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National Theatre Connections 2014: Plays for Young People: Same; Horizon; The Wardrobe; Heritage; A Letter to Lacey; A Shop Selling Speech; Angels; Hearts; Pronoun; Tomorrow

[PDF] National Theatre Connections 2014: Plays for Young People: Same; Horizon; The Wardrobe; Heritage; A Letter to Lacey; A Shop Selling Speech; Angels; Hearts; Pronoun; Tomorrow by Sabrina Mahfouz; Simon Vinnicombe; Catherine Johnson; Pauline McLynn; Dafydd James; Luke Norris; Sam Holcroft; Matt Hartley; Deborah Bruce; Evan Placey in Arts-Photography

Description

In My Second Monologue Book young children can transform into 101 fantastic famous and historical people! Each section is interactive; featuring pictures; and games. Critical thinking questions are posed such as; "How do choices the character makes change how he moves; talks or feels?" People You Know section is dedicated to every-day characters such as a police man; a baker; a principal. Famous Americans section features colorful characters such as Betsy Ross; Teddy Roosevelt; Sally Ride; and Ben Franklin. Famous Foreigners presents a wide selection of famous men and women (good and bad!) including Jane Goodall; Frida Kahlo; Sigmund Freud; and Genghis Khan. Imaginary People and Folk Heroes is devoted to favorite characters such as King Arthur; Little Red Riding Hood; and Paul Bunyon. All short monologues are just right for five- to nine-year-olds. There are great ideas for teachers and parents too! Family and friends can be involved can they guess whos who? Young actors can jump into another life an let their imaginations soar!


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Review
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great for Henson Fans!By RDDA neat volume; but the seller sent me a "new" copy lacking the dust jacket. As I intended to give it as a gift; I could not accept this and had to send it back. Good for fans of Jim Henson.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Oink OinkBy christopher vigilMy buddy had a drunken one night stand with a chick who looked like Miss Piggy. Weve been calling him Kermit ever since. Bought him this for Christmas last year. He hated it. It was worth every penny.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Henson is dead-- long live Kermit the frog.By Kindle CustomerHenson was a genius at creativity. To me; he and Disney share the top spot in crafting cartoon characters and stories. This book offers some insights into how he built his comic universe and how his family helped. He died too young.

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