Young science students will thrill to the clash of ideas about the nature of the universe presented here in play form, which they can act out. As the ancient Greek astronomers debate whether the sun or the earth is the center of the universe, the evolution of scientific thought comes to life for the actors who are performing and watching this play. Synopsis:At the meeting of the Athens (Greece) Astronomical Society, the hostess anxiously presents their most famous guest speaker of all time, the
Is there a better way to get an experiential understanding of Native American folklore than by performing one of its tales? And one of the most colorful characters, bound to bring laughter to the performers and audience alike, is the Native American trickster Coyote. This story explains the origin of the blue bonnet flowers and will delight and instruct both audience and cast with a good moral. Synopsis:Coyote and the Blue Flowers is a variation on the legend of how the blue bonnet flowers were
This classic English Fairy Tale will come to life for your students as they perform a comical rendition of the familiar Jack and the Beanstalk, enchanting the audience and feeling good about themselves, as well. Synopsis:A terrible Giant is terrorizing the countryside, eating people and stealing their belongings. Jack's father has been killed by the Giant, and with no money or food left in the house, Jack's Mother sends him to sell their only Cow. Jack trades the Cow to a Traveller for some mag
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