Links We Like
Looking for more great resources? These sites recommended by TAA members include everything from membership organizations to publishers to lesson plans. We think you should know about them!
Publisher with a focus on significant age-appropriate roles for young actors and plays for young audiences, as well as dozens of scenes and monologues that are free to use in the classroom and for auditions.
Guidance from the Dramatists Guild of America about copyright for teachers and theatre-makers in the educational theatre space.
One-stop shop for theatre projections and instruction.
A searchable online database for info on puppetry styles, puppet history, puppeteers and more.
Teaching Confidence Through Choreography One 8-count At A Time!
The largest non-profit dedicated to puppetry in the U.S. (located in Atlanta, GA)--has theaters, museum exhibits, workshops, films, research library and more!
Performing artists' hub for information, casting notices and other resources.
Resources to create "The equitable performing arts classroom."
Loads of videos on American Sign Language by Bill Vicars, divided into various subjects. Informative and fascinating.
The website for the largest membership-based puppetry organization in the U.S.--check out the "Discover Puppetry" page for lots of great resources and info!
The website for the American "branch" of the international puppetry membership organization.
Intimacy training resources.
Website for playwriting basics, including formatting.
Accessible intimacy training.
Samples of accents from around the world, as well as comments and notes from accent experts.
The Broadway to start your day. A fun, fast, (and free!) must-read morning newsletter for theatre professionals.