- Parkview Village Elementary School
- Theatre Arts class
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Thespian: noun 1. A person who participates in the creative process related to theatre productions.
This year we will be working on story telling and writing, vocal techniques, and characterization (making distinct characters). The students will work on their interpersonal skills as well as their intrapersonal skills, as they relate to theatre arts. We will also be doing smaller technical theatre units throughout the year in support of our grade-level showcases. Students will also have the opportunity to attend performances inside and outside of the school.
Performance Dates
Showcase dates are still being set - so be on the look out!
December Showcase - Dec. 11th @ 1 pm
The Arts in Black History - February 27th @ TBD
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Ms.Kroll
Mrs. Breazeale (fromerly Miss Kroll) is a life-long thespian with a passion for education. Mrs. Breazeale holds a B.A. with Honors in Theatre from Methodist University. After graduating in 2021, Mrs. Breazeale then went on to Greensboro College to complete their Licensure Only program, which she completed in spring 2023. During their time at Greensboro College, Mrs. Breazeale completed student teaching at Southeast Guilford High School. As a member of the Educational Theatre Association (EdTA), Mrs. Breazeale has also worked with the NC Thespians at their regional and state festivals. Mrs. Breazeale is very excited to be back at Parkview Village for their second year teaching.
Mrs. Breazeale has worked as an actor, stage manager, scenic designer, and director! She has theatrical credits doing such productions as Scripted by Brenna McBride, Seussical the Musical by Lynn Ahrens & Stephen Flahert, King Richard III by William Shakespeare, Almost, Maine by John Cariani, Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare, and SpongeBob the Musical by Kyle Jarrow. Mrs. Breazeale continues to further her professional development through various meetings with EdTA, Guilford County Schools Fine Arts Department, and exploring avenues for performance and theatre technical work. Mrs. Breazeale also maintains good relationships with past performance groups, such as Methodist University Chorale, Methodist University Theatre Arts Department, Greensboro College Theatre Arts Department, Sweet Tea Shakespeare in Fayetteville, NC, and Temple Theatre in Sanford, NC.
Parents and Guardians - please feel free to reach out to me at any point for extra support for your student(s). My email is krollm2@gcsnc.com and I can be reached via Class Dojo.