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STAR SPANGLED GIRLS
Women veterans sharing their memories of events and emotions about enlistment, basic training, service at home, service abroad, love, and segregation in the military.
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FANNIE LOU HAMER
Become acquainted with the daughter of a Mississippi share cropper who became an exceedingly effective Civil Rights organizer. |
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FAMILY BUSINESS
Two stories that share an emotional resonance about families and the relationships within them.
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LET YOUR CHILDREN TELL
A theatre documentary about the Holocaust that follows the lives of young people from Austria, Hungary, and The Netherlands through their diaries entries and letters. |
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UNDER THE SOMBRERO
A collection of poems, songs, sayings and stories that celebrate Latino cultures, encourage appreciation of a second language, and promote cross-cultural communication. |
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UPCOMING
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PIECEWORK | Premieres 2008-2009.
Piecework, from poet Barbara Presnell's collection of the same name, focuses on the South's dying textile industry. In Ms. Presnell's collection, mill workers speak poignantly of work and family, bringing an almost documentary insight into the population caught between industrial and post-industrial America. Although fictional, the workers' voices ring with authenticity as they face unemployment, re-education and changes in their lifestyle and livelihood. |
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BIRDS OF A FEATHER | Premieres Fall, 2008.
Birds of a Feather, presents a collection of fables that range from representations of the world of Aesop to those of the world of today. The production, created for elementary grades K-5, takes children on a fun-filled ride through the ages as they witness the way in which manners and expression change, but humanity, with its foibles and weaknesses, remain the same. Four actors, forty-five minutes. |
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