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Readers’ Theatre:
An Alternative to the School Play


       Susan Hillyard B.Ed (Hons)
What d’ya Know Joe?
     What  is Theatre?
     What is Drama?

    What is Reading?

 What is Readers’ Theatre?
What is Readers’ Theatre

Readers’ Theatre is the
 process of reading a
 script aloud, in parts,
  using dramatization
      techniques.
The World is Ours

We’re riding along          We`ll do the hailing
On the crest of the wave    While all the ships
And the sun is in the sky   Are on the sailing
Like a big red football     We’re riding along
All our eyes                On the crest of the wave
On the distant horizon      And the world is ours
Look out for passers by     Oi!!!!!!
Choral reading
Minimal Theatre
Comparison of Theatre and RT
     Greater            Lesser
  Learning lines     Use scripts
      Stage           Any space
    Costume            Minimal
    Make up           No need
       Set            No need
      Props            Minimal
    Lighting        For focus only
    Blocking       Rows or minimal
    Rehearsal      Minimal or more
   Stagefright         Far less.
Exercise

Jack and the Robbers
    Presented by
       YOU!
The Value of RT in ELT

        General                 Specific
      Cooperation              Structures
        Gesture               Vocabulary
    Facial gesture           Pronunciation
      Eye contact           Emphasis/Stress
     Turn Taking             Volume /Pitch
Lowering affective filter    Pace/Rhythm
 Self esteem building       Pausing/Silences
 Confidence building            Fluency
  Presentation skills         Expression
The Value of RT for developing
         Literacy Skills
Enhances reading skills:
 reading fluency and sight-word vocabulary,
 improving reading comprehension
 interpret dialogue and communicate
  meaning,
 a context for purposeful reading
 responding to and interpreting literature
 multiple readings of one text
Some Quotes
   Reader’s Theater "succeeds in giving the
    same suggestive push to the imaginations in
    the audience that the act of silent reading
    gives to the imagination of the perceptive
    silent reader".
   “Out of this spirited speech can come
    meaningful, flavourful language, worth the
    time and effort of writing and rewriting,
    phrasing, rehearsing, and reading aloud."
'Readers Theatre
brings texts to life'.
The fun they have draws them into reading.

It helps introverted pupils to overcome their
   inhibitions because it is not threatening.

Readers’ Theatre introduces the element of drama
  into literacy learning and magically transforms
  the classroom into a stage. During Readers’
  Theatre time, the reader is at centre stage, totally
  absorbed in reading. The reader is a star.
The Value of RT for education

   Involves the WHOLE person
   Teaches communication skills
   Teaches thinking skills
   Teaches creativity and use of the
    imagination
   Teaches critical thinking and self
    assessment
   Teaches control and cooperation in group
    work
SPICE
 S- Social development
 P-Physical development

 I-Intellectual growth ( Cognitive )

 C- Creative development

 E- Emotional Development
How to Prepare an RT Performance


   Selection of Materials
   Scripting
   Creating self made scripts
   Staging
   Rehearsal
   Performance
Selection of Materials

   Ready-made RT Scripts (net)
   Scripts/texts from seen or unseen materials
   Usually literature: poems, chants, raps,
    rhymes, stories, plays, dialogues, songs
   Factual pieces
   Negotiation/voting with class
   Imposition by T
Creating Self-Made Scripts
   Transformation from one mode to another
    (see handout ……story to RT Script) by T or
    Sts

   Original material written by T or Sts
Scripting to RT
   Familiarise Sts with the text/make meaning
   Read at home/silently/in groups/ T reads aloud
   Discuss plot, characterisation, gestures, lineup
   Visualise through drawing or storyboarding
   Pay attention to punctuation: colour code
    1)characters’ dialogue, 2) narration
   Make agreements as whole class or in groups
   Allocate parts:
    appropriateness/willingness/standard
Staging
   Focus and concentration
   No corpsing
   Voice production: volume, tone, expression, pace,
    rhythm, timbre
   Gesture: facial, limbs, whole body,
    synchronisation, meaning making
              All or group?
   Arrangement of lineup
   Scripts in folders/ on clip boards/ music stands
   Decisions re: costume, lights, props, make up,
    sound effects
Rehearsal
   Agree times and dates
   Make a timetable and post it
   Agree on timeline
   Decide on format: straight in or warmers?
   Name tags/scripts/pens
   Director and student assistant
   DYB. DYB. DYB….. DOB. DOB. DOB.


 Feeling/emotion/passion/energy
Reader’s Theatre is "theatre of the
   imagination". It involves children in
 understanding their world, creating their
own scripts, reading aloud, performing with
a purpose, and bringing enjoyment to both
     themselves and their audiences.
"Everyone needs to talk - to hear and to play
   with language, to exercise the mind and
  emotions and tongue together. Out of this
    spirited speech can come meaningful,
   flavourful language, worth the time and
   effort of writing and rewriting, phrasing,
        rehearsing, and reading aloud."
Performance

Just

Do

It

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Readers' Theatre. An alternative to the school play pc

  • 1. Readers’ Theatre: An Alternative to the School Play Susan Hillyard B.Ed (Hons)
  • 2. What d’ya Know Joe?  What is Theatre?  What is Drama?  What is Reading?  What is Readers’ Theatre?
  • 3. What is Readers’ Theatre Readers’ Theatre is the process of reading a script aloud, in parts, using dramatization techniques.
  • 4. The World is Ours We’re riding along We`ll do the hailing On the crest of the wave While all the ships And the sun is in the sky Are on the sailing Like a big red football We’re riding along All our eyes On the crest of the wave On the distant horizon And the world is ours Look out for passers by Oi!!!!!!
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. Comparison of Theatre and RT Greater Lesser Learning lines Use scripts Stage Any space Costume Minimal Make up No need Set No need Props Minimal Lighting For focus only Blocking Rows or minimal Rehearsal Minimal or more Stagefright Far less.
  • 14.
  • 15. Exercise Jack and the Robbers Presented by YOU!
  • 16. The Value of RT in ELT General Specific Cooperation Structures Gesture Vocabulary Facial gesture Pronunciation Eye contact Emphasis/Stress Turn Taking Volume /Pitch Lowering affective filter Pace/Rhythm Self esteem building Pausing/Silences Confidence building Fluency Presentation skills Expression
  • 17. The Value of RT for developing Literacy Skills Enhances reading skills:  reading fluency and sight-word vocabulary,  improving reading comprehension  interpret dialogue and communicate meaning,  a context for purposeful reading  responding to and interpreting literature  multiple readings of one text
  • 18. Some Quotes  Reader’s Theater "succeeds in giving the same suggestive push to the imaginations in the audience that the act of silent reading gives to the imagination of the perceptive silent reader".  “Out of this spirited speech can come meaningful, flavourful language, worth the time and effort of writing and rewriting, phrasing, rehearsing, and reading aloud."
  • 20. The fun they have draws them into reading. It helps introverted pupils to overcome their inhibitions because it is not threatening. Readers’ Theatre introduces the element of drama into literacy learning and magically transforms the classroom into a stage. During Readers’ Theatre time, the reader is at centre stage, totally absorbed in reading. The reader is a star.
  • 21. The Value of RT for education  Involves the WHOLE person  Teaches communication skills  Teaches thinking skills  Teaches creativity and use of the imagination  Teaches critical thinking and self assessment  Teaches control and cooperation in group work
  • 22. SPICE  S- Social development  P-Physical development  I-Intellectual growth ( Cognitive )  C- Creative development  E- Emotional Development
  • 23. How to Prepare an RT Performance  Selection of Materials  Scripting  Creating self made scripts  Staging  Rehearsal  Performance
  • 24. Selection of Materials  Ready-made RT Scripts (net)  Scripts/texts from seen or unseen materials  Usually literature: poems, chants, raps, rhymes, stories, plays, dialogues, songs  Factual pieces  Negotiation/voting with class  Imposition by T
  • 25. Creating Self-Made Scripts  Transformation from one mode to another (see handout ……story to RT Script) by T or Sts  Original material written by T or Sts
  • 26. Scripting to RT  Familiarise Sts with the text/make meaning  Read at home/silently/in groups/ T reads aloud  Discuss plot, characterisation, gestures, lineup  Visualise through drawing or storyboarding  Pay attention to punctuation: colour code 1)characters’ dialogue, 2) narration  Make agreements as whole class or in groups  Allocate parts: appropriateness/willingness/standard
  • 27. Staging  Focus and concentration  No corpsing  Voice production: volume, tone, expression, pace, rhythm, timbre  Gesture: facial, limbs, whole body, synchronisation, meaning making All or group?  Arrangement of lineup  Scripts in folders/ on clip boards/ music stands  Decisions re: costume, lights, props, make up, sound effects
  • 28. Rehearsal  Agree times and dates  Make a timetable and post it  Agree on timeline  Decide on format: straight in or warmers?  Name tags/scripts/pens  Director and student assistant  DYB. DYB. DYB….. DOB. DOB. DOB.  Feeling/emotion/passion/energy
  • 29. Reader’s Theatre is "theatre of the imagination". It involves children in understanding their world, creating their own scripts, reading aloud, performing with a purpose, and bringing enjoyment to both themselves and their audiences.
  • 30. "Everyone needs to talk - to hear and to play with language, to exercise the mind and emotions and tongue together. Out of this spirited speech can come meaningful, flavourful language, worth the time and effort of writing and rewriting, phrasing, rehearsing, and reading aloud."