Why Take Theatre at Monterey High School?
Build Self-Confidence:
Taking risks in class and performing for an audience teach students to trust their ideas and abilities. This confidence will apply in nearly every aspect of your future.
Develop Imagination:
In a world addicted to technology, theatre provides an outlet for making creative choices, thinking new ideas, and interpreting the material in expressive ways.
Learn Empathy & Tolerance:
Learning about different places, times, and cultures promotes compassion and tolerance.
Practice Cooperation/Collaboration:
Theatre combines the creative ideas and abilities from all of its participants.
Use Concentration:
Playing, practicing, and performing develop a sustained focus of mind, body, and voice which helps with other areas of life including school.
Sharpen Communication Skills:
Drama enhances verbal and nonverbal expression of ideas. It improves voice projection, articulation, fluency of language, and persuasive speech.
Employ Problem Solving:
Students learn to communicate the who, what, where, when, and why to the audience. Improvisation fosters quick-thinking solutions, which leads to greater adaptability in life.
Have Fun:
Theatre brings play to learning; this improves motivation and reduces stress.
Cultivate Trust:
The social interaction and risk taking in drama develop trust in self, others, and the process.
Hone Memory:
Rehearsing and performing the words, movements, and cues strengthen this skill like a muscle.
Obtain Social Awareness:
Participating in and viewing theatre creates an understanding of others, and values everyone's place in society.