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Basics of Theatre Scene Performance Rubric 
Rubric Code: TXB3432
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Group Scene Performance
  Excellent

3 pts

Good

2 pts

Needs More Effort

1 pts

Character Development

Each group member creates a well-defined and realistic character.

Excellent

All characters are well-defined, identifiable, and realistic.
Good

Some characters seem stereo-typical or over-exaggerated.
Needs More Effort

Could not identify any distinguishing characteristics.
Movement and Pantomime

Movement and physicality seemed natural and enhanced the story.

Excellent

Each character pantomimes realistically during the scene. All movement enhances the story.
Good

Some movement was realistic and natural.
Needs More Effort

Movement and physicality was unrealistic and confusing.
Voice - E.P.A.

Exaggerate, Project your voice, Articulate the words.

Excellent

Dialogue is easy to understand and hear. All words are clear and loud enough to hear with good vocal variety.
Good

Most of the dialogue is easy to hear and understand but needs work on one or more of the following: exaggerate, project, articulate.
Needs More Effort

Dialogue cannot be heard or understood or is delivered in a
monotone.
Objectives and Tactics

Each character has a clearly defined objective and uses realistic tactics to achieve it.

Excellent

Each character has a clearly defined objective and uses realistic tactics to achieve it.
Good

Most characters have a clearly defined objective and use realistic tactics to achieve it.Most actors are completely connected to the scene, even when they aren't acting.
Needs More Effort

Some or all characters do not have a clearly defined objective or they use unrealistic realistic tactics to achieve it.
Listening and Reacting

Actors are completely connected to the scene, even when they weren't acting.

Excellent

All actors were completely connected to the scene, even when they weren't acting.
Good

Most actors are completely connected to the scene, even when they aren't acting.
Needs More Effort

Actors are distracted during the scene.
Blocking

Blocking enhances the story. Actors obey the 3 principles of acting (ABC).

Excellent

Blocking enhances the story. All actors obey the 3 principles of acting.
Good

Blocking somewhat enhances the story. Actors usually obey the 3 principles of acting.
Needs More Effort

Blocking is confusing. Actors forget the 3 principles of acting.



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