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Virtual Stage!

10 years and up (8 and up for Snow White and Peter Pan)

Six to Twelve 55 minute classes (depending on show)

Cost: $80-$200/student (depending on show)

Minimum of 6 students for an online show Minimum of 10 students for a hybrid class: the first three-five classes online (depending on show) and the rest in person! Okmulgee, OK


12 classes: Wizard of Oz Alice in Wonderland 10 classes: 101 Dalmatians The Aristocats Jungle Book Charlotte's Web 6 classes: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Peter Pan In this interactive, inclusive class, students will learn the basics of creating a character, audition, be cast, and perform on our Virtual Stage under the gentle direction of an engaging teacher! All the fun! None of the anxiety! I've been teaching theatre since 1996 and have produced countless shows with cast after cast. There are a few basic lessons that every new actor must learn before they are ready to audition for a play and receive a script (and I've directed this show on stage a few times). This class will cover those basic lessons but then it will go on to give students a chance to demonstrate those lessons. Students received some of the best parts of being in a live show from taking Ms. Jackson's Virtual Stage class:

1. The excitement of auditioning

2. The creativity of creating a Character

3. The satisfaction of knowing a script

4. The fun of being part of a cast A Hybrid option is available! Let's have the first classes on-line and finish up in person? Okmulgee, OK



Creating a Character

In this class students will learn the basics of creating a character for stage. They will experiment with finding character voices, body movements and consider stories and emotions behind character motivations. It is a first step to performing on a stage. This class is all about using the voice to find a character. Experimenting with high/slow, fast/slow and accent is a good way to start. All exercises are with teacher modeling and mimic so students will feel comfortable (basically, I'm so silly that no one worries about looking silly themselves!). Next learners will learn how to use one's body to convey a character. How does this person walk? What do they do with their hands? How would they stand/sit/move, etc? I also will talk some about body consciousness on stage and basic stage manners like cheating out, not upstaging and how to always be seen. Finally, we'll talk about how we FEEL when we're a particular character and we will add a story to explain who the character is.


Auditioning for a part

Students will learn how to audition for a part. They will choose their top three favorite characters, develop character voices and movements for each, memorize a few lines and perform for Ms. Jackson and the class. Depending on how many students are enrolled in class, there will be some double casting.


Rehearsing

Although we do not have a stage, we will do our best to learn as many parts as we can for stage performance. If students have space, they may move around as the characters. Students are expected to memorize their lines. If they would like to put together costumes and collect props for their parts, they may.


Performing

We perform!

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