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• College Scholarships & Auditions

• Participation in Drama Club Activities

• Festival Participation

• U.I.L. One Act Play Contests

• U.I.L. Prose & Poetry Competitions

• U.I.L. Theatrical Design Contests

• Texas Educational Theatre Association

Memberships, Scholarship Auditions,

& Workshops

T h e a t e r A r t s O f f e r s :

Eustace High School 318 Fm 316 South Eustace, Tx 75124 Office (903)425-5161 Fax (903) 425-5227

E u s t a c e H i g h S c h o o l

318 FM 316 South

Eustace, Texas 7512

Phone 903-425-5161

Fax 903-425-5227

Email

tbeaty@eustaceisd.net

Into to Theater Arts Theater Arts 1-4 Theater Production/Technical Theater U.I.L. One Act Play U.I.L. Young Film Makers

U.I.L. Young Film Makers Festival

State Qualifier 2013-2014

State Semi Finalists Qualifier 2014-2015

Theater Arts Students perform for the Mabank Nursing Home Residents

Website

www. Eustaceisd.net/organizations/theater

Twitter

https://twitter.com/EustaceTheater

Email

tharvey@eustaceisd.net

8th Grade– District One Act Play Champions

Grade 8

In Intro to Theater Arts, students will learn the art of Pantomime, vocal

production and proper warm up techniques for the stage actor. They

will also be required to learn theatrical elements: Basic Acting Tech-

niques, Stage Positions, Parts of the Stage, Character Analysis and

Character Development.

*Advanced Course (requires administrator approval and participa-

tion in U.I..L. One Act Play Contest)

In Theater Arts 1-4 classes, students will learn the art of

Pantomime, vocal production and proper warm up

techniques for the stage actor. They will also be re-

quired to learn theatrical elements: Basic Acting

Techniques, Stage Positions, Parts of the Stage, Char-

acter Analysis and Character Development, Puppetry,

roles and responsibilities of the Theater Production

Team, Storytelling and the History of Theater.

Major Projects Required:

*Storytelling

*Film and/or Television Short Film

*Theatrical Design Projects: Makeup, Publicity,

Costume & Marketing/Publicity

*Musical Theater Choreography

Competition Class– Grade 10-12

All students in production are required to

audition for each production, participate in

UIL One Act Play, and UIL Poetry and Prose

or the UIL Theatrical Design contests. They

are also required to develop a working ac-

tor’s resume’, portfolio and headshot for the

purpose of attending formal auditions to

acquire college scholarships.

Students will learn the elements of lighting design,

sound design, set design, costume construction and

design, stage management scenic painting, directing

and the roles of the production team. Seniors will have

an opportunity to student direct scenes or plays for a

final exam project at the end of the year.

Prerequisites & Requirements:

• Theater Arts I & II (or)

• Theater Arts I &

Participated in E.H.S. Production

• Participation in All E.H.S. Productions & U.I.L.

• Participation In Drama Club Activities

Tammy Harvey

Theater Arts Teacher U.I.L. One Act Play Director Drama Club Sponsor U.I.L. Poetry Coach Classes offered: Intro to Theater- Middle School Theater Arts I-IV Technical Theater Theater Production

Food Props created in Technical Theater

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