Theatre for Youth: Twelve Plays with Mature Themes

Theatre for Youth: Twelve Plays with Mature Themes

Theatre for Youth: Twelve Plays with Mature Themes

Theatre for Youth: Twelve Plays with Mature Themes

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Overview

Since the beginning of the theatre-for-youth movement in the United States, the majority of plays written for children have been fairy tales. By the 1960s, however, encouraged by changes in social attitudes toward children, playwrights began to respond to a growing tendency on the parts of both parents and teachers to have children face, rather than avoid, the more difficult truths of existence. Thus children's dramatic literature was opened to new subjects, themes and characters previously considered unsuitable for the young audience.

Theatre for Youth seeks to identify and illustrate this trend by examining twelve plays that deal with mature themes: aging, death and dying, conformity, sexuality, divorce, moral culpability. The plays have been chosen not only for their mature content, but also for their professional integrity, the delicacy with which they handle their subject matter, and their respect for their intended audience.

A foreword by Jed H. Davis, an introduction and summary paragraphs for each play by Jennings and Berghammer, and a lengthy annotated list of suggested plays for further reading or viewing make this volume extremely useful both for directors of children's theatre and for teachers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292780859
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 06/01/1986
Edition description: 1ST ED.
Pages: 524
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.17(d)
Age Range: 13 Years

About the Author

Coleman A. Jennings (1933-2020) was Jesse H. Jones Regents Professor in Fine Arts at the University of Texas at Austin. Gretta Berghammer is Professor of Theatre at the University of Northern Iowa at Cedar Falls.

Table of Contents

  • The Honorable Urashimo Taro (dramatized by Coleman A. Jennings)
  • Courage! (dramatized by Ed Graczyk)
  • The Odyssey (dramatized by Gregory A. Falls and Kurt Beattie)
  • Noodle doodle box (adapted and translated by Anita and Alex Page)
  • The Arkansaw bear (Aurand Harris)
  • The boy who stole the stars (Julian Wiles)
  • The boy who talked to whales (Webster Smalley)
  • My days as a youngling (dramatized by Nancy Niles Sexton, Vaughn McBride, and Martha Harrison Jones)
  • The code breaker (Pauline C. Conley)
  • Broken hearts (dramatized by Gretta Berghammer and Rod Caspers)
  • Doors (Suzan L. Zeder)
  • The Martian chronicles (adapted by Candace M. Sorensen)
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