Drama Anthologies (multiple Authors)
Prepare To Embark
Six Theatrical Voyages for Young Audiences
- Publisher
- Playwrights Canada Press
- Initial publish date
- Nov 2002
- Category
- Anthologies (multiple authors)
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780887546525
- Publish Date
- Nov 2002
- List Price
- $19.95
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Where to buy it
Out of print
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Description
The six plays featured in this collection offer endless ways to engage students in middle grades. Younger students can delight in the language and landscape of Beo's Bedroom and The Elfin Knight in readings and performances staged by older students. More mature students can explore the challenges faced by the protagonists in Cyberteens in Love and Crusader of the World. Students of all ages can draw lessons from the young girls whose stories shape Mella Mella and Girl Who Loved Her Horses. Step into a play and embark.
About the authors
In 1972 Shirley Barrie co-founded the Wakefield Tricycle Company in London, England with Ken Chubb. In 1978 she wrote The Adventures of Super Granny and the Kid for young audiences and has been on the playwrighting adventure ever since. In 1980 the Wakefield Tricycle Company opened the Tricycle Theatre, a 220-seat theatre that continues to produce plays on the Kilburn High Road in London. In 2006 the theatre received a Special Award for its pioneering political work at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards.
Shirley returned to Canada in 1985. In Toronto, in 1989, after working on a popular theatre project inspired by the stories of immigrant women who work in the garment industry, she joined with long-time friend and collaborator Lib Spry and musician Arlene Mantle to found Straight Stitching Productions. Since 2000, Shirley has worked with story editor Ken Chubb on the development of film and television projects. She was Senior Story Editor on Jozi-H, a thirteen-part hospital drama co-produced by Inner City Films (Canada) and Morula Pictures (South Africa) which was shown on CBC TV in 2006/07 and SABC3 in 2007. She was the executive director of the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour from 1988â??2005 and is a part president of the Playwrights Guild of Canada.
Emil Sher
a grandi à Montréal. Il a enseigné dans une école secondaire au Botswana et
aujourd'hui, il écrit des livres pour enfants, des scénarios, des pièces de
théâtre et des livres documentaires. Son premier roman, Young Man With Camera, a été mis en nomination pour le Prix du
Gouverneur général. Il a adapté au théâtre l'oeuvre à succès de Karen
Levine, La valise d'Hana. Cette pièce a été jouée dans toute
l'Amérique du Nord et en Israël. Emil vit à Toronto avec sa famille.
EMIL SHER writes prose and plays for the young and the once-were-young. His first novel, Young Man with Camera, was published by Scholastic in Fall 2015 and has received numerous awards and honours. Emil is a laureate of the 2014 K.M. Hunter Artist Award in Literature. His picture book Mittens to Share, illustrated by Irene Luxbacher, was published in 2016. Emil has written the stage play adaptations of Hana’s Suitcase by Karen Levine and The Boy in the Moon by Ian Brown, and the script and lyrics for a stage musical of Roch Carrier’s The Hockey Sweater. He was also the writer for The Book of Ashes, inspired by the true story of an Iraqi librarian who saved tens of thousands of books in the midst of war, which premiered at the International Children’s Festival in St. Albert, Alberta, in spring 2016. Emil lives in Toronto, Ontario. Visit him at www.emilsher.com.