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Welcome to Barrett's Stage
Parents & Students,
In this site you will find the inner workings of Studio #533, as well as a connection to the Theatre Department activities. Here is your chance to keep updated on homework assignments, theatrical & classroom events, and resources to prompt further research and thought around the artistry of Acting, Public Speaking, Debate, & Back-Stage Tech.
K-Central Theatre Department
All performances, rehearsals, and special events dealing with the Dramatic Arts after school such as: the Forensic Team, Improv Team, and School Productions will be corresponded through our facebook site.
www.facebook.com/kcentraltheatre
Barrett Rules...............
- Always strive to do and be your best. Participate to the fullest of your ability -- community growth depends on the inclusion of every individual voice. It’s okay to make mistakes; they’re part of the learning process. Take a chance and you just might learn something new.
- Respect the classroom community. Listen actively -- respect others when they are talking. Do not interrupt the teacher or another student when he or she is speaking, performing, or presenting. Differences of opinion are welcome in the learning environment; however, name-calling, insults, and foul language are un-acceptable. Be conscious of body language and nonverbal responses -- they can be as disrespectful as words.
- Be honest in your work. Speak from your own experience instead of generalizing ("I" instead of "they," "we," and "you"). The goal is not to agree -- it is to gain a deeper understanding. Plagiarism and cheating not only rob you of a learning experience, but also rob someone else of their ideas and hard work. I expect all work to be yours and yours alone.
- Create and keep a clean atmosphere. Avoid harming any school property including the classroom desks, materials, and books in the classroom while always maintaining a clean area. I will also not touch or mess with other people’s property.
- Go P.R.O. Be Prepared to learn, Respect others, & take Ownership for your actions.
How has theatre impacted your life?
drama
ontario burnett | 11/04/2014
Theater has impacted my life in many ways. Some ways by the tone, cause it let's you feel the mood of the play. Another thing that has effected me in acting is patoming and object that is not there and make the audience feel that the object is actually. These are some way theater has effected my life
Re: drama
Barrett | 11/17/2014
Awesome dude. Share the story of experiencing a Tyler Perry play.
how has acting impacted my life
Rochelle Sims | 09/06/2014
Acting has impacted my life by whenever I get tired of my life I pretend I'm living someone else's
Re: how has acting impacted my life
Barrett | 09/08/2014
The adventure and freedom in playing a character that is different than ourselves teaches us empathy, and the ability to live out side of ourselves gives us life.
Senior Showcase Independent Study
Jake Elliott | 04/15/2014
Acting and performing has impacted my life in more ways than I can explain. It gave me the ability to blow off steam and have more fun than I could have ever imagined. By going up on stage and showing people what I'm capable of I was able to pave a way for my future and become the person I am today. Thank you Barrett for being an incredible mentor, teacher, and role model for these past 4 years.
Re: Senior Showcase Independent Study
Barrett | 04/21/2014
It has been my pleasure to see you grow and mature as an amazing actor and performer. You have electrified the stage with your devotion, attention to detail, and the power of honesty. Not many can do what you do, so show the world and never let the artistry that lives within you die!
Senior Showcase Independent Study
Brooke Maguire | 04/01/2014
Drama and theater have helped me become the person that I am today. It has helped me to come out of my shell and have a lot of fun in high school. Also, I will be able to use all of the wonderful skills that I learned throughout theater.
Re: Senior Showcase Independent Study
Barrett | 04/21/2014
You are a force to be reckon with. I find your commitment and insight uplifting and admirable. You are showing great leadership. Your hard work makes you stand out.