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The Plays
Theatre
at Work's
trainings employ a wide variety of theatre techniques and styles
to effectively present the message. The plays range from a series
of scenes with commentary presenting various aspects of an issue
(At Whose Expense? for example) to nearly full-length professionally
produced plays designed to fully explore the longterm effects
of an issue on a group of characters (None of our Business).
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At
Whose Expense?
Eight
scenes depict a range of sexual harassment behaviors in
a variety of workplace settings.
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None
of Our Business
This
play clearly illustrates the impact of domestic violence on the
workplace, in terms of employee productivity, stress, morale,
and the bottom line.
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From
the Ground Up
This
innovative training explores managing conflict within a changing
organization. Six scenes illustrate how miscommunication,
confused priorities, and lack of teamwork affects everyone in
an organization, from production workers to top executives.
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Unless
There's Blood
This
highly acclaimed play expands the traditional definition of violence,
and is packed with powerful examples of the relationship between
abusive behavior at work and at home.
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a
big project
This
play was designed for people in the field of early childhood education.
a big project looks closely at how violence affects children,
and celebrates the heroism of those who commit themselves to the
field of early education.
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Hiring,
Discipline & Termination
Seven
scenes clearly demonstrate the do's and don'ts of hiring, discipline
and termination, and the slippery slopes that employers need to
watch out for along the way. Attorney
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