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DTASC Handbook September 2012 E4 — 1 http://www.cetoweb.org/dtasc_pages/handbook.html SPECIFIC RULES for SHAKESPEARE EVENTS 2012 NOTE TO ALL: PLEASE REFER TO E1 AND E2; ALL THOSE RULES APPLY AS WELL. Table of Contents for E4 Acting Events E4–2 thru E4–4 Event 2, Monologue E4–2 Event 3, Shakespeare’s Grand Tour E4–2 Event 4, Tragic Deaths E4–3 Event 5, Shakespeare’s B Stories E4–3 Event 6, Shakespeare Replay E4–3 Event 7, Large Group Drama (R&J) E4–4 Event 8, Large Group Comedy (Ado) E4–4 Technical Events E4–5 thru E4–31 A/B Div Tech Theme E4–5 C Div Tech Theme E4–5 Quick Overview of Tech Categories E4–6 Basic Information for A/B/C Div E4–7 Costume Categories Special Information Extra Entries E4–8 Notes to Coaches E4–9 Costume Guidelines E4–10 Helpful Hints E4–11 A Div Sets/Lights/Graphics E4–11 A Div Court Costumes E4–12 A Div Character Costumes E4–13 B Div Sets/Lights/ Graphics E4–14 thru E4–15 B Div Court Costumes E4–16 B Div Character Costumes E4–17 C Div Sets/Lights/ Graphics E4–19 thru E4–24 Sample Light Plot E4–22 Sample Instrument Schedule E4–22 Instrument Schedule E4–23 Light Lab Sample Hook-Up E4–23 Common Lighting Symbols E4–24 C Div Court Costumes E4–25 C Div Character Costumes E4–26 Concept Papers Sets/Lights/Graphics E4–27 Court Costumes E4–29 Character Costumes E4–28 Verifications Sets/Lights/Graphics E4–30 Costumes E4–31 Index E4–32 (LAST PAGE) A Division Teachers, please refer to: Acting Events E4–2 thru E4–4 Tech Events E4–12 thru E4–14 Technical Event Directions Concept Papers E4–27 thru E4–29 Costume Guidelines E4–8 thru E4–11 Extra Entries E4–7 Forms E4–30 thru E4–31 General Info E4–5 thru E4–7 Quick Overview E4–6 Shakespeare Play Summaries C3–5 B Division Teachers, please refer to: Acting Events E4–2 thru E4–4 Tech Events E4–15 thru E4–18 Technical Event Directions Concept Papers E4–27 thru E4–29 Costume Guidelines E4–8 thru E4–11 Extra Entries E4–7 Forms E4–30 thru E4–31 General Info E4–5 thru E4–7 Quick Overview E4–6 Shakespeare Play Summaries C3–5 C Division Teachers, please refer to: Acting Events E4–2 thru E4–4 Tech Events E4–19 thru E4–26 Technical Event Directions Concept Papers E4–27 thru E4–29 Costume Guidelines E4–8 thru E4–11 Extra Entries E4–7 Forms E4–30 thru E4–31 General Info E4–5 thru E4–7 Light Plot/Instrument Schedules/Color Medium Schedules E4–22, E4–23 Lighting Symbols E4–24 Quick Overview E4–6 Shakespeare Play Summaries C3–5

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SPECIFIC RULES for SHAKESPEARE EVENTS 2012

NOTE TO ALL: PLEASE REFER TO E1 AND E2; ALL THOSE RULES APPLY AS WELL.

Table of Contents for E4

Acting Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–2 thru E4–4 Event 2, Monologue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–2 Event 3, Shakespeare’s Grand Tour . . . E4–2 Event 4, Tragic Deaths . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–3 Event 5, Shakespeare’s B Stories . . . . . E4–3 Event 6, Shakespeare Replay . . . . . . . . E4–3 Event 7, Large Group Drama (R&J) . . . E4–4 Event 8, Large Group Comedy (Ado) . . E4–4Technical Events . . . . . . . . . . . E4–5 thru E4–31 A/B Div Tech Theme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–5 C Div Tech Theme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–5 Quick Overview of Tech Categories . . . E4–6 Basic Information for A/B/C Div . . . . . E4–7 Costume Categories Special Information Extra Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–8 Notes to Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–9 Costume Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . E4–10 Helpful Hints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E4–11 A Div Sets/Lights/Graphics . . . . . . . . .E4–11 A Div Court Costumes . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–12 A Div Character Costumes . . . . . . . . . E4–13 B Div Sets/Lights/ Graphics . . . . . . . . . E4–14 thru E4–15 B Div Court Costumes . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–16 B Div Character Costumes . . . . . . . . . E4–17 C Div Sets/Lights/ Graphics . . . . . . . . . E4–19 thru E4–24 Sample Light Plot . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–22 Sample Instrument Schedule . . . . . E4–22 Instrument Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . E4–23 Light Lab Sample Hook-Up . . . . . E4–23 Common Lighting Symbols . . . . . E4–24 C Div Court Costumes . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–25 C Div Character Costumes . . . . . . . . . E4–26 Concept Papers Sets/Lights/Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . E4–27 Court Costumes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–29 Character Costumes . . . . . . . . . . . E4–28 Verifications Sets/Lights/Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . E4–30 Costumes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–31Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–32 (Last Page)

A Division Teachers, please refer to:Acting Events . . . . . . . . . . . E4–2 thru E4–4Tech Events . . . . . . . . . . . E4–12 thru E4–14Technical Event Directions Concept Papers . . . . . E4–27 thru E4–29 Costume Guidelines . . E4–8 thru E4–11 Extra Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–7 Forms . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–30 thru E4–31 General Info . . . . . . . . . E4–5 thru E4–7 Quick Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–6 Shakespeare Play Summaries . . . . .C3–5

B Division Teachers, please refer to:Acting Events . . . . . . . . . . . E4–2 thru E4–4Tech Events . . . . . . . . . . . E4–15 thru E4–18Technical Event Directions Concept Papers . . . . . E4–27 thru E4–29 Costume Guidelines . . E4–8 thru E4–11 Extra Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–7 Forms . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–30 thru E4–31 General Info . . . . . . . . . E4–5 thru E4–7 Quick Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–6 Shakespeare Play Summaries . . . . .C3–5

C Division Teachers, please refer to:Acting Events . . . . . . . . . . . E4–2 thru E4–4Tech Events . . . . . . . . . . . E4–19 thru E4–26Technical Event Directions Concept Papers . . . . . E4–27 thru E4–29 Costume Guidelines . . E4–8 thru E4–11 Extra Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–7 Forms . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–30 thru E4–31 General Info . . . . . . . . . E4–5 thru E4–7 Light Plot/Instrument Schedules/Color Medium Schedules . . .E4–22, E4–23 Lighting Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–24 Quick Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–6 Shakespeare Play Summaries . . . . .C3–5

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SPECIFIC RULES FOR SHAKESPEARE EVENTS 2012

ACTING CATEGORIES

TEXT

1 . The text of the scene must come from a standard/authorized Shakespearean text . Pronoun change and subsequent verb agreement changes are permissible . Pronouns may be changed to an appropriate proper noun, and vice versa, for clarification (e.g. change “he” to “Cassio”). If using text in a language other than English, you must have a copy of the text available at the festival in the event of any rules questions .

2 . Text is defined as dialog, act, scene, location, and stage directions. No spoken transition outside the text may be used . Individual words may not be combined at random to create new lines .

MUSIC

1 . Music may be from any source .

EVENT 2: RULES for AUDITION MONOLOGUE:

1 . The participant will prepare and present two contrasting monologues . The entire presentation is not to exceed five minutes.

2 . Both monologues must come from Shakepeare’s plays . They may come from either, both, or neither of the featured plays . A capella singing is permitted in one of the monologues .

3 . No more than two (2) chairs may be used .

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EVENT 3: RULES for SHAKESPEARE’S GRAND TOUR:

1 . 5 minute limit

2 . 2–4 participants

3. Must be from one of Shakespeare’s plays that is set outside the British Isles (i.e., not set in England, Scotland, Wales or Ireland).

4. Must not use either of the featured plays.

5. Location must be stated, either within the scene or in the intro.

6. Must be a straight scene.

EVENT 4: RULES for TRAGIC DEATHS:

1 . 5 minute limit

2 . 2–4 participants

3. Must be from one of Shakespeare’s plays that has multiple deaths.

4. Must not use either of the featured plays.

5. Must be a performance of dramatic intent, not a parody.

6. The scene must include a death or the revelation of a death.

EVENT 5: RULES FOR SHAKESPEARE’S B STORIES:

1 . 5 minute limit

2 . 2–4 participants

3. Must use a subplot from one of Shakespeare’s plays.

4. Must not use either of the featured plays.

EVENT 6: RULES FOR SHAKESPEARE REPLAY:

1 . 8 minute limit

2 . 3–10 participants

3. Must use only one of Shakespeare’s plays .

4. Must not use either of the featured plays.

5. Students perform the same Shakespearean dialog from the play twice — once in a comedic manner, once in a dramatic manner (doesn’t matter which order).

6. Parody rule is suspended for the comedic portion of this event.

7. The title (and only the title) may be restated to separate the two styles.

Specific Rules for SHAKESPEARE Events 2012, continued

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EVENT 7: RULES for LARGE GROUP DRAMA — ROMEO & jULIET

1 . Must have 3 to 6 performers .

2 . Must be a maximum of 8 minutes .

3. Must be from Romeo & Juliet.

4. Must be a scene of dramatic intent — no parodies.

EVENT 8: for LARGE GROUP COMEDY — MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

1 . Must have 3 to 6 performers .

2 . Must be a maximum of 8 minutes .

3. Must be from Much Ado About Nothing.

4. Must be a scene of comedic intent.

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Specific Rules for SHAKESPEARE Events 2012

GENERAL RULES FOR ALL TECH CATEGORIES

1 . All tech categories can have no more than four (4) presenters for C Division, no more than six (6) presenters for A/B Divisions .

2 . If participants do not present all the required elements for their specific technical category, their scores will be drastically affected.

3 . Technical presentations shall not exceed eight (8) minutes in length .

4 . Technical categories are to be entirely student designed and built . Presenters must submit a verification form signed by their sponsor indicating that the work was done by students .

5 . Detailed guidelines are provided in this handbook; please follow them .

GENERAL RULES FOR SHAKESPEARE TECH CATEGORIES

1 . Each entry in C Divison Tech must be from one of the featured plays . A/B Tech may be specified or may be Open; i.e., from any Shakespeare play including the featured plays.

2 . Must select one play per entry per category .

3 . Schools may have two entries for Court Costume and two entries for Character Costume . Costume categories may have one or two costumes per entry . A $100 restriction on construction materials will be allowed for each separate entry . VERY IMPORTANT: See page E4–7 for more information about how to register for additional entries. All costume entries: see pages E4–7, E4–8, E4–9, and E4–10.

SPECIFIC TECH RULES FOR FALL FESTIVAL 2012: Div A/B/C Tech Theatre: romeo & Juliet; much Ado About NothiNg

Must select one of the featured plays for each tech entry in all divisions.

1. A Division: See pages E4–11, E4–12, and E4–13, plus the pages they cross-reference .

2. B Division: See pages E4–14 thru E4–15, E4–16, and E4–17, plus the pages they cross-reference .

3. C Division: See pages E4–18 thru E4–24, E4–25, and E4–26, plus the pages they cross-reference .

4. A/B/C Division Coaches should also refer to pages E4–5, E4–6, E4–7, and E4–32 .

TECHNICAL CATEGORIES

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Reminder: if you have 2 entries in a costume category:• writethecategoryandthenumberofstudentsontheregistrationformyousend• includetheextrafee• Ifthereisnonoteontheregistrationform,ornoregistrationform,youare

registeredforoneentryonly.

Quick Overview of Tech Categories

Forsizerequirementsanddetailsofwhatshouldbeincluded,pleaserefertotheappropriatepage(s)inthehandbook.Eachentryislimitedto$100cost.

SETS/LIGHTS/GRAPHICS

A Division:• ONE set model• ONE poster OR flyer• Notebook including Concept Paper• Sets/Lights/Graphics Verification Form• 1–6 presenters; oral presentation

B Division:

• TWO set models• a simple Overhead Ground Plan for

EACH of the TWO sets• a light plan for ONE of the sets• ONE poster OR flyer• Notebook including Concept Paper• Sets/Lights/Graphics Verification Form• 1–6 presenters; oral presentation

C Division:• must be from the featured plays• THREE set models• an overhead ground plan for EACH of

the THREE sets• a light plan for EACH of the THREE

sets• ONE poster OR flyer• Notebook including Concept Paper• Sets/Lights/Graphics Verification Form• 1–4 presenters; oral presentation

COURT COSTUME

All Divisions:• Must be a member of the royal court

(any royal court of Shakespeare’s time); cannot be a Shakespearean character

• May have 1 or 2 costumes per entry• May have 1 or 2 entries (1–4 costumes)• Each costume must be fully realized• Notebook including Concept Paper• Costume Verification Form

A and B Divisions:• 1–6 presenters; oral presentation

C Division:• 1–4 presenters; oral presentation

CHARACTER COSTUME

All Divisions:• Each costume must be for a character

from a Shakespeare play• May have 1 or 2 costumes per entry; if

there are 2 costumes as one entry, the characters must be from the same play

• May have 1 or 2 entries (1–4 costumes)• Each costume must be fully realized• Notebook including Concept Paper• Costume Verification Form

A and B Divisions:• 1–6 presenters; oral presentation

C Division:• Character(s) must be from the featured

play(s)• 1–4 presenters; oral presentation

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Shakespeare Festival Technical Category

BASIC INFORMATION FOR A/B/C DIVISIONS

I. COACH’SRESPONSIBILITY

Itisthecoach’s responsibilitytomakesure:

A. Allrulesarefollowed

B. Allpaperworkiscomplete Thismeansallrequisite formsarefilledout,ANDstudentshavepreparedtheir notebookaccordingtodirections,witheverythingintherightorder. NOTE:ONEnotebookisrequired.Studentshavetheoptionofbringingadditional copiesofthenotebookforthejudges,iftheywish.

C. Thecosts of materialshavebeendeterminedandkeptwithin the designated limit

D. Thevalueofalldonated/found materialhasbeenestimatedatthecurrentfair marketvalueandisincludedwithinthedesignatedlimit

E. Creatorsandmodelsareabletoexplainthereasons for their choices

F. Receiptsareavailableifjudgesquestiontheamountspent

G. Ifentering2Courtor2CharacterCostumesasseparateentries,registrationformhas beenamendedandextrafeespaid

II. JUDGING

A. Eachentrywillbejudgedonthebasisofdesign, workmanship, and presentation. Thatsaid,entrantsmustrecognizethatallentrieswillprimarilybejudgedasa THEATRICALcreation.

B. ResearchisVERYimportantandentrantsMUSTcome preparedtoanswer questionsaboutthechoices and time periodoftheirdesign.

C. Presentationofthewinnerswilltakeplaceduringtheawardsceremony.

D. Judgeswillbeaskedtosharetheirthoughtsonsharesheetsforeachentrant.

III.RE-USEOFAWINNINGENTRY

A. Awinningentrymaynotbeenteredinanysubsequentcompetition(Honorable Mentionincluded).

IV. RECOGNITION

A. Allentriesreceiveone(1)sweepstakespoint.

B. Allentrantsreceivefinalistribbon.

C. FirstthroughFifthandHonorableMentionsmaybeawardedineachcategory.

NOTE: Failure to adhere to the directions will exclude students from a plaque or trophy, but entry will be evaluated by judges for critique sheets.

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Shakespeare Festival Technical Category

Basic Information for A/B/C Divisions

2 COURT OR 2 CHARACTER ENTRIES — IMPORTANT!

FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS:a . Computer registration does not currently support the second entry in each category; • write it in on your printed registration form • calculate the additional fees ($8.00 per student), and • send the amended form to the registrar with a check for the corrected total . b . Tabulations cannot calculate these scores in the computer because the 2nd entry will not

appear; they will have to hand score costume categories with more than one entry per school . This will affect sweepstakes points .

c . These notes are not intended to deter you; they are intended to clarify your additional responsibilities and inform you of a problem that will occur during the foreseeable future when scores are tabulated .

Note: Any coach who needs an invoice for the extra fees so the school will pay them can contact the DTASC treasurer, Lynn Lanning — [email protected] — with the information needed in the invoice (just the extra fees, or the complete registration fees) . • Just the extra fees: The invoice will show name of school, name of coach, additional

Event(s) entered, number of students per additional event, total additional cost only• Complete registration fee: The invoice will show all the information that is on the reg-

istration form — name of school, coach’s name, Event(s), number of students entered for each event, number of extra programs, size of ad, number of coach lunches, dues, and the grand total amount that is due .

Request for invoice (with all necessary info) may be faxed to treasurer — 818 242-8442 — but must include an email address or fax number for returning the invoice and an email address or phone number for contacting the coach with any questions .

NOTE: We have had instances where people arrived at festival to discover their second entry wasn’t in the program . Here’s why:1 . You must notify the registrar that you have a 2nd entry. Unless you specifically tell/

email/write the registrar that information, we will assume you have 1 entry .2 . You must specify whether your 2nd entry is Court or Character or both . Saying you

have a 2nd costume entry is not sufficient information.

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Notes to Coaches about Costume Entries

THEENTRIES

1. Thetotalcostofanycostumeentrymustnotexceed$100.00.Ifanentryhastwocostumes,the$100issplitbetweenthetwocostumes.NOTE:Donated/“Found”itemsMUSTbeincludedinthe$100.00.Thepresentersshouldknowthecurrentfairmarketvalueandwhereyoureceivedthisinformation.

2. TakenoteofyouradditionalresponsbilitiesifyouchoosetohavetwoseparateentriesineitherCostumecategoryfortheShakespeareFestival.SeepageE4–7.

3. ACostumeVerificationFormmustaccompanyeachentry.SeepageE4–31.

4. EachentrymustbeaccompaniedbyaNOTEBOOKwithspecificsections.SeepageE4–29forCourtCostumes,pageE4–28forCharacterCostumes.

RE-USEOFAWINNINGCOSTUME

5. Acostumewornbyaformerwinnermaynotbeworninanysubsequentcompetition(HonorableMentionincluded).Itmay,however,beworntorepresentaschoolintheRoyalPageantandCourtwithinthequotaoftwocourtandtwocharacterentriesperschool.Submitnofeesforhim/her,andontheregularentryblankmark“NOTINCOMPETITION.”

JUDGING

6. Eachcostumewillbejudgedonthebasisofdesign,workmanship,andauthenticity.Thatsaid,entrantsmustrecognizethatthecostume(s)willprimarilybejudgedasaTHEATRICALcreation.

7. ResearchisVERYimportantandentrantsMUSTcomepreparedtoanswerquestionsaboutthechoicesandtimeperiodoftheirdesign.

8. Theentrantswillbejudgedonthebasisofpoise,graciousness,regalbearing,and/orcharacterization.

9. Presentationofthewinnerswilltakeplaceduringtheawardsceremony.

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10. TheannouncementofwinnerswilltakeplaceduringtheRoyalPageantattheopeningofthegeneralawardsassembly.

11. AllcostumeentrieswillparticipateintheRoyalPageant.

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COSTUME GUIDELINES

Construction

1. ThecostumeMUSTbemadebythestudent(s)oftheenteringschool.Itmaynotbepurchasedorrented.Costumesmaybemadebyaclassbutanycostume(s)mustbebuiltunderthesupervisionofaDTASCmember.

2. Thefollowingshouldbeusedtoenhancethecostumeandperiodauthenticityofanyentry.CostwillNOTbecountedinthe$100maximum.

A. Make-up/Hair

B. Undergarments

C. Accessoriessuchasjewelry,handprops,weaponry,scepters,purses,andbracelets

D. Footwear(AtANYfestival,footwearMUSTbewornatalltimesbyallparticipants.)

3. HeadgearISconsideredpartofthecostumeandMUSTbeincludedinthe$100.00maximum.Crownsandtiarasmaybepurchasedorrented,butthejudgesmustbeinformedofsuchpurchaseorrental.

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Helpful Hints for Costume Event Entrants:

1. Thejudgeswillbeconcernedwith:A) researchB) fabricandcolorchoicesC) appropriatenessD) workmanshipE) forShakespeare’sCharacters,knowledgeoftheplayF) forLadies-in-WaitingandGentlemenoftheCourt,knowledgeoftheAgeofShakespeare,howitrelatestovariousEuropeancourts,andhowtheircostume(s)is(are)appropriatetothecourttheyrepresent

2. ResearchisVERYimportant—usecostume/art /historybooks.Entrantswillbeaskedthereasonsbehindtheirchoices.

3.Itisthecoach’sresponsibilitytomakesure:A) allrulesarefollowedB) allpaperworkiscompleteC) costofeachcostumeisontheverificationsheet(remember,manyofourcostumejudgesworkinthefieldandarefamiliarwithcosts)

D) thevalueofalldonated/foundmaterialhasbeenestimatedatthecurrentfairmarketvalueandincludedinthetotalshownontheverificationsheet

E) Shakespeare’sCharactersentrantshavereadtheplay(s)andarepreparedtogiveevidenceofthis

F) Ladies-in-WaitingandGentlemen-of-the-CourthaveresearchedtheAgeofShakespeareasitrelatestothecourtsofEnglandandotherEuropeancountries,andtheyarepreparedtogiveevidenceofthis

G) creatorsandmodelsareabletoexplainthereasonsfortheirchoicesH) allentrantshavepreparedtherequiredintroductionI) eachentryhastherequirednotebook

4.Judgeswillbeaskedtosharetheirthoughtsonsharesheetsforeachentrant.

Ifyouhaveanyquestions,[email protected]

contactWaltMcDowellatChatsworthHighSchool818-678-3400orwmcdowel@lausd.net(note:only1Linwmcdowel)

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Shakespeare Festival Technical Category

Sets/Lights/Graphics — Division AA. The category is specified on page E4–5.

B. StudentsdesignONE (1) set,atascale of 1/2 inch = 1 foot.

1. Stagedescriptionanddimensionsarethedesigner’schoice(andmustbeincluded andadheredtothroughoutthedesigns)buttheymustnotexceedtheDTASC standardsof18´high,36´wide,30´deep.

2. Art workmustbedoneonwhitepaper;artistrenderingmaybeincolor.

C. ThereisNO lighting component for Division A,inspiteofthecategory’sname.

D. Poster OR Flyer MANDATORY

1. Createoneposterorflyeradvertisingthisplay.

2. DoNOTuseyourrealschoolname.(Makeupone,oruseShakespeareasthe schoolname.)

E. Six (6)presenterstoateam(maximum).Studentsmayonlyparticipateononepresentationpanel.MANDATORY:Atleastone member from the design team MUSTbeonthepresentationpanel.

F. Anycurrentlyenrolledstudentattheschoolcanparticipateinthecreationandexecutionofthedesign.

G. MANDATORY:Preparedoral presentationwillnotexceedeight(8)minutesinlength.Allpresentationsmustincludeexplanation of concept, choices, and materials.Presentersmusthaveathorough knowledge of concept and materialsasthejudgeswillbeallottedanapproximatethree(3)minutequestionandanswerperiodfollowingthepresentation.

H. MANDATORY:Notebookwiththefollowingitemsinthisorder:

1. Title page with School Code, “A” Festival, Title & Author of Play

2. Signed form from coachdeclaringprojectwasallstudentdesignedandproduced, andallcostswerekeptwithindesignatedlimits. SEEPAGEE4–30.CopyforEACHentry.

3. Concept Paper.Seeattachedfordirections.1–2pagesmaxforConceptPaper.

4. Research—toincludeactualresearch,plussketches,problemssolved,unused ideas,etc.

See page E4–27 for specific details about the Notebook and Concept Paper.

NOTE

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Court Costumes — Division AA. Singlelady-in-waitingorsinglegentleman-of-the-courtperentry,ORiftwocostumesareincludedinoneentry,itcouldbeapairofladies-in-waiting,apairofgentlemen-of-the-court,oracouple.NOTE: No Shakespearean characters are permitted in this category.

B. CourtcostumesmaybeEnglishorfromanotherEuropeancourtduringthelifeofShakespeare.

C. PRESENTATION 1. Eachmodelmustpreparea10–15secondroyalgreeting,includingthecharacter’snameand

countryoforigin.Examplesofthistypeofaddressmightbe:“YourRoyalHighness,Ipresentmyself,Wilma/WilliamofEngland,yourhumbleservant.”—or–“YourMostGraciousMajesty,mayIpresentmyselfasyourloyalsubject,Wilma/WilliamofEngland.”

2. EachentryisexpectedtobeamemberoftheRoyalCourtandparticipateintheopeningpageantforthepresentationofawards.

3. Thefirstplacewinnershallbenamed“Queen/KingofthePageant”andshallberesponsibleforopeningthePageant.(Aftertheprocessionandtheannouncementofwinners,s/hetakestheirplaceonthethroneandexclaims,“Letthefestivitiesbegin!”)Thesecondthroughfifthplacewinnersshallassistinpresentingtheawards.

D. Amaximumof$100.00 total per entry maybespentforthefullyrealizedcostume(s).SeeCostumeGuidelines,pageE4–9.

E. Six (6)presenterstoateam(maximum),includingmodels.Studentsmayonlyparticipateononepresentationpanel.MANDATORY:Atleastone member from the design team MUSTbeonthepresentationpanel.

F. Anycurrentlyenrolledstudentattheschoolcanparticipateinthecreationandexecutionofthedesign.

G. MANDATORY:Preparedoral presentationwillnotexceedeight(8)minutesinlength.Allpresentationsmustincludeexplanation of concept, choices, and materials.Presentersmusthaveathorough knowledge of concept and materialsasthejudgeswillbeallottedanapproximatethree(3)minutequestionandanswerperiodfollowingthepresentation.SeepageE4–10forHELPFULHINTS.

H. MANDATORY:Notebookwiththefollowingitemsinthisorder: 1. Title page with School Code, “A” Festival, Title & Author of Play 2. Signed form from coachdeclaringprojectwasallstudentdesignedandproduced, andallcostswerekeptwithindesignatedlimits. SEEPAGEE4–31.CopyforEACHentry.

3. Concept Paper.Seeattachedfordirections.1–2pagesmaxforConceptPaper. 4. Research—toincludeactualresearch,plussketches,problemssolved,unusedideas,etc.

See page E4–29 for specific details about the Notebook and Concept Paper.

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Character Costumes — Division AA. The category is specified on page E4–5.Instructor must select one play per entry.

B. Anentrymayconsistofoneortwocharactersfromthesameplay.

C. Eachentryisrequiredtopresentashortpresentationorscenetodemonstratecostumesandcharactertothejudges,10–30secondsmax.

D. Amaximumof$100.00 total per entry maybespentforthefullyrealizedcostume(s).SeeCostumeGuidelines,pageE4–9.

E. Six(6)presenterstoateam(maximum).Studentsmayonlyparticipateononepresentationpanel.MANDATORY:Atleastone member from the design team MUSTbeonthepresentationpanel.

F Anycurrentlyenrolledstudentattheschoolcanparticipateinthecreationandexecutionofthedesign.

G. MANDATORY:Preparedoral presentationwillnotexceedeight(8)minutesinlength.Allpresentationsmustincludeexplanation of concept, choices, and materials.Presentersmusthaveathorough knowledge of concept and materialsasthejudgeswillbeallottedanapproximatethree(3)minutequestionandanswerperiodfollowingthepresentation.SeepageE4–10forHELPFULHINTS.

H. MANDATORY:Notebookwiththefollowingitemsinthisorder: 1. Title page with School Code, “A” Festival, Title & Author of Play 2. Signed form from coachdeclaringprojectwasallstudentdesignedandproduced, andallcostswerekeptwithindesignatedlimits. SEEPAGEE4–31.CopyforEACHentry.

3. Concept Paper.Seeattachedfordirections.1–2pagesmaxforConceptPaper. 4. Research—toincludeactualresearch,plussketches,problemssolved,unused ideas,etc.

See page E4–28 for specific details about the Notebook and Concept Paper.

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Shakespeare Festival Technical Category

Sets/Lights/Graphics – Division BA. The category is specified on page E4–5.

B. TWO (2) sets required,atascale of 1/2 inch = 1 foot.Thesedonothavetobetwoseparate,fullybuiltsets,butcouldbeonesetwithdecorationsorotherelementsmovedoraddedtoshowtwoseparatescenesfromaplay. Pleasenote,abarestageisnotconsideredaset.Stagedescriptionanddimensionsarethedesigner’schoice(andmustbeincludedandadheredtothroughoutthedesigns)buttheymustnotexceedtheDTASCstandardsof18´high,36´wide,30´deep.

C. MANDATORY:Asimple Overhead Ground Planforeachsetmodel.

D. LightsarerequiredforONE (1) of the two sets.MANDATORY:Anoverhead chart representing exact scale of sets(either1/4˝or1/2˝scale),location of lighting instruments, location of stage area lit by each instrument, type of instrument, and color medium.

Types of instruments—onlythefollowingmaybeincluded(notrequiredtouseall):246˝Ellipsoidals,246˝Fresnels(pronounced“fer-NELS”),2beamprojectors,4striplights,1spotlight,6gelscrollers,2imageprojectors,followspots,andanypracticallightingsuchaslampsorstreetlights.

Set up:2catwalks,3electrics,2trees

Keep it simple!

E. Poster OR Flyer MANDATORY

1. Createoneposterorflyeradvertisingthisplay.

2. DoNOTuseyourrealschoolname.(Makeupone,oruseShakespeareasthe schoolname.)

F. Six (6)presenterstoateam(maximum).Studentsmayonlyparticipateononepresentationpanel.MANDATORY:Atleastone member from the design team MUSTbeonthepresentationpanel.

G. Anycurrentlyenrolledstudentattheschoolcanparticipateinthecreationandexecutionofthedesign.

H. Technology(optional)—Forthepurposesofpresentation,theuseoflatesttheatretechnologyisencouraged.Entrantmustbringownequipment.Onetelevision,aVCR,andaregularoverheadprojectorwillbeavailable.Darknessoftheroominwhichpresentationtakesplacecannotbeguaranteed.

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I. MANDATORY:Preparedoral presentationwillnotexceedeight(8)minutesinlength.Allpresentationsmustincludeexplanation of concept, choices, and materials.Presentersmusthaveathorough knowledge of concept and materialsasthejudgeswillbeallottedanapproximatethree(3)minutequestionandanswerperiodfollowingthepresentation.

J. MANDATORY:Notebookwiththefollowingitemsinthisorder:

1. Title page with School Code, “B” Festival, Title & Author of Play

2. Signed form from coachdeclaringprojectwasallstudentdesignedandproduced, andallcostswerekeptwithindesignatedlimits. SEEPAGEE4–30.CopyforEACHentry.

3. Concept Paper.Seeattachedfordirections.1–2pagesmaxforConceptPaper.

4. Research—toincludeactualresearch,plussketches,problemssolved,unused ideas,etc.

See page E4–27 for specific details about the Notebook and Concept Paper.

B Division Sets/Lights/Graphics, continued

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Court Costumes — Division BA. Singlelady-in-waitingorsinglegentleman-of-the-courtperentry,ORiftwocostumesareincludedinoneentry,itcouldbeapairofladies-in-waiting,apairofgentlemen-of-the-court,oracouple.NOTE: No Shakespearean characters are permitted in this category.

B. CourtcostumesmaybeEnglishorfromanotherEuropeancourtduringthelifeofShakespeare.

C. PRESENTATION 1. Eachmodelmustpreparea10–15secondroyalgreeting,includingthecharacter’snameand

countryoforigin.Examplesofthistypeofaddressmightbe:“YourRoyalHighness,Ipresentmyself,Wilma/WilliamofEngland,yourhumbleservant.”—or–“YourMostGraciousMajesty,mayIpresentmyselfasyourloyalsubject,Wilma/WilliamofEngland.”

2. EachentryisexpectedtobeamemberoftheRoyalCourtandparticipateintheopeningpageantforthepresentationofawards.

3. Thefirstplacewinnershallbenamed“Queen/KingofthePageant”andshallberesponsibleforopeningthePageant.(Aftertheprocessionandtheannouncementofwinners,s/hetakestheirplaceonthethroneandexclaims,“Letthefestivitiesbegin!”)Thesecondthroughfifthplacewinnersshallassistinpresentingtheawards.

D. Amaximumof$100.00 total per entry maybespentforthefullyrealizedcostume(s).SeeCostumeGuidelines,pageE4–9.

E. Six (6)presenterstoateam(maximum),includingmodels.Studentsmayonlyparticipateononepresentationpanel.MANDATORY:Atleastone member from the design team MUSTbeonthepresentationpanel.

F. Anycurrentlyenrolledstudentattheschoolcanparticipateinthecreationandexecutionofthedesign.

G. MANDATORY:Preparedoral presentationwillnotexceedeight(8)minutesinlength.Allpresentationsmustincludeexplanation of concept, choices, and materials.Presentersmusthaveathorough knowledge of concept and materialsasthejudgeswillbeallottedanapproximatethree(3)minutequestionandanswerperiodfollowingthepresentation.SeepageE4–10forHELPFULHINTS.

H. MANDATORY:Notebookwiththefollowingitemsinthisorder: 1. Title page with School Code, “B” Festival, Title & Author of Play 2. Signed form from coachdeclaringprojectwasallstudentdesignedandproduced, andallcostswerekeptwithindesignatedlimits. SEEPAGEE4–31.CopyforEACHentry.

3. Concept Paper.Seeattachedfordirections.1–2pagesmaxforConceptPaper. 4. Research—toincludeactualresearch,plussketches,problemssolved,unusedideas,etc.

See page E4–27 for specific details about the Notebook and Concept Paper.

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Character Costumes — Division BA. The category is specified on page E4–5.Instructor must select one play per entry.

B. Anentrymayconsistofoneortwocharactersfromthesameplay.

C. Eachentryisrequiredtopresentashortpresentationorscenetodemonstratecostumesandcharactertothejudges,10–30secondsmax.

D. Amaximumof$100.00 total per entry maybespentforthefullyrealizedcostume(s).SeeCostumeGuidelines,pageE4–9.

E. Six(6)presenterstoateam(maximum).Studentsmayonlyparticipateononepresentationpanel.MANDATORY:Atleastone member from the design team MUSTbeonthepresentationpanel.

F Anycurrentlyenrolledstudentattheschoolcanparticipateinthecreationandexecutionofthedesign.

G. MANDATORY:Preparedoral presentationwillnotexceedeight(8)minutesinlength.Allpresentationsmustincludeexplanation of concept, choices, and materials.Presentersmusthaveathorough knowledge of concept and materialsasthejudgeswillbeallottedanapproximatethree(3)minutequestionandanswerperiodfollowingthepresentation.SeepageE4–10forHELPFULHINTS.

H. MANDATORY:Notebookwiththefollowingitemsinthisorder: 1. Title page with School Code, “B” Festival, Title & Author of Play 2. Signed form from coachdeclaringprojectwasallstudentdesignedandproduced, andallcostswerekeptwithindesignatedlimits. SEEPAGEE4–31.CopyforEACHentry.

3. Concept Paper.Seeattachedfordirections.1–2pagesmaxforConceptPaper. 4. Research—toincludeactualresearch,plussketches,problemssolved,unused ideas,etc.

See page E4–28 for specific details about the Notebook and Concept Paper.

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Division C – Sets/Lights/GraphicsA. The category is specified on page E4–5.B. THREE (3) sets required, at 1/2˝ scale. Stagedescriptionanddimensionsarethedesigner’schoice(andmustbeincludedandadheredtothroughoutthedesigns)buttheymustnotexceedtheDTASCstandardsof18´high,36´wide,30´deep.

1. Set Design a. Bringarchitecturaloverheadgroundplans,1/4˝ or1/2˝ scaleMANDATORY. b. Whitepaperonly,withartistrenderingofsetincolor—maybeincluded. 2. Set Model a. 1/2˝ scaleMANDATORY b. Anysuitablematerialmaybeused. c. Maximumcostis$100;doesNOTincludethe“BlackBox”Theatremodel.C. Lights — See next page for detailsD. Poster OR Flyer MANDATORY 1. Createoneposterorflyeradvertisingthisplay. 2. DoNOTuserealschoolname.(Makeupone,oruseShakespeareasschoolname.)E. Four (4)presenterstoateam(maximum).Studentsmayonlyparticipateononepresentationpanel.MANDATORY:AtleastonememberfromthedesignteamMUSTbeonthepresentationpanel.

F. Anycurrentlyenrolledstudentattheschoolcanparticipateinthecreationandexecutionofthedesign.

G. Technology(optional)—Forthepurposesofpresentation,theuseoflatesttheatretechnologyisencouraged.Entrantmustbringownequipment.Onetelevision,aVCR,andaregularoverheadprojectorwillbeavailable.Darknessoftheroominwhichpresentationtakesplacecannotbeguaranteed.

H. MANDATORY:Preparedoral presentationwillnotexceedeight(8)minutesinlength.Allpresentationsmustincludeexplanation of concept, choices, and materials.Presentersmusthaveathorough knowledge of concept and materialsasthejudgeswillbeallottedanapproximatethree(3)minutequestionandanswerperiodfollowingthepresentation.

I. MANDATORY:Notebookwiththefollowingitemsinthisorder: 1. Title page with School Code, “C” Festival, Title & Author of Play 2. Signed form from coachdeclaringprojectwasallstudentdesignedandproduced, andallcostswerekeptwithindesignatedlimits. SEEPAGEE4–30.CopyforEACHentry.

3. Concept Paper.Seeattachedfordirections.1–2pagesmaxforConceptPaper. 4. Research—toincludeactualresearch,plussketches,problemssolved,unused ideas,etc.

See page E4–27 for specific details about the Notebook and Concept Paper.

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NOTE: Lightdesigncanbeginoncestudentshavethedimensionsandapproximatedesignforthestage.Thesetsdonothavetobecompletelyfinishedwhenlightdesignisstarted.•Allowatleast5classperiodsforcreatingthelightdesign.

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C Division Sets/Lights/Graphics, continued

C. THREE (3) light designs required, one for each set. Simple, 1/4˝ scale overhead ground plansrequired. 1. Circuitry a. Mustbefeasibleforuseataschool. b. MUSTincludecircuiting chart. c. Thefollowingarerecommended: • 50circuitsavailable • Eachcircuitis1,500watts • 3electricsremainasis,witheachonecontaining8circuits.24totalcircuits fortheelectrics

• Ante-Proscenium(APs)willcontain16circuits • Therewillbe10floorpockets. • Thefloorpocketswillbelocatedinthefollowingpositionsandcannotbe moved:

TheelectricsandAPwillallowforrepositioningofcircuitstoaccommodateindividualdesigns.WhatfollowsisanExAMPLE:

2. Instruments Mayuseanylightinginstrumentsthatareappropriate.

a. LightdesignMUSTinclude instrument schedule:Type,hanginglocation,beam position(Numbersremainascurrentlylisted.Individualinstrumentwattageleft uptoeachdesigner,aslongasitisworkableforactualinstruments.Wattagemust bepartoflightdesign).

EVENIFTHESETSDESIGNEDHAVEATHRUSTORARENASTAGE,THISCIRCUITINGCHARTISSTILLUSED.

b.LightdesignMUSTincludecolor medium schedule. (Seeexamples,pageE4–22andE4–23.)

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RATIONALE • 1,500wattsperCircuitwillallowforampleuseof“Specials,”aswellasallow foramuchmorepracticallightdesign.

• 1,500wattspercircuitwillallowfor250wattstriplampsonastandard3lamp perstrip,gangedtogetherwithasecondstriplight.

• Addingfloorpocketswillmake“Practical”lightsanactualpartoflightdesigns.

SUGGESTEDINSTRUMENTS: • Setup:2catwalks,3electrics,2trees • Instruments:246˝Ellipsoidals,246˝Fresnels(pronounced“fer-NELS”), 2beamprojectors,4striplights,1spotlight,6gelscrollers,2image projectors

• Mayuseanylightinginstrumentoraccessorywithinreason,e.g.LEDlights,intelligent mirrors, Gobo projectors, etc. are encouraged. These above listed instruments are just a guide line. We ask, however, that you do not include advanced instruments or accessories that are available only to a professional company, like an Elation Power Spot 575 priced at about $2,000.00! An impressive instrument, yes, but beyond the reach of a typical High School theatre department.

• Mayuseanycolors • Samplegelcolorsmaybeincludedinpresentation

NOTE:Noaddedinstrumentsareallowedtoconnecttotheaccessories.

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Sample Instrument Schedule (abbreviated) (includes color medium schedule)

Sample Light Plot

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(includes color medium schedule)

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Shakespeare Festival Technical Category

Court Costumes — Division CA. Singlelady-in-waitingorsinglegentleman-of-the-courtperentry,ORiftwocostumesareincludedinoneentry,itcouldbeapairofladies-in-waiting,apairofgentlemen-of-the-court,oracouple.NOTE: No Shakespearean characters are permitted in this category.

B. CourtcostumesmaybeEnglishorfromanotherEuropeancourtduringthelifeofShakespeare.

C. PRESENTATION 1. Eachmodelmustpreparea10–15secondroyalgreeting,includingthecharacter’snameand

countryoforigin.Examplesofthistypeofaddressmightbe:“YourRoyalHighness,Ipresentmyself,Wilma/WilliamofEngland,yourhumbleservant.”—or–“YourMostGraciousMajesty,mayIpresentmyselfasyourloyalsubject,Wilma/WilliamofEngland.”

2. EachentryisexpectedtobeamemberoftheRoyalCourtandparticipateintheopeningpageantforthepresentationofawards.

3. Thefirstplacewinnershallbenamed“Queen/KingofthePageant”andshallberesponsibleforopeningthePageant.(Aftertheprocessionandtheannouncementofwinners,s/hetakestheirplaceonthethroneandexclaims,“Letthefestivitiesbegin!”)Thesecondthroughfifthplacewinnersshallassistinpresentingtheawards.

D. Amaximumof$100.00 total per entry maybespentforthefullyrealizedcostume(s).SeeCostumeGuidelines,pageE4–9.

E. Four (4)presenterstoateam(maximum),includingmodels.Studentsmayonlyparticipateononepresentationpanel.MANDATORY:Atleastone member from the design team MUSTbeonthepresentationpanel.

F. Anycurrentlyenrolledstudentattheschoolcanparticipateinthecreationandexecutionofthedesign.

G. MANDATORY:Preparedoral presentationwillnotexceedeight(8)minutesinlength.Allpresentationsmustincludeexplanation of concept, choices, and materials.Presentersmusthaveathorough knowledge of concept and materialsasthejudgeswillbeallottedanapproximatethree(3)minutequestionandanswerperiodfollowingthepresentation.SeepageE4–10forHELPFULHINTS.

H. MANDATORY:Notebookwiththefollowingitemsinthisorder: 1. Title page with School Code, “C” Festival, Title & Author of Play 2. Signed form from coachdeclaringprojectwasallstudentdesignedandproduced, andallcostswerekeptwithindesignatedlimits. SEEPAGEE4–31.CopyforEACHentry.

3. Concept Paper.Seeattachedfordirections.1–2pagesmaxforConceptPaper. 4. Research—toincludeactualresearch,plussketches,problemssolved,unusedideas,etc.

See page E4–29 for specific details about the Notebook and Concept Paper.

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Character Costumes — Division CA. The category is specified on page E4–5.Instructor must select one play per entry.

B. Anentrymayconsistofoneortwocharactersfromthesameplay.

C. Eachentryisrequiredtopresentashortpresentationorscenetodemonstratecostumesandcharactertothejudges,10–30secondsmax.

D. Amaximumof$100.00 total per entry maybespentforthefullyrealizedcostume(s).SeeCostumeGuidelines,pageE4–9.

E. Four(4)presenterstoateam(maximum).Studentsmayonlyparticipateononepresentationpanel.MANDATORY:Atleastone member from the design team MUSTbeonthepresentationpanel.

F Anycurrentlyenrolledstudentattheschoolcanparticipateinthecreationandexecutionofthedesign.

G. MANDATORY:Preparedoral presentationwillnotexceedeight(8)minutesinlength.Allpresentationsmustincludeexplanation of concept, choices, and materials.Presentersmusthaveathorough knowledge of concept and materialsasthejudgeswillbeallottedanapproximatethree(3)minutequestionandanswerperiodfollowingthepresentation.SeepageE4–10forHELPFULHINTS.

H. MANDATORY:Notebookwiththefollowingitemsinthisorder: 1. Title page with School Code, “C” Festival, Title & Author of Play 2. Signed form from coachdeclaringprojectwasallstudentdesignedandproduced, andallcostswerekeptwithindesignatedlimits. SEEPAGEE4–31.CopyforEACHentry.

3. Concept Paper.Seeattachedfordirections.1–2pagesmaxforConceptPaper. 4. Research—toincludeactualresearch,plussketches,problemssolved,unused ideas,etc.

See page E4–28 for specific details about the Notebook and Concept Paper.

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Set/Lights/Graphics:a guide to the

NOTEBOOK AND CONCEPT PAPERI. TITLE PAGE 1. SchoolCode 2. A,B,orCDivisionFestival 3. Titleandauthorofplay

II. TEACHER’S SIGNATURE SHEET(seeE4–30)

III. CONCEPT PAPER(1–2pagesmaximum) Pleasewriteinshort,simplesentences. A. EssentialPlayInformation 1. Title(again) 2. Author(again) 3. Genre(tragedy/comedy,etc.) 4. Historicalperiod/culturalcontext 5. Settingsandtimepassage 6. Style(romantic,etc.) B. InterpretationofPlay 1. Verybriefplotsummary—keyconflict/resolution 2. Significantrolesplayedbykeycharacters 3. Dominantthemeormessage 4. Playwright’sintent—Howplayreflectsauthor’spurpose C. Designers’intent—Valuesoftheplay/playwrightthatthedesignersarecommittedto expressingthroughtheirdesigns

1. Mood,emotionaltone,meanings 2.Stylisticand/orpracticaldesigngoals

IV. RESEARCH Thefollowingarerecommendationsofthingstoincludeinthissection.Includeasfeworasmanyasareappropriateforeachentry.

A. Statespecificdesignchoicesandexplaininmoredetailhowtheyhelptocommunicate thepracticalneeds,aswellasmeanings,emotions,andstylisticgoalsstatedinthe introduction.

B. Drawings/sketches/renderings/models/plots(Explaininmoredetailhowtheysupport theplaybasedonnumberandsequenceofsettings,timepassage,scriptrequirements, andauthenticresearch)

C. Practicalchoices—cost,time,materials,easeofuse,easeinstaging D.Artisticchoices—color,texture,line,shape,composition,silhouette,balance, terminalaccents,specialeffects

E. Artisticlicense—uniquechoicesbasedonanartisticvision(visualmetaphors) F. Specialdesignproblemsfacedandhowyouresolvedthem G. Changesthatyouwouldmakeasecondtimeandwhy H. Yourgreatestsuccesses/personalrewardsandwhy

CATheatreArtsStandard3.2-AdvancedStudentsdesigntheatrepiecesinspecifictheatricalstylesincludingclassicsbysuchplaywrightsasShakespeare.

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NOTEBOOK AND CONCEPT PAPERI. TITLE PAGE 1. SchoolCode 2. A,B,orCDivisionFestival 3. Titleandauthorofplay

II. TEACHER’S SIGNATURE SHEET(seeE4–31)

III. CONCEPT PAPER(1–2pagesmaximum) Pleasewriteinshort,simplesentences. A. EssentialInformation 1. Historicalperiod/culturalcontext 2. Settingsandtimeperiod 3. Style/Statusofcourtcostume B. Designers’intent—Valuesoftheplay/playwrightthatthedesignersarecommittedto expressingthroughtheirdesigns

1. Mood,emotionaltone,meanings 2.Stylisticand/orpracticaldesigngoals

IV. RESEARCH Thefollowingarerecommendationsofthingstoincludeinthissection.Includeasfeworasmanyasareappropriateforeachentry.

A.Statespecificdesignchoicesandexplaininmoredetailhowtheyhelptocommunicate thepracticalneeds,aswellasmeanings,emotions,andstylisticgoalsstatedinthe introduction. B.Overallexplanationofcostume(ExplaininmoredetailhowitsupportstheroleofaLady-in-Waiting/Gentleman-of-the-Court,theiractions,thetimeperiod,andauthenticresearch)

C.Drawings/sketches/renderings/models/plots(Explaininmoredetailhowtheysupport theplaybasedonthecharacters,theiractions,thetimeperiod,scriptrequirements, andauthenticresearch)

D.Practicalchoices—cost,time,materials,easeofuse,easeinstaging E.Artisticchoices—color,texture,line,shape,composition,silhouette,balance, terminalaccents,specialeffects

F. Artisticlicense—uniquechoicesbasedonanartisticvision(visualmetaphors) G.Specialdesignproblemsfacedandhowyouresolvedthem H.Changesthatyouwouldmakeasecondtimeandwhy I. Yourgreatestsuccesses/personalrewardsandwhy

CATheatreArtsStandard3.2-AdvancedStudentsdesigntheatrepiecesinspecifictheatricalstylesincludingclassicsbysuchplaywrightsasShakespeare.

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Character Costumes:a guide to the

NOTEBOOK AND CONCEPT PAPERI. TITLE PAGE 1. SchoolCode 2. A,B,orCDivisionFestival 3. Titleandauthorofplay

II. TEACHER’S SIGNATURE SHEET(seeE4–31)

III. CONCEPT PAPER(1–2pagesmaximum) Pleasewriteinshort,simplesentences. A. EssentialPlayInformation 1. Title(again) 2. Author(again) 3. Genre(tragedy/comedy,etc.) 4. Historicalperiod/culturalcontext 5. Settingsandtimepassage 6. Style(romantic,etc.) B. InterpretationofPlay 1. Verybriefplotsummary—keyconflict/resolution 2. Significantrolesplayedbykeycharacters 3. Role(s) played by characters selected for this entry 4. Dominantthemeormessage 5. Playwright’sintent—Howplayreflectsauthor’spurpose C. Designers’intent—Valuesoftheplay/playwrightthatthedesignersarecommittedto expressingthroughtheirdesigns

1. Mood,emotionaltone,meanings 2.Stylisticand/orpracticaldesigngoals

IV. RESEARCH Thefollowingarerecommendationsofthingstoincludeinthissection.Includeasfeworasmanyasareappropriateforeachentry.

A. Statespecificdesignchoicesandexplaininmoredetailhowtheyhelptocommunicate thepracticalneeds,aswellasmeanings,emotions,andstylisticgoalsstatedinthe introduction.

B. Practicalchoices—cost,time,materials,easeofuse,easeinstaging C.Artisticchoices—color,texture,line,shape,composition,silhouette,balance, terminalaccents,specialeffects

D. Artisticlicense—uniquechoicesbasedonanartisticvision(visualmetaphors) E. Specialdesignproblemsfacedandhowyouresolvedthem F. Changesthatyouwouldmakeasecondtimeandwhy G. Yourgreatestsuccesses/personalrewardsandwhy

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SETS/LIGHTS/GRAPHICS VERIFICATION FORMOnecopyofthissheetmustbefilledinandsignedfortheSets/Lights/Graphicsdesignentry.Theparticipantmustincludeitinthemandatorynotebook.

SCHOOLCODE:_____________________________________________________

CREATOR’SNAME(S):________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________

TOTALCOSTOFDESIGN: ____________________________________________

Iverifythattheaccompanyingset/lightsdesignwasconceptualizedandcreatedbystudent(s)enrolledintheaboveschoolindicatedbycode.IfurtherverifythatthisdesignhasneverplacedinanyDTASCcompetitionpriortothisdateandthatitdoesnotexceedthecostofonehundreddollars($100).

______________________________________ SignatureofCreator/Designer

______________________________________ SignatureofDirector/Sponsor

SETS/LIGHTS/GRAPHICS VERIFICATION FORMOnecopyofthissheetmustbefilledinandsignedfortheSets/Lights/Graphicsdesignentry.Theparticipantmustincludeitinthemandatorynotebook.

SCHOOLCODE:_____________________________________________________

CREATOR’SNAME(S):________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________

TOTALCOSTOFDESIGN: ____________________________________________

Iverifythattheaccompanyingset/lightsdesignwasconceptualizedandcreatedbystudent(s)enrolledintheaboveschoolindicatedbycode.IfurtherverifythatthisdesignhasneverplacedinanyDTASCcompetitionpriortothisdateandthatitdoesnotexceedthecostofonehundreddollars($100).

______________________________________ SignatureofCreator/Designer

______________________________________ SignatureofDirector/Sponsor

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COSTUME VERIFICATION FORMOnecopyofthissheetmustbefilledinandsignedforEACHcostumeentry(oneentrymaybeapair;ifso,listbothmodelsandthecostofeachone’scostume).Theparticipantmustincludethisforminthemandatorynotebook.

SCHOOLCODE:_________________________________________________

CREATOR’SNAME:______________________________________________

MODEL’SNAME:________________________________________________

TOTALCOST:___________________________________________________

Iverifythattheaccompanyingcostumewasdesignedandfabricatedbystudent(s)enrolledintheaboveschoolindicatedbycode.IfurtherverifythatsaidcostumehasneverplacedinanyDTASCcompetitionpriortothisdateandthatitdoesnotexceedthecostofonehundreddollars($100).

____________________________________ SignatureofCreator/Designer

____________________________________ SignatureofDirector/Sponsor

COSTUME VERIFICATION FORMOnecopyofthissheetmustbefilledinandsignedforEACHcostumeentry(oneentrymaybeapair;ifso,listbothmodelsandthecostofeachone’scostume).Theparticipantmustincludethisforminthemandatorynotebook.

SCHOOLCODE:_________________________________________________

CREATOR’SNAME:______________________________________________

MODEL’SNAME:________________________________________________

TOTALCOST:___________________________________________________

Iverifythattheaccompanyingcostumewasdesignedandfabricatedbystudent(s)enrolledintheaboveschoolindicatedbycode.IfurtherverifythatsaidcostumehasneverplacedinanyDTASCcompetitionpriortothisdateandthatitdoesnotexceedthecostofonehundreddollars($100).

____________________________________ SignatureofCreator/Designer

____________________________________ SignatureofDirector/Sponsor

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Additional Costume Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–7Audition Monologue, Rules for . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–2Behavior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E2–1 thru E2–3Chairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E2–3Clothing Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E2–2Color Medium Schedules . . . . . . . . .E4–22, E4–23Comedy, Group, Rules for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–4Concept Paper: Sets/Lights/Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–27 Character Costumes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–29 Court Costumes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–28Costume Entries Division A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E4–12, E4–1 Division B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E4–16, E4–17 Division C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E4–25, E4–26 Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–9 Helpful Hints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–10 Notebook/Concept Paper . . .E4–28, E4–29 Notes to Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–8 Verification Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–31Drama, Group, Rules for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–4Enforcement of Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E1–2Event Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E4–2 thru E4–4General Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .all of E1 and E2Group Comedy, Rules for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–4Group Drama, Rules for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–4Guidelines, Costumes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–9Helpful Hints for Costume Entrants . . . . E4–10Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E2–1Romeo & Juliet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E4–4; E4–5Light Plot/Instrument Schedules/Color Medium Schedules . . . . . . . . . . . . .E4–22, E4–23Lighting Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–24Monologue, Audition, Rules for . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–2Much Ado About Nothing . . . . . . . . . . . . .E4–4; E4–5Notebook & Concept Paper: Sets/Lights/Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–27 Character Costumes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–29 Court Costumes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–28

Notes about Costume Entries E4–7 thru E4–11Overview of Tech Categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–6Props . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E2–2, E2–3Quick Overview of Tech Categories . . . . . . E4–6Rules for Audition Monologue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–2 Large Group Comedy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–4 Large Group Tragedy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–3 Shakespeare Replay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–3 Shakespeare’s B Stories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–2 Shakespeare’s Grand Tour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–3 Tech Categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–1 Tragic Deaths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–3Sets/Lights/Graphic Division A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E4–11 Division B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E4–14 thru E4–15 Division C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E4–18 thru E4–24 Notebook/Concept Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–27 Verification Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–30Shakespeare Music Rule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–2Shakespeare Play Summaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C3–5Shakespeare Replay, Rules for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–3Shakespeare Text Rule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–2Shakespeare’s Grand Tour, Rules for . . . . . E4–3Shakespeare’s B Stories, Rules for . . . . . . . . E4–3Suggestive Behavior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E2–1Summaries, Shakespeare Plays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C3–5Tech Information begins on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–5Tech Categories, General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–2Tech Categories, Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–6Text Rule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–2Tragedy, Group, Rules for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–3Tragic Deaths, Rules for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–3Verification Form Sets/Lights/Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–30 Costume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4–31

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Attention all coaches and students from all schools:You are responsible for following all the rules in

Sections E1, E2 and E4 for the Shakespeare Festival.

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