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Missoula Children’s Theatre - The Secret Garden (auditions)Monday, September 19 - 3:00pm ■ FREE*
Auditions for The Secret Garden will be held at Heberton Hall (next to the Keene Public Library); there are opportunities both on stage and backstage for students in Kindergarten through 12th grade. No prepared material is required; just dress comfortably for moving and sitting on the floor, and bring a snack to keep you going.
All children must register at the audition and be accompanied and supervised by a guardian. The first rehearsal for older students will begin following auditions.
*No charge for rehearsals or costuming. There is a ticket fee for those attending the performance.
Missoula Children’s Theatre - The Actor’s Tools (workshop)Wednesday, September 21 - 10am ■ FREE*
The basic tools of the actor’s trade - observation, memorization, concentration, and imagination - are presented and explored in an entertaining manner. Students participate in a variety of fun exercises, learning to apply the actor’s tools to performing and to everyday life.
Appropriate for grades: 3-5.
Workshop will be held at Heberton Hall (next to Keene Public Library).
Apple Hill String Quartet Wednesday, January 11 - 9:30am, 10:45am & 12:45pm ■ FREE*
Always a big hit with schools, The Apple Hill String Quartet will return to the stage of The Colonial Theatre for a series of intimate lecture/demonstrations, performances where students have an opportunity to interact and ask questions with the musicians. And one student may be invited to join them onstage to perform with the quartet!
Appropriate for grades: all ages.
Curriculum connections: classical chamber music, music history, composition and rhythm, melody listening skills, communication through music.
The Color of JusticeWednesday, April 4 - 9:30am ■ $7.50
The Color of Justice tells the story of a courageous young girl and her battle for equal rights. It is also the story of America in the 1950s — a time of segregated restaurants and schools, separate restrooms and drinking fountains for “coloreds” and “whites.”
Families who have the courage to take their case all the way to the nation’s highest court challenge the segregation law in the landmark case Brown vs The Board of Education of Topeka, KS. The Color of Justice tells the story of The Carters, just such a family seeking justice for their eight year old daughter, Grace.
Appropriate for grades: 4 - 8.
Curriculum connections: communication and language arts, social studies, multi-cultural studies.
Doktor Kaboom!Thursday, April 26 - 9:30am ■ $8
Doktor Kaboom! is an interactive one-man science variety show creatively blending theatre with the wonders of scientific
exploration. Doktor Kaboom keeps his audience riveted with interest and rolling
with laughter while exploring scientific content that ties directly into
curriculum standards. Join him for a sidesplitting journey of
increasingly spectacular — and often successful — experiments a tour of modern scientific method.
Appropriate for grades: 4 - 8.
Curriculum connections: science, math, theatre.
John Hughes: African Kora, Jembe & SongWednesday, May 16 - 9:30am, 10:45am, 12:45pm ■ $5
John is an innovative composer, kora player, percussionist and vocalist whose style ranges from traditional west African rhythms and melodies to quirky and original hypnotic grooves that defy classification.
This intimate performance/demonstration, with audience joining the performer on stage, features ancient traditional African instruments not often heard in the United States, John takes his audience on an intimate tour of universal musical expressions of joy and hope, at once soothing and uplifting.
Appropriate for grades: 1-3 (10:45am performance), 4 - 6 (12:45pm performance), 7 - 12 (9:30am performance).
Curriculum connections: West African music, composition and rhythm, melody listening skills, communication through music, cultural studies, social studies, geography.
Missoula Children’s Theatre - Creative Dramatics (workshop)Tuesday, September 20 - 10am ■ FREE*
Young students use their imagination to transform a story into a play, learning the importance of focus, the development of character and the use of pantomime.
Appropriate for grades: 1-2.
Workshop will be held at Heberton Hall (next to Keene Public Library).
Missoula Children’s Theatre - The Secret Garden (performance)Saturday, September 24 - 3pm ■ $19 adult/$17 youth
This original Missoula Children’s Theatre rendition is a joyful retelling of a story of hope and a celebration and all good things in life. Mistress Mary Quite Contrary embarks on a journey from India to her uncle’s home in England; along the way she makes friends with the hilarious Canadian Geese and the colorful Giant Bugs That Rock, and in time learns to appreciate everything around her, including the Moor Animals and the helpful Fireflies. Add to that a good healthy dose of caring, and what happens? The whole household begins to enjoy the return of health and happiness in a garden carefully tended...until it blossoms once more.
*FREE isn’t free! We thank our Corporate Members, Foundations, Supporters and Donors for their generous support that allows us to waive admission fees for these performances.
Duck For President and Other Story BooksThursday, May 31 - 9:30am ■ $7.50
Get ready for this all-new musical revue featuring mini-musicals based on best-selling children’s books Fancy Nancy, Duck For President, Babymouse: The Musical, I Have To Go!, Leonardo The Terrible Monster, and Pirates Don’t Change Diapers. Full of songs and silliness, this show is a treat for young audiences.
Appropriate for grades: K - 4.
Curriculum connections: literature based communication and language arts, music, relationships and family.
Missoula Children’s Theatre - Annual Residency The Colonial Theatre is proud to partner with Keene Public Library for Missoula Children’s Theatre auditions, rehearsals, and workshops as a part of this annual artist residency
Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary MusicalWednesday, November 30 - 9:30am & 11:30am ■ $8.50
Chock full of adventure, song, and gigantic dancing laundry, Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Musical tells a tale of firsts: a stuffed animal’s first trip in the laundry, a little girl’s first words, and a Daddy’s first time dealing with his child going “boneless.” Based on his beloved Caldecott Honor-winning picture book, Knuffle Bunny lovingly celebrates the heart and heartache that can only come from a family visit to the local laundromat (we mentioned the giant dancing laundry, right?).
Appropriate for grades: pre-Kindergarten through 4.
Curriculum connections: literature, interpersonal relationships, problem solving, and non-verbal communication.
The Acting Company: The Comedy of ErrorsFriday, March 23 - 9:30am ■ $10
“The Acting Company endures as the major touring classical theatre in the United States.” – The New York Times
The Acting Company bring their rich performance history and formidable talents to local audiences in what has been described
as a breezy, accessible, enjoyable performance of one of Shakespeare’s earliest - and perhaps most farcical - plays, The Comedy Of Errors.
The story of two sets of identical twins accidentally separated at birth involves a series of wild mishaps
based on mistaken identities leading to wrongful attacks, a near-seduction, an arrest and accusations of infidelity, theft,
madness and demonic possession.
Appropriate for grades: 7 - 12.
Curriculum connections: classical literature, humanities, poetry, communication and language arts, theatre arts.
Kristallnacht Remembrance Wednesday, November 9 - 7:00pm ■ FREE* (RSVP required)
The Colonial Theatre is proud to partner with the Cohen Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies to co-present the Center’s annual Kristallnacht Remembrance. This remembrance brings the entire community together and enables participants to actively reflect upon the lessons of the Holocaust. This year’s remembrance will continue the theme of To Remember, To Create, To Live and will feature MoCo Arts dancers and the Keene State College Chamber Choir along with other community members and groups.
Student performs on stage with the Apple Hill String Quartet
The Colonial Education and Outreach OverviewThe Colonial Theatre is passionately invested in the cultural health of our community through our commitment to providing outreach for the underserved and educational opportunities for all ages. Our educational programs are designed to engage children, teens, and adults in the artistic process, cultivate appreciation of the performing arts, and make the performing arts a vital and fundamental part of school and community life.
THE COLONIAL STUDENT MATINEE SERIESThe Colonial Student Matinee Series offers high- quality performances that complement school curriculum and illustrate the dynamic relationship between the performing arts and literature, history, science and world cultures. The series also includes events that introduce art forms outside the curriculum. An important resource for area educators, the Student Matinee Series brings quality performing arts experiences to an average of 8,000 school children from more than 120 schools each year, and more than 1,000 children who are home schooled. The Colonial Theatre also provides comprehensive study guides that teachers, students, and parents can use to help prepare and reflect upon the performances.
THE COLONIAL EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPSThe Colonial’s workshop programs for students and educators inspire participants in a variety of ways. Students deepen their understanding of and engagement in literature, history, world cultures and performing arts through artist led workshops and lecture demonstrations. Post-performance and after school teacher workshops add to teaching strategies by exploring new techniques for using the performing arts to enrich curriculum.
MATINEE SERIES REGISTRATION FORM
Name _________________________________________________
School ________________________________________________
Address _______________________________________________
City __________________________________________________
State & Zip Code _________________________________________
School Phone ___________________________________________
After-hours phone ________________________________________
Fax ___________________________________________________
E-mail ______________________________________________________
PAYMENT TYPE:
Check enclosed Please invoice me*
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*Invoices will be sent approximately two months prior to the performance. Full payment is due 30 days prior to each performance.
Card # ________________________________________________
Exp. Date _________ / __________
Signature ______________________________________________
Your signature indicates you agree to pay the total amount according to credit card issuer agreement.
Special Seating Requirements _______________________________
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Student Matinee Series Season Underwriter
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Missoula Children’s Theatre: Creative Dramatics (workshop)Tuesday, September 20 - 10:00AM
FREE
Missoula Children’s Theatre: The Actor’s Tools (workshop)Wednesday, September 21 - 10:00AM
FREE
Missoula Children’s Theatre: The Secret Garden (performance)Saturday, September 24 - 3:00PM
$19 adult
$17 youth
Kristallnacht RemembranceWednesday, November 9 - 7:00PM
FREE
Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary MusicalWednesday, November 30 9:30AM 11:30AM
$8.50
Apple Hill String QuartetWednesday, January 11 9:30AM 10:45AM 12:45PM
FREE
The Acting Company The Comedy of ErrorsFriday, March 23 - 9:30AM
$10
The Color of JusticeWednesday, April 4 - 9:30AM
$7.50
Doktor Kaboom!Thursday, April 26 - 9:30AM
$8
John Hughes: Africa Kora, Jembe & SongWednesday, May 16 9:30AM 10:45AM 12:45PM
$5
Duck for President and Other Story BooksThursday, May 31 - 9:30AM
$7.50
ToTal Due $___________
ToTal encloseD $___________
Balance Due $___________
Please senD regisTraTion form To:EDUCATION & OUTREACHTHE COLONIAL THEATRE
95 MAIN ST / PO BOX 77 / KEENE, NH 03431OR FAX TO: 603/357-7817
STUDY
GUIDES
AVAILABLE AT
THECOLONIAL.ORG
for more informaTion, Please call
603/357 1233 x109
• All school shows are general admission. All payments are non-refundable.
• Payment is due 30 days before the performance.• Schools may adjust number of tickets required
30 days prior to show. An increase is welcome, but subject to availability.
• You will not receive printed tickets in the mail; your seats will be held as a group reservation.
• In case of inclement weather, if the event is presented as scheduled we are contractually obligated to pay the performers. Therefore, we are unable to offer refunds or exchanges.
• A minimum of one chaperone for every 10 students is required. One free chaperone ticket is provided for every 10 paid tickets, and additional chaperone tickets may be purchased.
• Please let us know at least two weeks in advance if you require wheelchair seating, as availability is limited. The theatre bathrooms are wheelchair accessible.
• Adult Nametag Policy: For the security of all children attending these performances we ask that all adults affiliated with a school wear nametags identifying the adult’s name and school name. Please provide nametags for all teachers, chaperones and bus drivers attending the show.
• Buses: Buses may not load or unload from Main Street! This is a traffic and safety hazard. Buses may unload from Commercial Street alongside of theatre or in the parking lot behind the theatre. Please avoid blocking roadways.
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Mayhem Poets workshop, November 2010
2010–2011 OUTREACH HIGHLIGHTS
I dream I am Martin Luther King, Jr In old Alabama Fighting for rights Bravely Quincy, Keene Middle School
“Dear Cow,
I really like your costume.
How long are your eyelashes?”
Sullivan School, 3rd grade
Mummenschanz mask-making workshop, October 2010
2010–2011 OUTREACH HIGHLIGHTS
2011-2012 - Education and OutreachMatinee Performances, Workshops & Residencies