| ** MY NEIGHBOR, THE POET ** | |||
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by New Hampshire playwright Donald Tongue. The play centers on American poet Robert Frost, and the years he lived in Derry, New Hampshire and taught at Pinkerton Academy. His time in NH was critical to Frost as a young poet. His first two books of poetry (and a portion of his third) were written at a small farm in Derry from 1901-1911. Click School for more Info! Open to the public subject to seating availability. 603-542-4433 Tickets are $5.00 with schools allowed 1 free teacher for every 15 students CHECK OUT THE 7PM EVENING SHOW! |
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** SLAPSTICK SCIENCE MUCH WORK, LITTLE EFFORT ** | |||
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The all-time favorite science assembly where kids learn that with physics, they can do anything! Hoisting 200 pounds (like their principal) over their heads, lifting 1000 pounds of classmates, or throwing the portly Dr. Quark 8 feet high is simply a matter of understanding Kinetic Energy, Potential Energy, Friction, and Simple Machines (pulleys, levers, and screws are demonstrated) Click School for more Info! Open to the public subject to seating availability. 603-542-4433 Tickets are $5.00 with schools allowed 1 free teacher for every 15 students. |
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| ** WE THE PEOPLE ** | |||
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We The People brings American Civics lessons to life and promises to make Social Studies exciting and accessible. Students will have a blast learning about the three branches of government, the First Amendment, presidential elections, democracy, the judicial process, and more. Barreling through a variety of musical styles relevant to today's youth, including rock, rhythm-and-blues, and hip-hop, We the People will instill American pride in audiences of all ages, and perhaps even inspire them to get involved and make a difference. Click School for more Info! Open to the public subject to seating availability. 603-542-4433 Tickets are $5.00 with schools allowed 1 free teacher for every 15 students. www.theatreworksusa.org |
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| ** CLICK CLACK MOO ** | |||
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When his granddaughter Jenny comes for a visit,
Farmer Brown declared the farm a "tech-free zone." He confiscates her laptop in the cold barn along with the shivering cows who use her computer to type messages requesting blankets. "No way," replies Farmer Brown. "No blankets!" So the cows go on strike and the chickens join them in solidarity. No blankets: no milk, no eggs! Will Farmer Brown give in to the animals' demands? Will Jenny get her computer back? Find out in a hilariously "mooooo-ving" new musical about negotiation and compromise, based on the Caldecott Honor Book by Doreen Cronin and Betsy Lewin Click School for more Info! Open to the public subject to seating availability. 603-542-4433 Tickets are $5.00 with schools allowed 1 free teacher for every 15 students. www.theatreworks.org |
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| ** ANNE OF GREEN GABLES ** | |||
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The power of Imagination & the importance of love & Trust! Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert want a boy to help with the chores. They are not expecting Anne Shirley, an orphan with little more than a tattered carpet bag and a big imagination. ArtsPower's popular and heart-warming musical tells the story of vivacious Anne and her journey to find the family she's aways wanted. Matthew is immediately charmed by Anne; her feisty character is made evident in the song "Talkin' Too Much."Together, as kindred spirits, Matthew and Anne persuade the reluctant Marilla to let Anne stay for a trial period. Anne, who has longed to be part of a real family, sets out - often with humorous results - to prove her worth to Marilla and the rest of the town. In "The Smartest Girl in Avonlea," Anne overcomes her first-day-of-school jitters by imagining herself as the best dressed, smartest, most popular girl in town. Unfortunately, things don't go quite as she plans, and her future with the Cuthberts seems to be in jeopardy. Yet when tragedy strikes, Anne succeeds in gaining Marilla's affection because of her optimistic attitude towards life. Click School for more Info! Open to the public subject to seating availability. 603-542-4433 Tickets are $5.00 with schools allowed 1 free teacher for every 15 students. www.theatreworks.org www.artspower.org |
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