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Theatre, in one form or another, has existed for thousands of years. Through energy and imagination theatre is a means to explore society, examine relationships, frame, expose, critique, and speculate. The IB Theatre program will engage students to study diverse forms of theatres in theoretical, historical, and cultural contexts. Beyond the study of theatre, and more importantly, students will learn by engaging in theatre practice and performance. At the core of the theatre course lays a concern with clarity of understanding, critical thinking, reflective analysis, effective involvement and imaginative synthesis - all of which should be achieved through practical engagement in theatre.
Critical to the IB Theatre student is the importance of working independently and as a member of an ensemble. Each student will need to develop the ability to lead and temper that with the recognition of when it is better to follow.
The information provided here is for your reference. You should print these (double side the longer ones) and put them in a binder with sections labled for each.
IB Theatre Journal Information
IB Theatre Select Bibliography