Do you have empty wall space? Decorate an area of your theatre classroom with these colorful, simple graphics. Print on 8 ½” x 11” or blow them up to larger sizes and laminate them for durability.
These may also be used for project-based learning. Print these on small cards. Break your students into 8 groups, and have each group give a presentation on one element or space in the theatre.
Parts of the Theatre Include:
Green Room
Tech Booth
Curtains
Legs and Wings
House
Battens
Stage Directions
Proscenium
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