean-Philippe Rossi Music: Sylvain Scott. Putting on a play: step-by-step The dream An idea has been simmering in the back of your mind for quite some time and it’s becoming an obsession.

The team Putting on a play takes a great deal of work, organization and time. You must start by sharing your dream. The theatre director guides the vision for the creative team’s work. The venue Once your team is in place don’t wait to establish a performance date and venue. When looking for a venue, turn to your community. The script Finding a script can be a long and demanding task so start the process early on. The direction The schedule The rehearsals.

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Social media. Peace Camp Home. Helen Marriage | The Producers. Ben Cameron: The true power of the performing arts. Proceedings and podcasts from the 2012 annual conference | Theatre Forum Ireland. In June 2012, Theatre Forum teamed up with Audiences NI and the Northern Ireland Theatre Association (NITA) to produce the first ever All-Ireland Arts Conference. Taking place in the Lyric Belfast on June 14 & 15, and curated by Maureen Kennelly, the main objective of the conference was to enhance networking among artists and arts practitioners throughout the island of Ireland... in essence to CONNECT! 354 delegates attended and you can access the full programme, look at photos and watch/ listen to a wide range of videos and podcasts below.

Shakespeare's Globe. Shakespeare's As You Like It Plot Summary. As You Like It: Plot Summary From Stories of Shakespeare's Comedies by Helene Adeline Guerber. New York: Dodd, Mead and company (1910). Act I The first act opens in an orchard where Orlando and his servant Adam are engrossed in conversation, Orlando stating that if he remembers correctly, his father bequeathed him a certain sum, bidding his elder brother Oliver educate him.

He complains, however, that, instead of obeying these injunctions, Oliver has allowed him to remain untrained, although his actions show he is one of nature's gentlemen. To prove to his old servant how unkindly Oliver treats him, Orlando bids the man lurk in the neighbourhood, and listen to their conversation, for his elder brother is just approaching. While not begrudging his elder brother the lion's share of his father's fortune, Orlando, nevertheless, reproaches him for unfraternal conduct, thereby so enraging Oliver that he tries to lay violent hands upon him.

Act II Act III Act IV.