Study Guide Development

 
**click this image to view my lesson and its resource page

**click this image to view this lesson and its resource page

This Social Studies lesson takes geography and pairs it with the ideas that students have from the settings in the play. Fun fact: this was my first ever lesson!

**click this image to view the Scenic Design page

**click this image to view the Scenic Design page

The goal of this page is to give teachers, students, and young audiences insight into what the role of a scenic designer is, and some more details about the set of the show.

 
**click the banner to view this study guide

**click the banner to view the full study guide

 

**click this image to view this lesson and its resource page

**click this image to view this lesson and its resource page

This ELA lesson emphasizes on synthesizing the Chorus in a modern adaptation from its original Greek text and queer representation in the adaptation.

**click this image to view the Greek Theatre page

**click this image to view the Greek Theatre page

This page gives an overview of Greek Theatre– hitting on terms, how the stage was set up, and important “people, places, and things” that are relevant to The Oresteia.

 
**Click the poster to view this study guide

**Click the poster to view this study guide

 

Going to the Rose Guides

The Rose Theater creates study guides that are sent to schools for students and for families to review. These guides set the framework for the show’s story, provide information on what to expect in the production, and include other points for an exciting trip to the theater. Below are two drafts I collaborated on for the 2021-2022 season.

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**click the banner to view the study guide

**click the banner to view the study guide

**click the banner to view the study guide