Oxford Playscripts: Treasure Island by David Calcutt

Oxford Playscripts: Treasure Island by David Calcutt

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Set sail with Jim Hawkins in this swashbuckling adaptation of RL Stevenson's classic novel. David Calcutt's Oxford Playscript is a brilliant and accessible introduction to adventure and 19th-century storytelling for KS3 English and Drama students, suitable for both performance and classroom study.

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Oxford Playscripts: Treasure Island by David Calcutt

Set sail with Jim Hawkins in this swashbuckling adaptation of RL Stevenson's classic novel. David Calcutt's Oxford Playscript is a brilliant and accessible introduction to adventure and 19th-century storytelling for KS3 English and Drama students, suitable for both performance and classroom study. Key Features: -Adapted for a KS3 classroom, with 15 speaking parts -Includes motivating activities focusing on performance, close text analysis, language and structure, together with varied creative tasks -Insights into the play by the authors and adaptors -Notes on props, staging, and illustrations -Explores themes of adventure, loyalty, and greed -Supports oracy, reading fluency, and dramatic interpretation -Perfect for whole-class reading or drama performances Suitable for: KS3 English and Drama departments Themes: adventure, loyalty, greed

David Calcutt was born in the West Midlands and currently resides there. He has written numerous plays for the stage and radio, as well as various books and children's stories, as well as four poetry pamphlets. This is his first collection in its whole. And his present fans are eagerly anticipating it.

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ISBN 13 9781408519974
ISBN 10 1408519976
Titel Oxford Playscripts: Treasure Island
Autor David Calcutt
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Oxford University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2012-12-20
Seitenanzahl 128
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