CONTENTS. An Introduction to Readers Theatre...1. Selecting and Analyzing Literature Suggested Readings...34

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CONTENTS Preface...ix Chapter One An Introduction to Readers Theatre...1 Suggested Readings...14 Chapter Two Selecting and Analyzing Literature...15 Suggested Readings...34 Chapter Three Adapting Readers Theatre Literature...35 Suggested Readings...55 Chapter Four Playing Space and Staging...57 Suggested Readings...76 Chapter Five Classroom Performance Exercises...77 1. Sardines Today!...79 2. Zoo Story...81 3. The Body Beautiful!...84 4. Living Pictures...86 5. Dress-Up Day!...89 6. Book Parade...93 7. I Beg Your Pardon, What Did You Say?...96

8. Prop Probe...98 9. Move, But Stand Still!...102 10. The Touch/Tell Box...104 11. The Music Scene...106 12. Carry Your Character With You!...108 13. Literary Character Charades: See, Show, and Speak...111 14. Empty Space...113 15. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall...115 Suggested Readings...117 Chapter Six Sample Performance Scripts...119 An Encounter With an Interviewer Mark Twain...121 Adam s Diary and Eve s Diary Mark Twain...127 Wandering Lanford Wilson...134 Please Hear What I m Not Saying Author Unknown..140 Frankie and Johnny Folk Ballad...144 Marriage: The Moon and Sixpence Compiled Readings...146 The Wishing Stone Folk Tale...153 A Primer of the Daily Round Howard Nemerov...173 A Midsummer Night s Dream William Shakespeare...174 The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock T. S. Eliot...179 Act Without Words Samuel Beckett...184 The Velveteen Rabbit Margery Williams...188 Jabberwocky Lewis Carroll...202 The Importance of Being Earnest Oscar Wilde...203 The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer...211 The Little Girl and the Wolf James Thurber...230

The Gap Eugene Ionesco...231 Ringing the Bells Anne Sexton...238 The Elephant s Child Rudyard Kipling...239 Nicholas Nickleby Charles Dickens...249 The Diamond Necklace Guy de Maupassant...254 The Ransom of Red Chief O. Henry...260 The Unicorn in the Garden James Thurber...269 Other Fables Aesop, Bierce, Carroll, Beaumont...270 Amor Vincit Omnia ad Nauseam John Updike...275 I m Herbert Robert Woodruff Anderson...280 Glossary of Readers Theatre Terms...285 Additional Classroom Performance Resources...289 Additional Reference Resources...296 About the Author...299

Preface Today s Readers Theatre is engaged in the exciting pursuit of a more contemporary self-definition, and some of the more theatrical trends of classroom performance are reflected in this book of basic practices and principles. The fundamental performance theory at work in each chapter discussion, selected exercises, and sample scripts is that today s Readers Theatre is concerned with a dramatic visualization of literary texts; and that performers should be challenged vocally as well as physically in role-playing literary character actions and attitudes. Traditional theatre practices like complementary costumes, props, movement, scenic design, and staging are essential ingredients in today s Readers Theatre and play a major role in transforming abstract, literary images on the printed page into inventive, risk-taking approaches to contemporary classroom performance. The focus here is on translating primary Readers Theatre principles into classroom performance practices that feature performers artistically, transforming literary figures or images into flesh-and-blood character portraits and visual pictures. It would be rather foolhardy to spell out too explicitly the potential use of this handbook in a classroom setting. The imaginative reader of any book will find the most useful purpose for it. Each reader should view the materials in this handbook in a manner that enriches and reinforces their individual style of teaching or performing. Each reader is also encouraged to take the creative liberty of adjusting the focus of chapter discussions, suggested readings, recommended assignments, sample scripts, rehearsal exercises, or supplemental lesson plans to meet the special needs of student performers. Please keep in mind that this is a shared journey, one that welcomes fellow travelers who have a lively spirit of adventure. Although this book provides a number of useful road signs to direct traffic through selecting, analyzing, scripting, and staging literature, ix

Introduction to Readers Theatre it is the reader who will ultimately make appropriate choices that determine the creative role of Readers Theatre in either principle or practice. I offer this work therefore, not as a reference of rules or regulations, but simply as an invitation to come along on today s Readers Theatre journey in search of a host of theatrical literary characters ripe for classroom performance. May, 1999 Gerald Lee Ratliff SUNY POTSDAM x