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Forest's first day of school

2017
When Forest, who was raised in the woods with no parents, starts third grade he encounters many challenges, especially after being cast in a play with his friend Olive.

Star-crossed

When Mattie is cast as Romeo in an eighth-grade play, she is confused to find herself increasingly attracted to Gemma, a new classmate who is playing Juliet.

Kamishibai story theater

the art of picture telling
2006
Presents adaptations of twenty-five folktales from Asia that are ideal for classroom use, using the Japanese method of Kamishibai storytelling, with tips for using the stories to coach students in the art of Kamishibai Story Theater and suggestions for coordinating grade-level story productions.

Louie takes the stage!

"Louie is excited to be in his first school play, but everything begins going wrong, including his best friend getting cast in the wrong part, and Louie setting the stage on fire"--OCLC.

Love, Lucy

After accepting a trip to Europe as a bribe from her parents to attend the college of their choice as a business major, seventeen-year-old Lucy discovers she is unwilling to give up her dream of being an actress--or Jesse, the boy she met in Italy.

The Cambridge companion to Greek tragedy

Examines ancient Greek tragedy in the context of late twentieth-century reading, criticism, and performance, considering the plays in relation to the society that created and developed tragic theater.

No biz like show biz

The magic wind changes Katie into Miriam, who just landed the role in the school play, and she soon finds herself on stage, trying to sing and remember her lines. Includes directions for making fingerprint doodles.

Dixie

Dixie the puppy plays with Emma every day after school until Emma starts memorizing her lines for the school play.

Drama

Callie rides an emotional roller coaster while serving on the stage crew for a middle school production of Moon over Mississippi as various relationships start and end, and others never quite get going.

Echo after echo

"Zara Evans has come to the Aurelia Theater, home to director Leopold Henneman, to play a dream role in Echo and Ariston, the Greek tragedy that taught her everything she knows about love. When the director asks Zara to promise that she will have no outside commitments, no distractions, it's easy to say yes. But are the deaths at the theater accidents, or murder, or a curse that always comes in threes? When assistant lighting director Eli Vasquez, a girl made of tattoos and abrupt laughs and every form of light, looks at Zara it's hard not to fall in love"--OCLC.

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