Plays of America from American Folklore for Young Actors

Plays of America from American Folklore for Young Actors
Author: L. E. McCullough
Publisher: Smith & Kraus
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Children's plays, American
ISBN: 9781575250403

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Ten original plays with themes taken from American folklore.

Plays of America from American Folklore for Young Actors

Plays of America from American Folklore for Young Actors
Author: L. E. McCullough
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages:
Release: 1996-05-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781417773398

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Fifteen original plays based on American folklore that celebrate the diversity of the American cultural mosaic.

Plays of America from American Folklore for Children

Plays of America from American Folklore for Children
Author: L. E. McCullough
Publisher: Smith & Kraus
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Children's plays, American
ISBN: 9781575250380

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Ten original plays with themes taken from American folklore.

Folktales on Stage

Folktales on Stage
Author: Aaron Shepard
Publisher: Shepard Publications
Total Pages: 224
Release:
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1620352141

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"Folktales on Stage" is a collection of reader's theater scripts for young readers, adapted by award-winning children's author Aaron Shepard from his own folktale retellings. A wide variety of countries and cultures is represented, including Native America, Africa, the Middle East, Russia, Southeast Asia, and China. While focusing on ages 8 to 15, the collection features a full range of reading levels. The scripts in this collection are "The Adventures of Mouse Deer" (Indonesia), "The Calabash Kids" (Tanzania), "The Hidden One" (Native America), "The Boy Who Wanted the Willies" (Europe), "The Princess Mouse" (Finland), "The Legend of Slappy Hooper" (U.S.), "The Gifts of Wali Dad" (India, Pakistan), "The Baker's Dozen" (U.S.), "Master Maid" (Norway), "The Magic Brocade" (China), "Forty Fortunes" (Iran), "Master Man" (Nigeria), "Savitri" (India), "The Enchanted Storks" (Iraq), "The Crystal Heart" (Vietnam), and "The Sea King's Daughter" (Russia). ///////////////////////////////////////////////// Aaron Shepard is the author of many books, stories, and scripts for young people, as well as professional books and resources for writers and educators. He has also worked professionally in both storytelling and reader's theater, as a performer, director, and teacher trainer. Aaron's lively and meticulous retellings of folktales and other traditional literature have found homes with more than a dozen children's book publishers, large and small, and with the world's top children's literary magazines, winning him honors from the American Library Association, the New York Public Library, the Bank Street College of Education, the National Council for the Social Studies, and the American Folklore Society. His extensive Web site, visited by thousands of teachers and librarians each week, is known internationally as a prime resource for folktales, storytelling, and reader's theater, while his stories and scripts have been featured in textbooks from publishers worldwide, including Scholastic, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, SRA, The College Board, Pearson Education, National Geographic, Oxford University Press, Barron's, Hodder Education, and McGraw-Hill. ///////////////////////////////////////////////// "Aaron Shepard is a national treasure. He has given thousands of us busy teachers and librarians a gold mine of ready-made plays our students clamor to perform over and over. Aaron's new collection never fails to delight and enthrall. While the experts argue about the 'right' way to teach reading, Aaron is in the middle of the action, inspiring our kids to read aloud with fluency, comprehension, expression, and best of all, joy." -- Judy Freeman, Author, "More Books Kids Will Sit Still For" "Aaron Shepard has done it! Folktales on Stage is a complete package of easy-to-perform, dynamic reader's theater scripts. Pack your passport and take a trip around the world. You and your actors will have a world of fun." -- Dr. Caroline Feller Bauer, Author, "Presenting Reader's Theater" and "New Handbook for Storytellers" "What a gift for the classroom teacher! Pure reading pleasure and not a single script that can't be used with small groups or an entire class. Performance reading builds fluency, but Aaron Shepard's gift for storytelling will also build appreciation. This collection will be a rich addition to reading programs in our balanced literacy classrooms." -- Susan Finney, Author, "Independent Reading Activities That Keep Kids Learning While You Teach Small Groups"

Plays from Mythology

Plays from Mythology
Author: L. E. McCullough
Publisher: Smith & Kraus
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Children's plays, American
ISBN: 9781575251103

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Presents twelve original plays that are dramatic adaptations of myths from around the world.

Private Stories, Monologues for Young Actors Ages 8 to 16

Private Stories, Monologues for Young Actors Ages 8 to 16
Author: Elizabeth Bauman
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2005-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0595355854

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Private Stories is a collection of unique monologues that validate the real experiences of young people today while addressing the universal themes of love, betrayal, and friendship.

Plays for Children

Plays for Children
Author: Drama League of America. New York Center
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1920
Genre: Children's plays
ISBN:

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All of Us or None

All of Us or None
Author: Monisha Das Gupta
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2024-08-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1478059893

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In All of Us or None, Monisha Das Gupta tells the story of contemporary antideportation organizing in the United States by migrants and refugees labeled as criminal aliens. These activists, who live daily with criminalization, work against forms of deportation that Das Gupta calls settler carcerality—the United States’ use of deportation to exert territorial control in the face of Indigenous self-determination. Drawing on fieldwork with antideportation organizing groups in New York, Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Honolulu, Das Gupta documents the inventive methods of struggle against settler carcerality. Das Gupta shows how the organizers’ actions and visions depart from the settler colonial nature of the mainstream demands for a pathway to citizenship and civil rights. Through direct action, storytelling, political education, and youth and queer leadership, these organizations and collectives conceptualize an abolitionist vision of migration justice that rejects the settler state and encompasses all those who are disavowed. By highlighting this work, Das Gupta demonstrates the transformative promise offered by a dissident migrant-led politics working toward dismantling settler structures and logics.

Starting from Loomis and Other Stories

Starting from Loomis and Other Stories
Author: Hiroshi Kashiwagi
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1607322544

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A memoir in short stories, Starting from Loomis chronicles the life of accomplished writer, playwright, poet, and actor Hiroshi Kashiwagi. In this dynamic portrait of an aging writer trying to remember himself as a younger man, Kashiwagi recalls and reflects upon the moments, people, forces, mysteries, and choices—the things in his life that he cannot forget—that have made him who he is. Central to this collection are Kashiwagi’s confinement at Tule Lake during World War II, his choice to answer “no” and “no” to questions 27 and 28 on the official government loyalty questionnaire, and the resulting lifelong stigma of being labeled a “No-No Boy” after his years of incarceration. His nonlinear, multifaceted writing not only reflects the fragmentations of memory induced by traumas of racism, forced removal, and imprisonment but also can be read as a bold personal response to the impossible conditions he and other Nisei faced throughout their lifetimes.