Class Act theatre INCORPORATED ABN: 31 568 377 909
P.O. Box 1053
WILLAGEE CENTRAL WA 6156
Telephone: (08) 9337 2060
mobile: 041 112 2064
Fax: (08) 9337 1945

'BULLY BUSTERS '

Teachers' Notes

Writer: Angelique Malcolm
Director:Bianka Demets
Music: Craig Williams
Scenic artist: Robert Cocks
Actors: Bianka Demets or Katerina Vigh, Joseph Issa
   
Sydney Contact: BIANKA DEMETS ph: 0420 283 804

'Bully Busters' was first produced in 1994 and is continually being updated.
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DISCUSSION POINTS

  1. How can you tell the difference between a victim and a bully?
    e.g. VICTIM BULLY
      timid, shy aggressive behaviour
      limp arms hands on hips
    What other things can you think of?
    What they generally both have in common is low self esteem – they just express it in different ways.
  2. How can someone (like Bo) stop behaving like a victim?
  3. How can we understand bullying without being really bullied?
    Try rôle playing to act out bullying situations, and let each person play both a victim and a bully. Some scenarios could be:
  4. What was important about the bully mask in the play?
    Every one of us is capable of being a bully; it is a rôle we choose to play.
  5. What's the difference between Jake 'the Ape' and Sally Simper as bullies?
  6. What is the difference between physical and verbal bullying? Can verbal bullying be just as painful as physical?
  7. What are some different types of bullies?
    They can be narrowed down to two – Introvert and Extrovert bullies; but can even they be boiled down to just 'I'm better than you because ...'?
  8. What are some ways kids can bully their parents?
  9. What are the causes of bullying?
  10. How can we stop bullying? What are the pros and cons of things like:–
  11. Would class members feel comfortable about 'dobbing'? Why/why not?
  12. Do you want your school to be a Bully Free Zone?
    What are some of the options? Perhaps group sessions could be set up where bullies and victims can settle their disputes in the open. Perhaps rôle playing can be used so that pupils can get more idea about other points of view.

Any other ideas?

Class Act is always looking for suggestions to make their shows better and more effective. Please email us or fill out our feedback sheet , or ring Angelique Malcolm on (08) 9337 2060 or (mobile) 041 112 2064, Fax: (08) 9337 1945.