Applause

“The Virginia Show”
Wilson Elementary, Fishersville, Va.
“The Virginia Show” … was a blast. I hope others have a chance to participate in fun shows like it too.
- Brennen
“I had the greatest of times doing my part as the York River. I would most certainly want to do it again.”
- Mackenzie
“We learned how to project our voices and speak slower … how to use hand gestures … [and] to listen for cues … Students at Wilson Elementary School learned about the state of Virginia and the five bordering states …”
- Ethan
“There was so much relevant and wonderful information about Virginia. It made a very entertaining assembly for our whole school … Not only did [the students] learn Virginia SOLs, they also learned a lot of great theatre techniques and expanded their acting abilities.”
- Bridgett Armentrout-Edwards, Music Specialist/TAG Coordinator
“A Romp Through Early American History”
Ladd Elementary, Waynesboro, Va.
“. . . the play was really funny and I learned some new things.”
- Peter
“I liked doing it because it had a lot of excitement.”
- Adrana
“[T]he play was interesting and I was honored to star in the Romp Through History.”
- Austin
“Tall Tale Tellers”
William Perry Elementary, Waynesboro, Va.
“The programs/plays . . . provided for my students are wonderful. The students love the funny lines and easily assume the character’s role. Providing [these] plays not only reinforces the Virginia SOLs but also brings out the creative spirit . . . The children learn . . . stage presence, projection and, best of all, working together as a group to entertain.”
- Jenna Frank, Gifted and Talented Instructor, Berkeley Glenn Elementary
“I love his shows, his enthusiasm. They [the students] get a great experience . . . It’s a lot of hard work and a positive, upbeat experience.”
- Bridgett Armentrout-Edwards