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Drama Notebook Reveals Website for Budget-Friendly, Royalty-Free Plays for Kids for Drama Education

Drama Notebook Reveals Website for Budget-Friendly, Royalty-Free Plays for Kids for Drama Education

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Offering a vast library of cost-effective scripts, Drama Notebook promotes creativity and collaboration in drama classrooms globally.

TUCSON, Ariz., April 16, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- In response to the financial constraints commonly faced by drama educators, Drama Notebook has introduced an innovative solution that's reshaping the play publishing sphere. The platform now offers a rich collection of royalty-free plays for kids, ensuring that drama teachers can access affordable, high-quality scripts without the burden of excessive fees.

Janea Dahl, founder of Drama Notebook, recognized the pressing need for accessible educational resources in drama. Aware that many educators often resort to writing their own scripts due to budget limitations, Dahl initiated a call to action among her network of thousands of drama teachers. The response was remarkable, leading to the contribution of hundreds of original plays designed specifically for children and teenagers.

Now, educators can download these scripts from Drama Notebook for just over $1 each, with no additional royalties or fees. This initiative has significantly alleviated financial pressures for teachers like Becky Johnson, who shared, "I used to spend half of my department budget on ordering play scripts. Now I can log in, download several plays, and immediately make copies for my cast and crew. The plays are adorable, and I have plenty of money left for other necessities."

Contributors to the site, including playwrights, teachers, and actors, are also experiencing the gratifying impact of this model. Each time a play is performed, the original playwright receives acknowledgments, which often include thank-you notes, photographs, and even artwork from students. This feedback loop not only enriches the community but also reinforces the value of sharing creative work.

Laura Rohrman, a playwright and drama educator, commented, "My students get such a thrill out of seeing their work published on the site!" Similarly, Val Neubecker, who added a collection of rhyming 'rap' plays to the platform, noted, "I wrote these plays to give all class members the opportunity to participate and I felt Drama Notebook was the perfect outlet. Now I receive notes of thanks from teachers around the world. It truly makes my day when I wake up to a sweet message from a drama group halfway around the world from me."

Drama Notebook's platform has cultivated a supportive circle of creativity and sharing, meeting the critical need for high-quality, low-cost educational scripts. This initiative not only supports drama teachers financially but also enriches the educational experience for students around the world.

For more information and to access this unique library of plays for kids, visit Drama Notebook's website at https://www.dramanotebook.com/.

Media Contact

Janea Dahl, Drama Notebook, 503-888-0635, janea@dramanotebook.com, https://www.dramanotebook.com/

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SOURCE Drama Notebook



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