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The menu will feature a succulentpork dinner with all the
trimmings, including baked beans, sal-ads, rolls and desserts.
Tickets for the annual HHS fundrais-er are now on sale at $20 each
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BY LIZ PREMOATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER
HAMPTON | There’ssomething new coming tothe Lane Memorial
Library,thanks to a group of Hamp-ton students in grades 5-9who
like to put words intoactions.
It’s Readers’ Theatre(RT), an informal programthat is part
read-aloudstory time and part per-forming arts — and onewhich
promises to be whol-ly entertaining.
So how did this all comeabout?
“I sort of threw it outthere and there was someinterest,” says
Teen Ser-vices Librarian, CherylFrench, who facilitates
thelibrary’s Youth AdvisoryBoard and the youngadults who comprise
it.
French had initially con-ducted a survey with mem-bers of the
advisory board,and based on the resultsdecided “to give it a try
aspart of our teen summer
programming.” French is“keeping the group infor-mal and
flexible, in thehopes that we will be ableto work around the
partici-pants’ busy school sched-ules and
extracurricularactivities.”
The premiere Readers’Theatre performance isscheduled for
Tuesday,August 8 at 4 p.m. at thelibrary. While the programis open
to all ages, it isespecially geared towardstudents entering
Kinder-garten and on throughfourth grade.
The setting is simple:Working with “scripts,” thereaders (with
their previ-ously-assigned parts) willuse expression, tone ofvoice
and, at times, propsto tell the selected stories.French figures the
read-aloud tales will run about10-20 minutes each.
For the first RT at theLane Library, there will betwo featured
scripts adapt-ed for readers’ theatre by
Curtain opens on Lane Library’sReaders’ Theatre
author and story “reteller”Aaron Shepard: “The Leg-end of Slappy
Hooper” (anAmerican tall tale) and“Three Sideways Storiesfrom
Wayside School”(from Louis Sachar’s origi-nal series of
novellas).
This is definitely a pro-gram with a purpose.
“From the audience’sperspective, Readers’ The-atre is like
listening to afull-cast audio story, or sit-ting in on an
old-fashionedradio story,” explainsFrench. “The audience cansee the
readers, but theirimagination still has to fillin all of the
blanks. Noscenery, no memorizedlines, minimal props — thefocus is
on the words of thestory and how theysound.”
That’s not the only cre-ative benefit to this type
ofpresentation. It works bothways.
“From the reader’s per-spective,” says French, “RTis a chance to
play withexpression, bring a story tolife with one’s voice. It
alsodevelops oral reading andpublic speaking skills.”
The RT troupe currentlyhas seven participants,ranging in age
from 10-14.According to French, “Thenumber of readers is likelyto
fluctuate from presenta-tion to presentation,
depending upon schedules,but I hope to maintain acore group of
at least five.”
French says participantsof all ages on both sides ofthe script
can benefit fromthe program, be theybeginning readers on up
tocollege-age students.
“And for the theatregeek within,” says French,“it is a great
opportunity toact without worrying aboutblocking, costume
changes,tripping over scenery, ormemorizing one’s lines.”
That doesn’t meanthere’s no preparationinvolved, although
“timerequirements are minimal,”says French, “just one ortwo
meetings per perfor-mance to select scripts,assign roles, and
rehearsereading.”
As the troupe develops(newcomers are welcome),the program may
beexpanded to include origi-nal scripts and adaptationsof folk
tales, says French, aswell as short puppet showsand more
traditional storyread-alouds, in addition toexisting readers
theatrescripts.
Check out Readers’ The-atre at the Lane MemorialLibrary
beginning on Tues-day, August 8 at 4 p.m. Formore information,
callCheryl French at (603) 926-4729.
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