THEATER
These REQUIREMENTS were in effect from 1999 to
2004
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- See or read three full-length plays. These can be from the
stage, movies, television, or video. Write a review
of each. Comment on the story, acting, and staging.
- Write a one-act play. It must take 8 minutes or more to
put on. It must have a main character, conflict, and a climax.
- Do THREE of the following:
- Act a major part in a full-length play; or act a part
in three one-act plays.
- Direct a play. Cast, rehearse, and stage it. The play
must be at least 10 minutes long.
- Design the setting for a play. Make a model of it.
- Design the costumes for five characters in one play
set in a time before 1900.
- Show skill in stage makeup. Make up yourself or a friend
as an old man, a clown, an extraterrestrial, or a monster
as directed.
- Help with the building of scenery for one full-length
play or two one-act plays.
- Design the lighting for a play; or, under guidance,
handle the lighting for a play.
- Mime or pantomime any ONE of the following chosen by you
and your counselor.
- You have come into a large room. It is full of pictures,
furniture, other things of interest.
- As you are getting on as bus, your books fall into a
puddle. By the time you pick them up, the bus has driven
off.
- You have failed a school test. You are talking with
your teacher. He does not buy your story.
- You are at a camp with a new Scout. You try to help
him pass a cooking test. He learns very slowly.
- You are at a banquet. The meat is good. You don't like
the vegetable. The dessert is ice cream.
- Explain the following: proscenium arch, central or arena
staging, spotlight, floodlight, flies, center stage, stage right,
stage left, stage crew, stage brace, batten.
- Do two short entertainment features that you could present
either alone or with others for a troop meeting or campfire.
BSA Advancement ID#: 111
Pamphlet Revision Date: 1999
Requirements last revised in 1999
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