DESTINATIONS

SCHOOL ASSEMBLY PROGRAM & OUTREACH

For over 50 years, Imagination Theater has used a proven approach to help students address real life challenges. Program topics include bullying prevention, empathy, mental health, and sexual harm prevention. Students become more aware of these topics by watching scenes performed by professional actors. Then, they become more knowledgeable by participating in facilitated discussions. Finally, they are able to apply that knowledge in real time through participatory role-play with the actors on stage. Students leave more mindful and inspired to make better life choices to keep themselves safe and healthy.

supports classroom learning in:
The Arts, Character Education.

topics covered:
Anti-Bullying, Empathy/Tolerance, Emotional Wellness, Empathy/Tolerance, Health/Safety, Sexual Harm Prevention.

contact info
Name: Stephen Leaver
Phone: 773-492-1966
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Group Size: Varies Program Type: Day Trips, Performances, Guided Activities, Outreach Recomm. Length of Visit: Varies Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: VariesRecommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: VariesRecommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies Registration: Phone, Email Cost: Fee Accessible To: LD, ASD

ABOUT

Imagination Theater

Imagination Theater uses a proven approach that includes scenes, facilitated discussions, and improvised role-play to help students address real life issues that they face. Each year, Imagination Theater provides over 150 programs to 25,000 students. Imagination Theater travels to the schools and performs in a wide variety of venues.

contact info

Hrs: Varies

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

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Theater Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

Throughout the ages, theater has been used to record history, depict religious stories, spread information and even propaganda. Theater began in 500 B.C. in Greece. Today, Broadway shows alone sell over $1 billion worth in tickets and support 85,000 jobs – everyone from the playwright, to the sound technician, to the set designer. When visiting the theater, discuss what jobs people can have at the theater and the process of producing a stage play. Ask if the show offers Q&A or behind the scene opportunities.

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OUTREACH PERFORMANCES

For over 50 years, Imagination Theater has used a proven approach to help students address real life challenges. Program topics include bullying prevention, empathy, mental health, and sexual harm prevention. Students become more aware of these topics by watching scenes performed by professional actors. Then, they become more knowledgeable by participating in facilitated discussions. Finally, they are able to apply that knowledge in real time through participatory role-play with the actors on stage. Students leave more mindful and inspired to make better life choices to keep themselves safe and healthy.

supports classroom learning in:
The Arts, Character Education.

topics covered:
Anti-Bullying, Empathy/Tolerance, Emotional Wellness, Empathy/Tolerance, Health/Safety, Sexual Harm Prevention.

contact info
Name: Stephen Leaver
Phone: 773-492-1966
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Group Size: Varies Program Type: Day Trips, Performances, Guided Activities, Outreach Recomm. Length of Visit: Varies Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: VariesRecommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: VariesRecommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies Registration: Phone, Email Cost: Fee Accessible To: LD, ASD

ABOUT

Imagination Theater

Imagination Theater uses a proven approach that includes scenes, facilitated discussions, and improvised role-play to help students address real life issues that they face. Each year, Imagination Theater provides over 150 programs to 25,000 students. Imagination Theater travels to the schools and performs in a wide variety of venues.

contact info

Hrs: Varies

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Theater Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

Throughout the ages, theater has been used to record history, depict religious stories, spread information and even propaganda. Theater began in 500 B.C. in Greece. Today, Broadway shows alone sell over $1 billion worth in tickets and support 85,000 jobs – everyone from the playwright, to the sound technician, to the set designer. When visiting the theater, discuss what jobs people can have at the theater and the process of producing a stage play. Ask if the show offers Q&A or behind the scene opportunities.

View Lesson Plan>>