Grade 12 Dramatic Arts including curriculum supported resources pertaining to plays, musicals and the development of acting , singing and production management.
Journals and reference sources covering the physical sciences, technology, medicine, social sciences, the arts, theology, literature and many other subjects.
French/English. A comprehensive and authoritative general Canadian reference work. Also includes quizzes, games, multimedia, and links to other resources.
Reference articles, journals, magazines, websites, multimedia, and curriculum content for high school students. Includes dictionary, atlas and student workspace.
English and French Canadian periodicals; Full text articles; Selections from the Globe and Mail, Maclean’s weekly magazine; Canadian News Facts; and encyclopedic reference materials, such as the Canadian Parliamentary Guide and Canadian Newsmakers
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Next! by Ellie Kanner; Paul G. Bens; Matt Le Blanc (Introduction by)
ISBN: 9780943728711
Publication Date: 1997-01-01
An Actor's Guide to Auditioning is the definitive insider's guide to successfully navigating the complicated maze of auditions and landing that all-important acting role.
Audition by Michael Shurtleff
ISBN: 9780553272956
Publication Date: 1979-12-02
In this book Michael Shurtleff tells HOW all aspiring actors,for to land an audition for that once - in - a - lifetime - role.
50 Acting Scenes for Teens by Bo Kane
ISBN: 9780984195008
Publication Date: 2010-01-01
This is the acting scene book that teenagers have been looking for; one that captures their style, language and thought processes. The scenes allow young actors to stretch and explore with universal themes like jealousy, friendship and much more.
The Ultimate Audition Book for Teens by Janet B. Milstein; L. E. McCullough
ISBN: 9781575252360
Publication Date: 2000-04-01
The monologue book you have been waiting for! Award-winning material written specifically for today's teens. Challenging monologues in real language and real situations that are really fun to work on. By Janet Milstein