![]() To be seated in the area with best view of the screens book online using the caption price type, c7777 or email Alternatively, to access the captions on your personal device (phone), scan the QR Code on the sign displayed at the entry to the venue.Įxperienced Auslan theatre interpreters stand to the side of the stage and translate what the actors are saying or singing into Auslan. Captions will be displayed on a screen or available via your personal device (phone). The authorised ticket agencies for this event are Sydney Opera House and Bell Shakespeare. For more information about Authorised Agencies, see the frequently asked questions below.Ĭaptions are text descriptions that display the session's dialogue, identify speakers, and describe other relevant sounds that are otherwise inaccessible to people who are deaf or have hearing loss. Exact prices will be displayed with seat selection.Ĭhildren aged 15 years and under must be accompanied at all times Prices correct at the time of publication and subject to change without notice. $8.95 booking fee applies per transaction *Means Tested Australian Pensions include:Īged Disability, Veterans’ Affairs, Health Care, Job Search, Supporting Parent 〄 ☞ CULTURALLY-RESPONSIVE-SUSTAINING TEACHING ☜ 〄Įxplore ways to diversify your Shakespeare unit here.^Strictly limited to 4 tickets per transaction. ![]() stitch together character performances in iMovie, WeVideo or Windows Movie Maker to create a ‘movie’ version – I’ve done this, so contact me if you’d like to know more.Students can work independently or in teams to: Need to do Shakespeare at a distance? Here’s the solution! Use this accessible script to kick off a distance learning or in-person project. links to curated YouTube videos to use alongside the script.the play script of 12 pages (in greyscale to reduce printing costs).notes on my experiences of staging this version of the play with suggestions on how to perform it with minimal additional resources.It is the perfect introduction to a study of the original text, or a way of touching upon the main points of the story when you do not have time to explore the original, full version.Alternatively, it has the potential for use as a Reader’s Theatre script (though I have not used it this way myself). To separate the stage from the rest of the space, we have used raised platforms, display boards (as wings) or simply marked out the space by where we seat the audience. It has been performed in our school theatre, in our classroom and also in our common room as it requires nothing more than a clear staging area, separate from ‘behind the scenes’.Depending on how it is directed, it can be performed in 30 minutes to an hour.There are 13 unique roles – some can be doubled up for smaller classes or (for larger classes) divide the class into 2 groups so they can perform for each other.I have used this script for teaching low ability students, mixed-ability classes including ‘gifted’, special needs, and English language learners – it’s always been highly successful. ![]() This simplified and abridged version of Macbeth is mostly in contemporary English, but also has occasional lines from the original play.*Email me any time – I’d love to collaborate with you! ![]() If you’re wondering how do you make teaching Macbeth fun, this will get you started! In here you’ll find an adapted script with no less than 15 bonus Macbeth teaching resources to engage your Middle Schoolers (and up) during this topic. My support* and the notes included serve as a Macbeth teacher guide, so this download supports even first-time teachers to be successful. This Adapted Macbeth Script for Middle School is the perfect introduction to Shakespeare’s classic play. Whether you are teaching Macbeth to low ability students, or using it as an easy way in to the original script, this will save you time.
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