Drama teaches the creative thought process that makes it possible for an individual to adapt to any situation for the rest of their lives.
On this page you will find information about upcoming performances here at Noble Academy as well as information about other upcoming theater conferences, workshops, and competitions. Keep reading for a description of drama at Noble Academy!
Students at Noble Academy explore the world of drama through improvisation, pantomime, theater games, scene and ensemble work. They learn the origins and basics of drama and acting as well as theatre terminology and etiquette. They collaborate together with thoughts and ideas to form their own play as well as receive and understand pre-written scripts. They go through the rehearsal process, sharing their experience and knowledge of performance before a live audience. In addition, they view works done by their peers as well as other age groups to further broaden their understanding of live theater. They work together as an ensemble to accomplish the majority of goals in the classroom. Drama is mandatory for all students in grades 4-8. Drama may be offered to students in grades 9-12 depending on student interest and instructor availability and to students in grades K-3 depending on the schedule. Students explore the world of theater by learning theater terminology, studying other works, and participating in the rehearsal and performance of various plays and piecemeal works. They also learn about the audition process for those wanting to become professional actors, what other careers are available in the theatre, and how they can apply this course to non-theatrical careers.
If you are interested in donating furniture, props, or clothes, please contact Sonja Kelley at skelley@nobleknights.org. The drama department also needs lights for our new light board as well as a free-standing storage building to house props, costumes, and set work designs. Thank you!
Drama News
MARCH 2009 - Congratulations to Middle School Drama! Sonja took 9 students, eighth graders Evan Aydelette, Jared Lindsay, Jake Lowe, and Bryan Turner, and seventh graders Shelby Andrews, Holt Brockman, Frank Burgess, Rachel Teague, and Valentina White to the North Carolina Theater Conference's Middle School Play Festival last weekend. Public and private schools from all over the eastern half of the state participated in this festival. There were 8 other plays, most of which included 20-30 students, for a total of over 200 total actors. Noble Academy took home 4 awards! Jared Lindsay and Holt Brockman each won an "Excellence in Acting" award (there were only 5 of these given out). The entire group won an "Excellence in Ensemble Work" award (there were only 2 of these given), and Sonja won the "Excellence in Playwriting" award, for her original play "The Devil's Stomping Ground". What great honors!MARCH 2008 - The North Carolina State Theatre Middle School Competition was held on Saturday March 15th, 2008. Ten schools competed representing the eastern half of our state. Many more wanted to compete but you have to have all your application materials ready and all money in when you hit the send button once opening day begins. The ten slots fill up early and there were a lot of schools on the waiting list so I'm glad we got in on time. Noble Academy took five awards. That is the most awards any single school has taken in the last three years that we have been attending. They are as follows:
- There are ten honorable mention in acting awards - five male and five female. Out of the 200 students there, Erin Arnold and Gus Eller each won an award.
- There is one award for Best Ensemble Acting. Out of the ten schools, Noble Academy took this one too.
- There are two awards given for superior play production. Out of the ten schools, Noble Academy took one of these home as well.
- And there is one award for excellence in playwriting - I (Sonja) humbly and graciously received that award.