Sunday, December 13, 2009










DECEMBER 14th - DECEMBER 18th
BEGINNING ACTING


Monday, December 14th:

Warm-ups: Using your character’s circumstance, create an emotional memory journey.
Go over stage directions.

Work with:
Savvy and La Iya


Tuesday, December 15th:

Shortened day!

Two more pivotal moments!

Work with:
Trina and Deborah


Wednesday, December 16th:

Warm-ups:
Vocal and physical
Using your character’s circumstances create a sense memory journey.

Two more pivotal moments!

Work with:
“The Jumper”


Thursday, December 17th:

Warm-ups:
Vocal and physical
Two more pivotal moments

Work with:
Hayley and Genesis on “The Roommate”



Friday, December 18th:

The following scenes will perform today:

Family Suite
The Glass Menagerie
The Jumper
The Roommate

The audience will critique the performers.
The scenes will be videotaped.
The performers will then review their work and write a reflection.
The reflection will include:
Could I be heard?
Could I be understood?
Did I connect to my scene partner?
Did I create a believable living space?
Were my objectives clear?
Did I stay in character?
Did I create a believable character?

Saturday, November 28, 2009









Monday, November 30th:

Warm-ups: vocal, physical
Sense and emotion memory exercises

Three minute reenactment of important moment in character's life

Work with new scene today!

Tuesday, December 1st:

Warm-ups: vocal, physical
Sense and emotion memory exercises

Three minute reenactment of important moment in character's life

Work with new scene today!

Wednesday, December 2nd:

Warm-ups: vocal, physical
Sense and emotion memory exercises

Three minute reenactment of important moment in character's life

Work with new scene today!

Thursday, December 3rd:

We are going to learn a new acting exercise based on the Meisner Method called "Repeats".

Work with a new scene today!

Friday, December 4th:

Warm-ups: Vocal and physical

Theatre Games!

Saturday, November 21, 2009










NOVEMBER 23rd WEEKLY AGENDA
FOR
BEGINNING ACTING

Monday, November 23rd:
Warm-ups!
Who-What-Where-When Journals
Assignment: Go through your script and where ever you find a reference to a place, a person, a pet or an event, create a half page story on it. Personalize it so that it means something to you.
This is a major part of your grade.
Work with a scene today.

Tuesday, November 24th:
Not a shortened day today.
Warm-ups!
Who-What-Where-When Journals
Work with another scene today.

Tonight is OPEN HOUSE from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Your parents will pick up your report cards tonight.

Wednesday, November 25th:
Minimum Day today!
New Assignment: Dramatize a key moment in your character’s past which is mentioned in the scene but is not part of the scene.
Theatre games today.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Monday, November 16th:
Vocal warm-ups!
Break into groups and read through the script!

Tuesday, November 17th:
Shortened day!
Work with one scene today to show rehearsal process while class watches.

Wednesday, November 18th:
Warm-ups: Vocal and physical
Journal:
Who-What-Where-When journal
Go through your script and write a brief history (make up stuff) about every person, place or thing your character talks about or is shared history with the other character in your scene.
Work with another scene.

Thursday, November 19th:
Warm-ups!
Continue your Who-What-Where-When journal
Sense memory exercise
Work with another scene

Friday, November 20th:
Warm-ups!
Journal: Work on the biography of your character
Work with another scene.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Weekly Agenda for Beginning Acting
October 19th - October 23rd

Monday, October 19th:
Warm-ups!
Theatre games

Tuesday, October 20th:
Shortened day!
Present “Five Words/Five Situations”

Wednesday, October 21st:
Warm-Ups!
Physical and Vocal Warm-ups!
Finish up “Five Words/Five Situations”

Thursday, October 22nd:
Warm-ups!
Physical and Vocal Warm-ups!
Theatre games

Friday, October 23rd:
Theatre games!

Sunday, October 11, 2009








BEGINNING ACTING OCTOBER 12TH AGENDA

Monday, October 12th:
Warm-ups
Theatre Games
Break into groups of three and work on “One Word/One Situation” scenes

Tuesday, October 13th:
Warm-ups
Theatre Games
Begin presenting your “One Word/One Situation” scenes

Wednesday, October 14th:
Meet in front of #503 at 10:30 to walk to the International Latino Film Festival

Thursday, October 15th:
Warm-ups
Theatre Games
Continue presenting your “One Word/One Situation” scenes

Friday, October 16th:
Meet with Mr. Itkin’s class
Theater Games

Sunday, October 04, 2009










OCTOBER 5, 2009 BEGINNING ACTING AGENDA

Monday, October 5th:
Warm-ups!
Theatre games!

Tuesday, October 6th:
Shortened day!
More warm-ups!
Theatre games!

Wednesday, October 7th:
Field trip to the Egyptian Theatre for Latinos in Film!
Guest speaker tba

Thursday, October 8th:
Theatre games:

One Word Situational Scenes:

A group of three or four performers choose a word or a phrase (for example, "sorry" or "thank you") and develop and perform three or four short scenes based on the word. Each scene should depict a different situation using the word in a different context; in each scene an actor says the word or phrase in a different way. The word or phrase is spoken at a high point in the scene, not thrown away in the first few lines.

Example: Given the word “welcome” three actors portray the following three scenes: saying welcome to a long awaited good friend; saying welcome to relatives they dislike and whom they only greet at their parents’ insistence, and saying welcome to visiting diplomats.

Suggested Word Phrases:

welcome
good
thank you
sorry
never
why
oh, no
really

Friday, October 9th:
Begin presenting your One Word Situational Scenes

Monday, September 28, 2009










September 29th Weekly Agenda for Beginning Acting

Tuesday, September 29th:

Shortened day!

Finish up monologues.

Wednesday, September 30th:

Begin theatre games!

Vocal exercises
Physical warm-ups
Emotion memories

Thursday, October 1st:

Theatre exercises

Vocal exercises
Physical warm-ups
Emotion memories

Friday, October 2nd:

Improv!
Theatre games

Sunday, September 20, 2009

September 21st Weekly Agenda for Beginning Acting:

This week you will be presenting your monologues. Since there are over fifty of you in the class it will probably take about a week. You will then be assigned to Mr. Itkin's class or to my class. We will then begin working on acting exercises and scenes. And yes, the monologues must be memorized.

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

BEGINNING ACTING
Welcome to Beginning Acting. The class is taught by Kate Bridges and will be combined with Mr. Itkin’s Advanced Acting class.
Each day the class will start with vocal exercises, stretches, physical warm-ups and acting exercises - some of them fun, some of them weird. But everyone is expected to participate and the grade will be based in part on participation.

We will do theatre games - particularly in the beginning of the semester. The games are fun and do require everyone to get up on her or his feet and participate. The games do serve a purpose and are designed to help the young actor grow.
During the first half of the semester, you will pair up or work in small groups of three or four and create scenes and/or pantomimes according to a set guide line which you will perform for a grade.

As the semester progresses, you will be given a monologue from which you will develop a character. The process which you will use to create a living, believable character will include improvs and exercises you will perform in front of the class, and written work on the character which will include creating a background for the character, a day in the life of the character, objectives of the character, and a “Who-What-Where-When” journal on the scene. These will be turned in for a grade. The monologue will be committed to memory and performed in front of the class.

You will also choose scenes and scene partners, create believable characters through the process described above, commit the lines to memory and perform the scenes in front of the class - complete with props and blocking.
You will rehearse with me twice. You will present to me what you have created on your own; I will direct and block your scene which you will then rehearse. A few days later you will rehearse the scene for me but this time fully memorized and with props and blocking. You will then be scheduled to perform the scene or monologue in front of the class.

You will perform one memorized monologue and at least two memorized scenes during the semester in addition to the group pantomimes and group created scenes.

The class will learn to critique the scenes and monologues and write criticisms or critiques of the work which will be turned in for a grade. The performer will be videotaped and then observe her/his work and write a self reflection on the performance which will also be turned in for a grade.

You will also be expected to keep a notebook which will include your written work and your scripts.

As a member of the performing arts magnet, you will be expected to usher and work tech on at least one show per semester and to see all of the plays, and dance and vocal productions put on by the magnet.
This should be a fun but also very demanding class. Because of the nature of the class it is important that we treat each other with respect at all times so that we may feel safe to create.

The grades will be determined by the following:
Participation: 35%
Monologue: 15%
Scene: 20%
Scene: 20%
Written Work: 5%
Outside participation in magnet productions: 5%

The week’s agenda will be posted at hollywoodhighschool.net under teachers’ blogs, under jbridges and under Beginning Acting. You are expected to check it at least once a week to keep abreast of the class’s agenda. If you have a question please feel free to contact me at jkatbridge@aol.com.

Sincerely,

KATE BRIDGES

Monday, May 25, 2009







backstagewest






MAY 26th - MAY 29th WEEKLY AGENDA FOR INTERMEDIATE ACTING

This week the following people will perform their scenes:
Melissa and Daniel in BIRDS WITHOUT WINGS
Adrianna, Cristina, Leonie and Tayllor in THE CHILDREN’S HOUR
Amanda and Jonathan in MOON OVER THE BREWERY
Josue, Jennifer Sanchez, Christiina Saavedra and Ashley will also do their second rehearsal and their final performance THIS WEEK!

Tuesday, May 26th:
No shortened day today!
Animal studies! Those of you who have not performed your character’s animal study must do it this week.
Today, the following scenes are up for their second rehearsal:
Melissa and Daniel in BIRDS WITHOUT WINGS
Adrianna, Cristina, Leonie and Tayllor in THE CHILDREN’S HOUR
Amanda and Jonathan in MOON OVER THE BREWEARY
THE ABOVE SCENES WILL PERFORM THEIR SCENES ON THURSDAY, MAY 28TH.

Wednesday, May 27th:
Animal studies!
Today, the following actors are up for their second rehearsal:
Josue, Jennifer Sanchez, Christina Saavedra and Ashley will do their second rehearsall and their final performance on Friday, May 29th.

Thursday, May 28th:
The following scenes will perform today:
BIRDS WITHOUT WINGS
MOON OVER THE BREWERY
THE CHILDREN’S HOUR
The scenes will be videotaped, and critiqued and then the actors will view the tape and write a reflection on their work.
Please remember that the Who-What-Where-When journal is due on the day of the performance.

Friday, May 29th:
Josue, Jennifer Sanchez, Cristina Saavedra and Ashley will perform their scenes today.

Sunday, May 17, 2009








MAY 18th - MAY 22nd WEEKLY AGENDA FOR INTERMEDIATE ACTING


Monday, May 18th:
CST BELL SCHEDULE!
Performers:
Gabby and Mara in WORKING GIRL!
2nd Rehearsal with:
Malika and Jazmine in FAMILY SCENE
Melissa and Daniel in BIRDS WITHOUT WINGS

Tuesday, May 19th - Wednesday, May 20th:
CST BELL SCHEDULE!
NO FIFTH PERIOD!

Thursday, May 21st:
CST BELL SCHEDULE
Performers:
Axelle and Tennessee in JULIET REVISITED
Malika and Jazmine in FAMILY SCENE
Melissa and Daniel in BIRDS WITHOUT WINGS

Friday, May 22nd:
REGULAR BELL SCHEDULE
The performers from this week will view their taped scenes and write a reflection on their work.
Theater Games!

Sunday, May 10, 2009










MAY 11th - MAY 15th INTERMEDIATE ACTING AGENDA


MONDAY, MAY 11th:
Warm-ups: Vocal and Physical
Sense and Emotion memory exercises
Animal Studies
Work with: Jessica and Tyrone, and Mara and Gabriela
Work with one new scene.
Devante, Ivan, Eduardo and Eddie will view their scenes and write a reflection on their work.
As soon as you finish your scene you must find a new scene with a new (different) partner.
Please remember to turn in your “Who-What-Where-When Journals” when you have performed your scene.

TUESDAY, MAY 12th:
Not a shortened day today!
Performers:
Jessica and Tyrone
Katherine and Jennifer
Scenes will be videotaped, critiqued and the actors will view their work and write a reflection.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 13th:
Warm-ups: Physical and Vocal
Sense and Emotion memory exercises
Animal studies
Work with two new scenes today.

THURSDAY, MAY 14th:
Warm-ups: Physical and Vocal
Sense and Emotion memory exercises
Animal studies
Mara and Gabriela will perform their scene today. The scene will be taped, critiqued and the actors will review their work and write a reflection on it.
Please remember to turn in your “Who-What-Where-When Journal” when your perform your scene.
Another scene will be rehearsed today.

FRIDAY, MAY 15th:
Theatre games and rehearsals.

Saturday, May 02, 2009










MAY 4th - MAY 8th WEEKLY AGENDA FOR INTERMEDIATE ACTING

MONDAY, MAY 4TH:
Warm-ups: Physical, vocal, sense and memory
Animal Studies
Work with two scenes today.

TUESDAY, MAY 5th:
Shortened day!
Today Devonte Raye and Ivan Santiago will perform GOOD WILL HUNTING.
Those who have not watched their scenes yet will view their work and write a self reflection.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th:
Warm-ups.
Animal Studies
Work with two more scenes which will perform their scenes on Friday, May 8th.

THURSDAY, MAY 7th:
Warm-ups.
Work with two more scenes which will perform their scenes on Tuesday, May 12th.

FRIDAY, MAY 8th:
Warm-ups.
Two scenes will perform today, which will be critiqued by the class, taped and then viewed by the actors who will write a reflection on their work.

Saturday, April 25, 2009








APRIL 27th - MAY 1st WEEKLY AGENDA
FOR INTERMEDIATE ACTING

Monday, April 27th:
Warm-ups: Vocal and Physical
Relaxation Exercises
Journal: Who-What-Where-When
Today Katherine Gonzalez will perform her monologue.
Those who performed their monologues on Thursday, will watch the tape of their work and write a reflection.

Tuesday, April 28th:
Shortened day.
Animal Studies
Work with two actors on their scene.
Everyone must have a scene and a scene partner by today.

Wednesday, April 29th:
Warm-ups: Vocal and Physical
Relaxation Exercises
Animal Studies
Journal: Who-What-Where-When
Work with two actors on their scene.

Thursday, April 30th:
Warm-ups: Vocal and Physical
Relaxation Exercises
Animal Studies
Go through your scene and write your major objective(s) and then for each line write the minor objectives you have to achieve the major objective(s).
Work with two actors on their scenes.

Friday, May 1st:
Two scenes will be performed today. The scenes will be taped, the audience members will write their critiques on the performances and the actors will watch the tape of their work and write a reflection.

Sunday, April 19, 2009










April 20th - April 24th Weekly Agenda for
Intermediate Acting

EXPECTED SCHOOL WIDE LEARNING RESULTS:
Effective Communicators
Critical Thinkers

Monday, April 20th:
Warm-ups: Vocal exercises, physical exercises, sense and memory exercises
Performances today:
Tennessee Prieto
Devante Raye
Mara Patterson
The scenes will be taped, the class will write their critiques which they will share with the actors; then the actors will watch the tape of their work and then write a reflection.

Tuesday, April 21st:
Shortened Day!
Warm-ups!
Performances today:
Leonie
Eduardo
The scenes will be taped, the class will write their critiques which they will share with the actors; then the actors will watch the tape of their work and then write a reflection.

Wednesday, April 22nd:
Warm-ups!
I will work with those students who have not performed their scenes yet. You must perform your scenes this week!
Amanda Clancy
Adrianna Lemus
Jennifer Meza
Tayllor Robertson
The rest of the class must find a scene and a scene partner, get my approval and then begin rehearsing.

Thursday, April 23rd:
Those students who have not performed their scenes yet must perform them today.

Friday, April 24th:
Those students who have not performed their scenes yet must perform them today.

Sunday, April 12, 2009










APRIL 13th - APRIL 17th ACTING CLASS AGENDA

Monday, April 13th:
Please be sure to turn in your trip slip today. Let us know if you have a lunch ticket and would like to take your school lunch with you on Wednesday; otherwise, please take enough money with you (minimum five dollars) to buy lunch there in Pasadena.
This week everyone who has not performed must perform her/his scene by Friday.
Today I will work with three actors.



Tuesday, April 14th:
Shortened day!
Today Ashley Lowe and Jennifer Sanchez will perform their scenes today. The scenes will be taped, the students will write their critiques and the actors will watch their scenes and write a reflection on their work.

Wednesday, April 15th:
Please meet at the Hawthorne Gate at 9 am. You may dress “nice/casual”; please do not wear flip-flops, shorts or tee-shirts.

Thursday, April 16th:
If you have not performed your scene yet, you must rehearse with me.

Friday, April 17th:
Today we will finish presenting the photo monologues.
The class will write their critiques, the scenes will be taped and then the actors will view and write a reflection on their work.

Saturday, March 28, 2009










MARCH 30th - APRIL 3rd WEEKLY AGENDA FOR ACTING CLASS

Monday, March 30th:

Daniel Cruz and Jazmine Mcneese will perform their monologues today in front of the class. The scenes will be videotaped and critiqued by the class and then the performers will watch their scenes and write a reflection on their work.
Today I will work with Katherine on a redo of her scene.
After you have finished your monologue then you will find a scene and a scene partner with approval by me.

Tuesday, March 31st:

Shortened day!
Katherine will perform her redo.
Another monologue will be scheduled for rehearsal with me. The actor will perform her/his scene on Friday, April 3rd. Remember, your monologue must be memorized by now.

Wednesday, April 1st:

Warm-ups: Physical and vocal.
Sense and Emotion memory exercises.
Work with two more actors on their monologues. Remember, your monologues must be memorized by now.

Thursday, April 2nd:

Warm-ups: Physical and vocal.
Sense and emotion memory exercises.
Work with two more actors on their monologues. Remember, your monologues must be memorized by now.


Friday, April 3rd:

Those actors who have rehearsed with me this week will do their monologues today!

Saturday, March 21, 2009










MARCH 23rd - MARCH 27th WEEKLY AGENDA FOR ACTING

Monday, March 23rd:
Performances:
Josue
Gabriella
Melissa
The scenes will be videotaped and the class will write a critique of their performances. The actors will then view the tape of their performances and write a reflection.

Tuesday, March 24th:
Shortened day!
When you are sent outside to work, you must read through your scene at least twice; then you need to stand up, block and work on business using props in your scene. You need to do a full out run-through of your scene at least three times. If you are caught running around, or sitting and talking/laughing/fooling around with your friend(s) then you will get an “F” for the day.
When I call you in to rehearse, you must have the scene memorized or you will receive an automatic fail for the rehearsal.
Today two actors will rehearse with me.

Wednesday, March 25th:
When you are sent outside to work, you must read through your scene at least twice; then you need to stand up, block and work on business using props in your scene. You need to do a full out run-through of your scene at least three times. If you are caught running around, or sitting and talking/laughing/fooling around with your friend(s) then you will get an “F” for the day.
When I call you in to rehearse, you must have the scene memorized or you will receive an automatic fail for the rehearsal.
Today two actors will rehearse with me.
Thursday, March 26th:
When you are sent outside to work, you must read through your scene at least twice; then you need to stand up, block and work on business using props in your scene. You need to do a full out run-through of your scene at least three times. If you are caught running around, or sitting and talking/laughing/fooling around with your friend(s) then you will get an “F” for the day.
When I call you in to rehearse, you must have the scene memorized or you will receive an automatic fail for the rehearsal.
Today two actors will rehearse with me.
Those who rehearsed this week will perform their monologues on Friday.

Friday, March 27th:
Three people will perform today. Their scenes will be videotaped and the class will write a critique on their performances. Then the actors will view their taped work and write a reflection on their performances.

Saturday, March 14, 2009







MARCH 16th - MARCH 20th AGENDA FOR ACTING CLASS


Monday, March 16th:
Vocal Warm-ups!
Sense and emotion memory exercises.
Today I will work with two people today. Please bring your script with you every day and have it memorized.
If you have already performed your monologue, then please find another scene with a scene partner.

Tuesday, March 17th:
Shortened day!
Vocal Warm-ups!
Sense and emotion memory exercises.
Today I will work with one person today. Please bring your script with you every day and have it memorized.
If you have already performed your monologue, then please find another scene with a scene partner.

Wednesday, March 18th:
Vocal Warm-ups!
Sense and emotion memory exercises.
Today I will work with two people today. Please bring your script with you every day and have it memorized.
If you have already performed your monologue, then please find another scene with a scene partner.



Thursday, March 19th:
If I have worked with you on your monologue then you will perform today. The class will observe your work and then write a critique on the performance.
After you have performed your monologue, which will be taped, you will observe the tape and then write a reflection on your work.

Friday, March 20th:
No class today. Minimum day today. School dismissed at 12:40.

Monday, March 09, 2009










MARCH 9th - MARCH 13th
WEEKLY AGENDA FOR DRAMA B

Monday, March 9th:
Worked with Jessica and Malika

Tuesday, March 10th:
Shortened day.
Sense memory exercises.
Work with Malika and Melissa

Wednesday, March 11th:
Performances:
Tyrone
Eddie
Jessica
These performances will be taped and critiqued by the class. The performers will watch their taped performances and then write a reflection on their work.
After you have performed your scene, then find a scene to do with a scene partner you have not worked with before.

Thursday, March 12th:
Sense and emotion memory exercieses.
Work with Jazmine and Ivan



Friday, March 13th:
Performances:
Jazmyne
Melissa
Malika
These performances will be taped and critiqued by the class. The performers will watch their taped performances and then write a reflection on their work.
After you have performed your monologue, then find a scene to do with a scene partner you have not worked with before.

Friday, February 27, 2009










ACTING AGENDA
FOR MARCH 2ND - MARCH 6TH

MONDAY, MARCH 2ND:
Warm-ups: Physical, Vocal, and Sense and Emotional Memory Exercises
Rewrites of monologues

TUESDAY, MARCH 3RD:
SHORTENED DAY!
Begin presenting second drafts/rehearsals with me.
When you have presented your draft to me and rehearsed, then you should go outside, rewrite, polish and rehearse your monologue.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4TH:
Continue presenting second drafts/rehearsals
When you have presented your draft to me and rehearsed, then you should go outside, rewrite, polish and rehearse your monologue.

THURSDAY, MARCH 5TH
Begin presenting your rewritten scene to the class. You should treat your self written monologue as a regular monologue: it must have blocking and business and it must be memorized.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27th:
Continue presenting your final written scene. It must be memorized.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

ACTING AGENDA
FOR FEBRUARY 23RD - FEBRUARY 27TH

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD:
Warm-ups: Physical, Vocal, and Sense and Emotional Memory Exercises
Rewrites of monologues

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH:
SHORTENED DAY!
Begin presenting second drafts/rehearsals
When you have presented your draft to me and rehearsed, then you should go outside, rewrite, polish and rehearse your monologue.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH:
Continue presenting second drafts/rehearsals
When you have presented your draft to me and rehearsed, then you should go outside, rewrite, polish and rehearse your monologue.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH:
Continue presenting second drafts/rehearsals
When you have presented your draft to me and rehearsed, then you should go outside, rewrite, polish and rehearse your monologue.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27th:
Begin presenting your final written scene. It must be memorized.

Monday, February 16, 2009







BEGINNING ACTING
WEEKLY AGENDA FOR FEBRUARY 16TH - 20TH


MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16th:
Day off!
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17TH:
Sense memory exercises
Vocal exercises
Continue presenting your pictures and a brief bio of the character you are developing.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH:
Sense memory exercises
Vocal exercises
Continue presenting your pictures and a brief bio of the character you are developing.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH:
Sense memory exercises
Vocal exercises
Start writing the first draft of your monologue.
Some questions to think about as you are writing:
Where are you (the character)?
To whom are you speaking?
What is the situation in which you are involved?
What do you (the character) want to happen?
PLEASE DO NOT START THE MONOLOGUE WITH “HI, MY NAME IS.....”
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH:
Continue writing the monologue.
Create the environment in which your scene takes places.