The Drama program offers students a sequential acquisition of dramatic skills and the exploration of a variety of theatre disciplines, including: voice and speech, movement, improvisation, playwriting, character, directing, theatre studies, theatre history, and theatre production.
Drama
Drama is an art that can develop the whole person: emotionally, physically, intellectually, imaginatively, aesthetically, and socially. Drama allows for positive group interaction and tolerance. Students work together to reach common goals. As students progress through the dramatic forms of expression at the secondary level, a greater emphasis is placed upon the development of the individual as a creator, performer, historian, critic, and patron. Drama is offered in class but there are also additional classes that may be taken outside of class time for additional experience and credits.