Sunday, October 31, 2010

Legend of the Trouble Dolls Nov 10 & 12




by Kathy Schultz Miller

World Culture Play for Young Audiences! In the mountains of Guatemala the native peoples share an ancient legend with their children. Before sleeping, the child must tell her doll her trouble and while she sleeps, the doll will solve the problem. Teresa, a young village girl, has one very BIG trouble – the fiery volcano god, Fuego, whose rumbles echo across the mountains. Can her Trouble Dolls help defeat him and rescue her brother, Paco?? Grades K-5. Running time: 40 minutes

Weds November 10 @ 9:15 am
Friday November 12 @ 1:00 pm

SUGGESTED ADMISSION*: $1
(benefits Bernardine Center Food Pantry)

*please consider being more generous if you can!

Alumni Auditorium

Widener University


Reservations Required: 610-499-4341; ljcocchiarale@mail.widener.edu

Friday, March 19, 2010

A Midsummer Night's Dream: April 16, 17, 21 & 22


Adapted by Gillette Elvgren, Shakespeare’s best-loved comedy is brought to life especially for young audiences. In this rollicking version, four members of a traveling theatre troupe wake up one morning to discover that they have been abandoned by the other members of their company. That evening they are required to perform A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM before the local Squire, and have to madly re-invent the play so that it can be done with just four actors. The rehearsal which follows reveals not only the heart of Shakespeare's play, but the machinations of play-making itself. Young audiences will delight at the mischievous antics of the fairy Puck, whose mis-applied love potions wreak mayhem on the mortals who cross his path. Audience participation will ensure a fun and fabulous time for actors and audience alike.

A Midsummer Night’s Dream features Widener University students Amy Faith Naylor of Berlin, NJ; Lizet Negrete of Passaic, NJ; Jon Thomson of Bensalem; and Alexander Webster of Philadelphia. It is directed by Lisa Eckley Cocchiarale with technical direction by Daniel Castagna.