Young citizen artists in training

Frisch details how he taught the exercise, The Names That Hurt, to his sophomore and junior playwrights/actors. He argues that he began the exercise a little differently in that he asked the class collectively to create a list on the blackboard of every derogatory term they could think of for a huma...

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Drama teachers
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Performing arts education
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Teaching methods
Theater workshops
Theatre workshops
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