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Edta Catalog 2019 CATALOG Honoring Theatre Students for 90 Years • THESPIAN APPAREL & SPIRIT • HONORS & TROPHIES • RESOURCES Check out these newly added items! THESPIAN SPIRIT 1 Apparel 1 Stickers & Magnets 4 Temporary Tattoos 5 Buttons 5 Games 5 Keyrings 6 pg. 3 Accessories 6 pg. 10 Gadgets 7 Pens & Paper 8 Decor 9 Bags 10 HONORS, AWARDS, TROPHIES, AND PLAQUES 11 For All Troupes 11 Thespian & Graduation Honors 11 Junior Thespian Honors 16 Banners 17 Awards 18 pg. 1 Trophies 19 Plaques 23 EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES 26 Classroom 26 Mime 32 Theatre Games & Improvisation 32 Acting & Directing 33 Vocal Technique & Singing 36 Film & Video 39 pg. 17 Multicultural 40 Middle School 41 Monologues 42 Technical Theatre 46 Careers 51 pg. 22 While They Last 52 No returns except damaged goods. No cash refunds. No returns after 30 days. Prices subject to change without notice. APPAREL APPAREL New ITS Limited Edition 90th anniversary apparel! 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Allow 3 All apparel ships separately. RUSH service not available. weeks for delivery. Allow 3 weeks for delivery. 425-AA9811-7 MEMBER PRICE: $30.00 425-LPST890-6 MEMBER PRICE: $30.00 REGULAR PRICE: $35.00 REGULAR PRICE: $35.00 A. ITS TECH-GEAR STICKERS NEW! (SHEET OF 10) F. ITS HONOR STUDENT PARENT K. “DARK SIDE” STICKER These 10 vinyl, removable, stickers will add STICKER 4" × 4" some Thespian Spirit to whatever you put Vinyl. 3"x6" 400157 $3.00 them on. Conveniently sized to fit phones, 400297 $3.00 tablets, MP3s, game consoles, or any other L. THESPIAN SOCIETY MAGNET smooth surface. G. “I LOVE” STICKER 3¾" diameter 400308 $5.00 4" × 6" 400315 $6.00 400158 $3.00 B. THESPIAN STICKER M. “DARK SIDE” MAGNET Metallic. 3½" diameter H. “I’D RATHER” STICKER 2" × 2" 400103 $4.00 4" × 6" 400247 $2.00 THESPIAN TECHIE GLOVES 400159 $3.00 WHILE THEY LAST! Sizes S - XL. TPR molding on back of hand and fingers ensures ultimate C. VINYL PROUD PARENT STICKER N. THESPIAN MAGNET protection against impact, abrasions or pinching; an articulating design 4" × 3" I. “SAFE SETS” STICKER ensures reduced fatigue even during long periods of use. Fold-over fingertips 2" × 2" THESPIAN SOCKS 400290 $3.00 3½" diameter on the thumb, pointer and middle fingers allow for use of smaller tools and 400249 $2.00 These comfortable socks are 80% Acrylic 400274 $3.00 WHILE THEY LAST! items without having to remove the gloves. A padded grip provides palm D. VINYL ALUMNI STICKER with 20% Nylon. Sizes Small (5 - 9), Medium O. LARGE THESPIAN MAGNET protection while allowing a strong grip for carrying, even in slippery conditions. 4" × 3" (7 - 11), and Large (10 - 13). J. “ON STAGE” STICKER Techie Gloves will work with touchscreen devices right through the fabric. 3¾" x 3¾" 425-T-SOCKS MEMBER PRICE: $12.00 400285 $3.00 3¾" × 6½" Breathable mesh material allows sweat and moisture to evaporate out keeping 400316 $6.00 REGULAR PRICE: $15.00 400160 $3.00 WHILE THEY LAST! the hands dry E. ITS HONOR STUDENT STICKER 425205-TG MEMBER PRICE: $36.00 Vinyl. 3"x6" REGULAR PRICE: $39.00 400301 $3.00 3 order online at schooltheatre.org/store order online at schooltheatre.org/store 4 TEMPORARY TATTOOS I BUTTONS I GAMES KEYRINGS I ACCESSORIES A. D. E. K. L. B Q. back front front R. back F. C. M. N. H. S. back G. back T. K. front front NEW! O. P. I. J. back front front back A. ITS TEMPORARY TATTOOS E. “IN THE DARK” BUTTON J. ITS 90TH ANNIVERSARY BUTTON K. ITS PLASTIC KEY RING P. YIN/YANG PLASTIC KEY RING G. 2019 SUNCATCHER/ORNAMENT (PACK OF 4) 2" diameter 2" x 1½" 1½" × 1½" 1¾" diameter LIMITED EDITION. This 3" glass diamond “Mom, wake up! It’s only temporary. 400258 $1.00 WHILE THEY LAST! 400322 $1.00 400115 $3.00 400265 $3.00 features the ITS 90th anniversary logo. It’ll wash off, honest!” 1" × 11/8" 4002019 $20.00 L. "BREAK A LEG" KEY RING Q. FLASHLIGHT WITH BEENER 400154 $1.00 WHILE THEY LAST! F. “SAFE SETS” BUTTON K. BE A BROADWAY STAR! BOARD GAME This 3" blue LED mini-light is just what 2" diameter Do you have what it takes to be a Broadway Star? 1½" × 1½" 400283 $3.00 WHILE THEY LAST! the prepared techie needs back stage. The B. THESPIAN MOTTO BUTTON 400273 $1.00 WHILE THEY LAST! Now you can find out when you play Broadway 2" beener allows you to hang it right where 1¼" diameter producer Ken Davenport’s board game. Start out M. "DARK SIDE" PLASTIC KEY RING you’ll need it. 400102 $1.00 G. “BREAK A LEG” BUTTON in acting school and work your way to the top. Get 1¾" diameter 400288 $6.00 WHILE THEY LAST! 2" × 2" headshots, build your resume, get an agent, earn 400266 $3.00 C. THESPIAN ALUMNI BUTTON 400268 $1.00 your “Equity” card, build your fan base, and maybe R. THESPIAN BEENER When you’re one of over 2.3 MILLION ® 2½" long. even win a Tony Award . But this isn’t your typical N. TECHIES KEY RING Thespian Alumni you have the H “ON STAGE” BUTTON 400150 $2.00 WHILE THEY LAST! board game. This is a Broadway board game! That 1¾" diameter No returns except right to brag. 1¾" diameter 2" × 2" means you’ll have lots of chances to show off your 400282 $3.00 WHILE THEY LAST! S. ITS METAL KEY RING damaged goods. 400276 $1.00 400269 $1.00 WHILE THEY LAST! stuff along the way, with interactive “Make or 1¼" × 3" Break” cards that just might have you singing or O. ALUMNI KEY RING 400140 $6.00 No cash refunds. D. “YIN/YANG” BUTTON I. “DARK SIDE” BUTTON dancing on your turn. Can you make it all the way 1¾" diameter 2" diameter 2" × 2" to the Broadway Hall of Fame? 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