Ode To The Drama Teacher

by Samantha Bennett

 Ode to the Drama Teacher Poster - Sam Bennett

I've got to tell you - the initial response to The Ode To The Drama Teacher nearly crashed my website!

I'm so happy that that people are loving & sharing this piece with the teachers who've inspired them. Makes my day, you know?

You can order your copy -- or just read it Sam Bennett - photo by Erin Clendeninbelow.

Enjoy!

Thanks,
Sam Bennett, author

So due to POPULAR DEMAND I had the poem made into a gorgeous poster.

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Drama Teachers Rave...

"Really one of the most wonderful things I've read all year. If you read nothing else I pass along, that's fine, JUST READ THIS ONE. Especially if you are a teaching artist."
- Meredyth Pederson, artsedblog.wordpress.com

"Thanks for helping me remember why we do it. Best job in the world. And thanks to the best director ever - Linda Patton - who started me on my own drama queen path. I doubt she will ever have even a fraction of an idea of how much she touched all our lives."
- C. D. Jarmola

"This is so perfect! I have tears in my eyes."
- Leta, Wisconsin


Initial response to the poem was so amazing that I just had to make it available to everyone - press the red button to order, or read the full text below.

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And here's the text of the poem so you can read the whole thing:

by Samantha Bennett, author of the bestseller, Get It Done: From Procrastination to Creative Genius in 15 Minutes a Day, 365 Reasons To Write and By The Way, You Look Really Great Today, creator of The Organized Artist Company

Ode To The Drama Teacher

And as you stand there: Aghast
Because we're three days from Opening Night and
Ado Annie still doesn't know her lines and
The Dream Ballet is a Nightmare and
The Light Board Op just got Detention...

Let us now praise You.

You, the Permanently Fatigued.
You, the Loyal-to-the-Point-of-Self-Neglect.
You, the Keeper of a Thousand-and-Eleventeen Secret Dreams.

You are the one who makes it all Look So Easy.
Who would have expected that the most important Skill you learned getting your BA
Was Juggling?

Juggling Paperwork and Personalities and oh, right - weren't you supposed to have a
Private Life around here somewhere?

But even though you are Sick to Death of
Spoon River Anthology
You still puddle up every time you hear
There's A Place For Us
No matter how Off-Key.

And while you still remember when you
Brought the House Down in
Midsummer
You now love This House.

You have created a House where any child - no matter how Flamboyant, no matter how Shy - can embrace their Inner Ethel Merman (and thanks to those English 101 classes you now must teach, you are keenly aware that using "their" in the previous sentence is increasingly considered correct and honestly, it's really the only sensible answer as writing "his or her" is as damaging to poetry as the participle that dangles.)

And you have created a House where any child - no matter how Flamboyant, no matter how Shy - can dive straight to the Deepest, Darkest, Quietest corner of human suffering and bring a room of teenagers - and yes, you, too - to silent tears.

You have made a Home for the Misunderstood
A Family for the Misfit and a
Safe Spot to land no matter how bad The Mid-Terms are.

Because despite all the Budget Cuts and
The Paperwork and
The Meetings about the Meeting to Schedule the Meetings and
The Truancies and
The Parents
Dear Heaven The Parents and
Did we mention The Paperwork?

Nothing on this Green Earth compares to watching a group of kids
Learn the true meaning of Ensemble.

And nothing compares to the pure joy of watching The Ones whom you knew would Eventually Get It
Finally. Really. Get It.

And nothing nothing nothing compares to The Confidences shared in low tones as they seek you out in
Your Office,
The Choir Room
The Front Seat of the Van on the way home from Fullerton.

You aren't teaching Drama.
You are teaching Life
Which we all know is a Comedy - a Chekhovian Comedy - but a Comedy nonetheless.

And you aren't teaching Choreography
You are teaching them to Dance.

And you aren't teaching them how to be a Character.
You are teaching them how to be Themselves.

So here's to you -

Making room for Art in a world that seems to have no room for Art.

(Because, by the way, that room has been repurposed as the new Standardized Test Prep Center - you don't mind rehearsing outside, do you?)

And here's to you -

Scrounging around for new shows that somehow match the sets you already have
Because some Genius on the School Board has
Recently Announced that not only can you not perform Huckleberry Finn
Or Anouilh's Antigone (probably because he couldn't pronounce it) and
Given the flap over the Scene from M. Butterfly last year, I guess
March of the Falsettos and The Vagina Monologues are
Out of the Question for the Spring

So Oh My Saints it looks like it's going to be
Arsenic And Old Lace one more blessed time.

But that's OK

I love Arsenic And Old Lace.

So here's to you -

Making room for Another Coffee Mug with
Those Ugly Masks on them
Making room in the Chorus for
Just One More
And

Making room for Each and Every Child
To Be
A
Star.

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More beautiful words...

"How true! How incredibly, movingly, awesomely true. And I'm speaking as one of the students of one of the teachers. And while that was over 30 years ago, I think of him still, and remember him fondly as one of the greatest teachers a kid was ever lucky enough to have. So here's to Mr. D of Lexington High. His memory will live on until all of his students have passed."
- J. M.

"I'm a trained drama teacher, but I have yet to get a job where I actually teach drama. This poem has renewed my desire to keep trying."
- S. T.

"I have always told people that "Theatre is my church," meaning that during the process of getting that show up, there is ample time to teach good values: no lies, get the work done on time, have respect for and help everyone. Putting a show on also uses all of the skills learned in the other classrooms: reading, writing, math and their uses. Why it has been taken out of so many schools just dismays me. Sign me, Old Costumer"
- B. A. L.

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