Programs for Ages 14-18
At High School age, students are learning to become independent and empowered adults. SCT believes an arts integrated curriculum can support young people on this journey.
Spotlight: Creative Drama for Mental Wellness
9th - 12th | Approx. Ages 14-18 | 60 Minutes per Session | Workshop & Residency | 2 + Session Workshop Series
This program is designed to bring students and their teachers together in an immersive learning environment that is brave, active, and community focused. Guided by SCT Teaching Artists, participants engage in creative play to strength trust and collaboration, and then focus their energies inward using structured activities that encourage self-reflection. Research has show that young people gain social-emotional skills when knowledge is embodied through practice. Creative Drama for Mental Wellness bridges theatre education with evidence-based strategies in SEL to help students develop self-awareness and make positive choices in addressing their mental health needs. Even in situations that are unjust or outside of their control. These concepts are rehearsed using role play exercises within the safety of the classroom so that they develop confidence to advocate for themselves when faced with challenges in the real world.
Additional Curriculum Options
To book a class or learn more, reach out to our Engagement Programs Manager at communityengagement@sct.org or call 206.443.0807 x10124.
Acting 1: The Actor’s Toolkit
Approx. Ages 14-18 | 60 Minutes per Session | Workshop & Residency
In this introductory class, students learn the fundamentals of acting through energetic theatre games and exercises. We’ll tackle the most important question behind every character: “What’s my objective?” Once we understand what our characters want, we’ll explore the tactics they might use to achieve their goals, and what happens when they run into obstacles along the way. Each workshop or residency experience will be tailored to the grade and experience level of the class.
Devising: Collaborative Storytelling and New Play Development
Approx. Ages 14-18 | 60 Minutes per Session | Residency Only
Devising, or collective creation, is one way that theatre-makers create new stories for our stages. In this residency, SCT Teaching Artists will guide your classroom through ensemble building activities and group improvisation to write a new one-act play. This class can only be taught in a residency of 5+ weeks.
Improvisation
Approx. Ages 14-18 | 60 Minutes per Session | Workshop & Residency
In this fast-paced, creative environment, we’ll learn the fundamentals of improv, beginning with the all-important adage “Yes, and…” From there, we’ll learn how to create stories without scripts or rehearsal using a wide variety of improv techniques, formats, and games.
Sketch Comedy
Approx. Ages 14-18 | 60 Minutes per Session | Workshop & Residency
Bring your best punchlines and hone your humor in this class filled with improvisation, creative exploration, and collaboration. Students work as an ensemble to write, workshop, and present their own original sketch comedy scenes. Live from Seattle, It’s SCT!
Stage Combat
Approx. Ages 14-18 | 60 Minutes per Session | Workshop & Residency
Ever wonder how actors perform a combat scene? In this active, dynamic class, students will explore the ways actors stay safe on stage during fights that make an audience think “That looked so real – I hope they’re okay!” Learn the essential moves and skills for on-stage combat, including convincing falls, slaps, and other fight moves in a safe environment.
Theatre Education
Approx. Ages 14-18 | 60 Minutes per Session | Workshop & Residency
Challenge your students to become the next generation of theatre educators by learning how to develop and instruct their own Story Drama lesson plan for kindergartens. Mentored by one of our Story Drama experts, high school students will focus on a popular children’s book, while learning the ins-and-outs of classroom management, inspiring imaginative play, and creating kinesthetic learning opportunities for their lesson. This residency will culminate with groups instructing their lesson in a kindergarten classroom, followed by a reflective evaluation with our mentoring Teaching Artist.
Conflict Resolution
9th – 12th Grade | Weave theatre and social emotional learning together to practice Conflict Resolution. Your ensemble will rehearse scenarios that require collaboration and Conflict Resolution. Students are empowered to identify the problem and their feelings, stay safe and calm, and communicate effectively as they move towards a solution. This curriculum can be tailored to meet the needs of your classroom, incorporating scenarios on cyber-bullying, exclusion, peer-to-peer disagreements, etc. This is a 3-session workshop series but can be expanded to a 6+ class residency.
Creative Drama for Mental Wellness
Approx. Ages 14-18 | 60 Minutes per Session | Workshop & Residency | Workshop Series
This program is designed to bring students and their teachers together in an immersive learning environment that is brave, active, and community focused. Guided by SCT Teaching Artists, participants engage in creative play to strengthen trust and collaboration, and then focus their energies inward using structured activities that encourage self-reflection. CD4MW bridges theatre education with evidence-based strategies in SEL to help students develop self-awareness and make positive choices in addressing their mental health needs. This is a 2+ workshop series but can be expanded to a 6+ class residency.
Ensemble Building
Approx. Ages 14-18 | 60 Minutes per Session | Workshop & Residency
Theatre is a gateway to a stronger community. Turn your classroom into an ensemble through a myriad of theatre-based exercises that actors use to become a collaborative team. Each activity will focus on important 21st Century Skills: critical thinking, social/emotional learning, empathy, creative problem solving, positive communication, collaboration, and imaginative play. We recommend a residency experience of 5 sessions for optimal student success.
Playwriting: Journey of the Hero
Approx. Ages 14-18 | 60 Minutes per Session | Residency Only
Let’s ignite the power and magic of creativity through the journey of the hero! Students will learn the fundamentals of playwriting: structure, plot, character development, and dialogue through creative exercises that ignite the imagination and explore how these ingredients created everlasting heroes like Frodo, Luke, Katniss, and Indiana Jones. We recommend a residency of 5 sessions for optimal student success.
Poetry for the People
Approx. Ages 14-18 | 60 Minutes per Session | Workshop & Residency
If telling your truth and expressing yourself fills your soul with music, then get ready to explore the art of Spoken Word, a form at the intersection of poetry and hip-hop.
Poets are first and foremost storytellers, who add sleek rhymes and clever intonations to bring their words alive. Students will learn how to craft their own poems and practice performing them for a group of their peers.
Shakespeare Shake Up
Approx. Ages 14-18 | 120 Minutes per Session | Workshop & Residency
Bring Shakespeare to life for your students! ‘All the world’s a stage’ with this immersive workshop experience that combines fun and games with trivia, acting, and collaborative storytelling to deepen knowledge about the Bard. Students explore the play of your choice while combining knowledge about Elizabethan theatre with an opportunity to try fundamental acting skills. Get ready for a highly hilarious time!
The Holocaust and The Diary of Anne Frank
Approx. Ages 14-18 | 60 Minutes per Session | Workshop & Residency
The Diary of Anne Frank is studied world-wide as it documents the sobering true story of eight people living and hiding during Nazi-occupied Holland in World War II, as seen through the eyes of 13-year-old Anne. Her words reach out to us over the generations, inspiring us to never forget, to never give up on the power and goodness of the human spirit, and to always “fill life with living.” This workshop explores these historical events while teaching the importance of empathy, advocacy, and disruption of othering in society. If selecting a residency, we recommend 5 classes for optimal student success. Inspired by the production, The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett.
I Am & We Are
Approx. Ages 14-18 | 90 Minute Session | Workshop Only
Explore interactive arts activities that empower students to reflect on their own identities while celebrating themselves and each other. This workshop is best as a preparatory introduction to engaging in anti-racism and anti-oppression work on an individual and collective level.
My Vote, My Voice
Approx. Ages 14-18 | 90 Minute Session | Workshop Only
Do you know your voter’s rights or about the restrictions in the United States? Come together as a class to discuss voter myths, empower political voice through theatre games, and reflect on how to remain a civically engaged individual. Students will use what they have learned, discussed, and experienced to create short responses in order to debunk common voting myths, and express the importance of voting to their peers.
WWII and the Impact on Japanese Americans
Approx. Ages 14-18 | 60 Minutes per Session | Residency Only
When the U.S. government forced Japanese-American citizens into incarceration camps, many Japanese-Americans faced difficult truths about the idea of home. One young person’s struggle to understand a society allowing mass discrimination against its citizens poses questions as urgent today as they were in the past. This workshop explores these historical events while teaching the importance of empathy, advocacy, and disruption of othering in society. We recommend 3-5 classes for optimal student success. Inspired by Naomi Iizuka’s adaptation of The Journal of Ben Uchida: Citizen 13559.
Commission a Topic
Approx. Ages 14-18 | 60 Minutes per Session | Workshop & Residency
Don’t see a topic we offer yet? You can commission new workshops that integrate theatre with a subject or unit of your choice. You’ll be paired with our teaching faculty to co-design a kinesthetic and interdisciplinary learning experience tailored to your curriculum needs.
Costs
Want to speak to our Engagement Programs Manager directly? Call 206.443.0807 x10124 or email communityengagement@sct.org.
- Workshops are $245 per hour of instruction.
- Residency programs are $225 per hour of instruction with a minimum of 5 classes booked.