In this episode of Afterpiece: A Podcast about Educational Theatre, Billy and Annie Dragoo explore the art of holding students accountable to their commitments in theatre. With humor and practical insights, they discuss the value of using production contracts to set clear expectations for both students and parents, emphasizing how these agreements help foster a sense of professionalism and transparency. The duo also highlights the importance of a department handbook, which serves as a reference for guidelines, policies, and rehearsal etiquette, ensuring everyone stays on the same page.
Billy and Annie delve into teaching artistic discipline by expecting excellence, sharing anecdotes and strategies for encouraging students to take their commitments seriously. From reinforcing high standards and rewarding dedication to navigating challenges when students fall short, they underscore that accountability in theatre is not just about rules—it’s about helping young artists grow into responsible, committed individuals. Packed with laughs and heartfelt advice, this episode offers theatre educators a lighthearted yet impactful roadmap for building a culture of respect, dedication, and excellence.
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