Uses drama to tell seven different stories from Native American traditions including the Abenaki, Ojibway, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Snohomish, Tlingit, and Zuni.
Readers will learn how to recognize bullying and how to change it by reading the two plays in this book which looks at bullying from the viewpoints of the victim and the bully.
Presents a historical drama for children chronicling former slave Frederick Douglass's life and efforts to abolish slavery. Includes a glossary and a list of further resources.
A collection of plays, many of which are based on favorite children's tales, including such titles as: "Charlotte's Web," "Really Rosie," "Wiley and the Hairy Man," "Wise Men of Chelm," and "The Crane Wife."
"Taking readers step-by-step through the most basic acting exercises to critiques of performances in scenes from contemporary American plays, this volume follows a class of eight at the Neighborhood Playhouse, where Meisner has taught for fifty years." --