The drama classroom can be a beautiful hodgepodge of students with a variety of experience and knowledge. Discover how to successfully manage a mixed-level classroom!
Social media + a drama program?! Where do you start? Let's look at using social media as a tool to grow your drama program outside and inside the classroom
Well-chosen warm-up games can set the tone for the whole class, helping drama students to focus and foster a sense of community. Let's get started!
Teaching mini triple threat performers is a rewarding task, but it can also feel daunting. Here are our tips on keeping your kids engaged & having fun!
There are plenty of great teenage roles out there, but when are they appropriate for teenagers to play them and when do questions need to be raised? Let's explore!
Casting a school production throws up a host of tricky questions and issues that can be hard to navigate. How do you support your students, make it fair, and achieve the best possible production? Let's find out!
Your days are filled with teaching and evenings are filled with rehearsals. And not to mention grading. So how do you balance the workload? Check out our top tips on time management!
You probably know his uncle, but how familiar are you with the actor and practitioner Michael Chekhov? Find out more about Chekhov and psycho-physical acting.
Drama classrooms are a place of learning and community, where education and vulnerability collide. Challenging conversations often arise, but how do we deal with them effectively?
It's impossible to ignore the buzz surrounding ChatGPT right now, but how much should teachers worry about it in the classroom? Let's take a look!
How does an acting conservatory differ from a college program? And which type of training is the best fit for you? Our latest blog post explores both options.
The signs are clear: Quoting lines from plays, and belting out show tunes. Endless social media searches for performers. You have a Theatre Kid. Check out our blog post on recognizing and nurturing your child's love for all things theatrical.