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Drama Games for Classrooms and Workshops

Jessica Swale

Publisher: Nick Hern Books

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Summary

101 great drama games for use in any classroom or workshop setting. Part of the NHB Drama Games series.
A dip-in, flick-through, quick-fire resource book, packed with 101 lively drama games suitable for players of all ages, with many appropriate for children from age 6 upwards. Whilst aimed primarily at school, youth theatre and community groups, they are equally fun - and instructional - for adults to play in workshop or rehearsal settings.
'Small but perfectly formed, this is an essential purchase for classroom teachers and workshop leaders alike.' Total Theatre Magazine
Available since: 03/25/2013.
Print length: 208 pages.

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