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40 popular drama games organized by learning goal. Includes complete instructions for the drama activities, variations... see more

Teaching drama for the first time? Get this free 12 page lesson plan from Drama Notebook. Here are the basic goals to... see more

This looks at the range of drama written and performed in England and Continental Europe between roughly 1660 and 1800.... see more

This course analyzes major modern plays featuring works by Shaw, Pirandello, Beckett, Brecht, Williams, Soyinka, Hwang,... see more

Drama combines the literary arts of storytelling and poetry with the world of live performance. As a form of ritual as... see more

Drama might be described as a game played with something sacred. It tells stories that go right to the heart of what... see more

This course analyzes major modern plays featuring works by Shaw, Pirandello, Beckett, Brecht, Williams, Soyinka, Hwang,... see more

A personal collection of approximately 200 links to sources on medieval drama, from costumes to texts, to design, and... see more

Drama combines the literary arts of storytelling and poetry with the world of live performance. As a form of ritual as... see more

Drama might be described as a game played with something sacred. It tells stories that go right to the heart of what... see more

Ceneton (Census Nederlands toneel) describes all manuscripts and editions of Dutch drama until 1803. This date was chosen... see more

This course explores the creation (and creativity) of the modern scientific and cultural world through study of western... see more

This site provides encyclopedia-style biographies of a large number of playwrights, from Aeschylus to Wycherley.

This is a PDF of a journal article that can be used in an Early Literature course.

An online annotated bibliography of learning objects related to the field of Drama.

An international scholarly project that establishes the broad context from which the great drama of Shakespeare and his... see more

This is a resource site for drama teachers. It has over 1,000 titles, including: drama lesson plans; play scripts for... see more

The Drama Triangle shows up in all areas of our work and life and links to personal and professional development. This... see more

This lesson introduces students to an exciting, creative, and engaging way to understand story structure and story... see more

What is the interplay between an event and its "frames"? What is special and distinctive about stage events? How and why... see more

This class explores the creation (and creativity) of the modern scientific and cultural world through study of western... see more

Unlike film, theater in America does not have a ratings board that censors content. So plays have had more freedom to... see more

Shakespeare "doth bestride the narrow world" of the English Renaissance "like a colossus," leaving his contemporaries... see more

Provides pointers to resources in more than 50 countries around the world, for professionals, amateurs, academics, and... see more