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One of the guiding principles of Dramatics magazine is based on the assumption that many of our student readers will continue to be involved in theatre at some level after they graduate from high school, and that even those who don’t will use the skills and knowledge they acquire as theatre students for the rest of their lives. Every month we invite theatre professionals, distinguished teachers, and others to conduct classes in the pages of the magazine. This section contains articles from our archive that speak directly to students about how to become better theatre artists.


Facts, beats, and hot sauce
By Jon Jory
 
Your best voice
By Antonio Ocampo-Guzman, Judylee Vivier, and Rena Cook
 
Illuminating the world of the play
By Amy Steele

For actors, memorizing is still job one
By Bruce Miller

Thirty ways to understand a script
By Michael Bigelow Dixon

In the world of the play, everyone counts
By Michael Deahn

The first of three articles on how to use the tools of acting
By Bruce Miller

The second of three articles on how to use the tools of acting
By Bruce Miller

The third is a series on how to use the tools of acting
By Bruce Miller