Pen/Pencil, Highlighter
Markers/Colored Pencils
Make Up
A list will be provided at the end of September in preparation for the makeup unit
Imagination
Willingness to try new things regardless of it being weird or scary
Turn in a signed Theatre Waiver Form
Creating an Ensemble
Movement - Laban / Viewpoints
Play Reading
Scripted Character Development
Original Character Development
Voice - Dialects / Accents
Theatre Careers
Create elements of Technical Theatre
Participate in the UIL Technical Theatrical Design Competition
Greek Theatre
World Theatre
Directing
Digital Media
Reenforce Audience and Performer Etiquette
Reenforce Playwriting Format and Structure
Reenforce Memorization Techniques
Reenforce Critiques and Self Reflection
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Students are encouraged to attend live theatre performances at Griffin and our sister schools in Frisco ISD.
Students are encouraged to audition for the mainstage shows, but it is not required of them to do so. However, students ARE REQUIRED to participate in the Spring Showcase in May. Production dates are below and save the dates:
Griffin Theatre Performance Calendar
October 9, 2025 Improv Comedy Smackdown: Griffin vs. Cobb at Wakeland HS
December 11-12, 2025 Elf Junior
February 7, 2026 UIL One Act Play Zone Competition Day
February 11, 2026 UIL One Act Play Public Performance at Griffin MS
February 14, 2026 UIL One Act Play District Competition Day
April 23-24, 2026 Spring Show at Griffin MS
TBD Theatre Class Showcase at Griffin MS - required for Theatre II/III Students
Progress Checks (Daily Classwork) - as students grow into performers, they will receive evaluations showing their growth. These grades will not affect their average for the grading period.
Assessment of Learning (Mastery Grades) - students will showcase their Mastery through performance.
For example, to show their mastery of using movement on stage, students will rehearse and perform a scene using Labon techniques. In the performance, students will demonstrate how to stand on stage, what energy they use in their movement, where their movement takes them, and what shape the movement looks like.
Mastery Grades are entered into the gradebook on a traditional 100 scale and are used to calculate a student's final grade for the grading period.
Retesting - if a student is not satisfied with their Mastery Grade, they will be offered an opportunity to retest. In order to retest a performance, the student will need to schedule time before school to have a rehearsal with Ms. Englander. Once they have rehearsed with Ms. Englander, we will schedule the retest.
All students in the Griffin Theatre Class are expected to participate and try new things even when it's weird or scary.
Respect your fellow classmates. Theatre involves a fair amount of risk. In order for us to do our best, we must allow others to speak and perform without fear of being judged.
Come to class on time and bring your materials every day.
Come to class prepared to work. If you are absent, it is up to you to find out what was missed.
All students are required to follow all Frisco Theatre Safety Protocols.
Leave your cell phone in your backpack unless Ms. Englander says we're using it for an activity
Save your food/gum for lunch
Clean up area before leaving class
If it is not yours, don't touch it.