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Entertaining,
Issue-OrientedTheatre for
Student Audiences
Confronts Cyber-BullyingTeaches Tolerance
Addresses BullyingBuilds Empathy
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George Street Playhouse is proud to commission and producedynamic educational touring theatre for young audiences. Ourtouring productions address relevant Character Educationthemes such as respect, cyber-bullying, conflict resolution, peerpressure, and empathy. Each show includes a post-play workshop,which provides an excellent starting point for classroomdiscussion and can be used to fulfill the New Jersey CoreCurriculum Content Standards.
George Street Playhouse also provides school-based workshopsand residencies that engage theatre practice to cultivate
imagination, enhance communication, and foster creative ingenuity.Our mission is to enrich the lives of our students by developingconfident, expressive young people laying a foundation for alifelong appreciation of theatre arts.
We join you in celebrating the power of theatre arts educationand look forward to sharing the excitement of live theatre withyour students.
Major funding for George Street Playhouses Educational Programs is provided by: the New Jersey State
Bar Foundation, the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Johnson & Johnson and The Karma Foundation.
This program is made possible by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department
of State, a partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts and by funds from the National
Endowment for the Arts.
Additional funding is provided by Bank of America, Laura Z. Baron, The Blanche and Irving Laurie
Foundation, Bloomberg, The Bloomingdales Fund of the Macys Foundation, Bristol-Myers Squibb,
The Bunbury Company, Infineum USA LP, Sharon Karmazin, Merck Company Foundation, Middlesex
County Cultural and Heritage Commission, PNC Bank Foundation, The Prudential Foundation, TheFred C. Rummel Foundation, Target, and nearly 800 other individuals, businesses and foundations that
help George Street Playhouse continue to reach out into the community.
New Jersey State Bar Foundation ScholarshipsThe New Jersey State Bar Foundation provides support to the George Street PlayhouseEducational Tour. Scholarships are available for schools that demonstrate financial need.
Please call to request a scholarship application.
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IRL: In Real Lifeby R.N. SandbergCommissioned by George Street Playhouse through a grant from theNew Jersey State Bar Foundation
From shared text messages, exploited secret photos and threatening onlineconversations, cyber-bullying reaches every facet of students lives and leads to
consequences everyone needs to face. IRL investigates how students can take an activerole to end cyber-bullying.
This production was by far the most relevant and well-orchestrated that Ihave brought to a school. The implementation of the technology was flawlessand engaged these middle-schoolers in a world that is very familiar to them.
Maureen McVeigh-Berzok, District Supervisor, Language Arts/World Languages, Spotswood Public Schools
Watch our exclusive video with footage from the show and an interview withthe playwright atwww.GSPonline.org/touringproductions/irl
Appropriate for Grades 7-12
LENGTH: 65 minutes (includes performance and post-play workshop)AVAILABLE FOR BOOKING: September 27, 2010 May 27, 2011
New Jersey State Model Standards & Mandates Addressed:Visual and Performing Arts, Language Arts Literacy, Technology Literacy, Social Studies,Career Education and Consumer, Family and Life Skills
PHOTOS BY FRANK WOJCIECHOWSKI
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Appropriate for Grades K-6
LENGTH: 60 minutes (includes performance and post-play workshop)AVAILABLE FOR BOOKING: September 27, 2010 May 27, 2011
New Jersey State Model Standards & Mandates Addressed:Visual and Performing Arts, Language Arts Literacy, Social Studies, World LanguagesState Mandate: Model Policy prohibiting harassment, intimidation and bullying
New Kidby Dennis FoonBased on a concept by Jane Howard Baker, originally produced as New Canadian Kidby Green Thumb Theatre
for Young People, British Columbia. All rights should be directed to Green Thumb Theatre.
New Kidis the story of an immigrant family from a fictitious place called Homeland.
When the family arrives in America, they discover a new culture and unexpectedprejudice against Homelanders. This clever plays device has the Homelandersspeaking English and the Americans speaking a made-up gibberish language, allowing
the audience to understand what it is like to be overwhelmed by a new languageand new customs. New Kidaddresses language acquisition, prejudice, peer pressure,
and conflict resolution. New Kidis an excellent presentation for multi-culturalcelebrations, conflict-resolution programs, and school events with themes such asbullying, respect, and tolerance.
George Street Playhouse does it again! New Kid addresses prejudice and
bullying in ways with which students can identify and understand. Teacher, Copper Hill School, Ringoes, NJ
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Appropriate for Grades PreK-4
LENGTH: 50 minutes (includes performance and post-play workshop)AVAILABLE FOR BOOKING: September 27, 2010 May 27, 2011
New Jersey State Model Standards & Mandates Addressed:Visual and Performing Arts, Language Arts Literacy, Social Studies,State Mandate: Model Policy prohibiting harassment, intimidation and bullying
Peacemakerby David Holman
The Blues and the Reds have lived on either side of the wall for decades. Interaction isforbidden and both communities live in an atmosphere of fear, suspicion, and mistrust. But
when Simp, a curious young Red, meets a Blue for the first time, they learn they have agreat deal to offer one another and an unexpected friendship blossoms. This 35-minuteplay is immediately followed by a 15-minute workshop, in which the teaching artists
discuss the themes of the play using age-appropriate activities. Peacemakerencourages the
audience to participate in a charming parable of our increasingly diverse society, promotingan end to prejudice based on what people look like and where they come from.
This program was fantastic! The children were totally enthralled andenthusiastic about the show Finally a show appropriate for K-2 with an
important message! C. Sbailo, K. Teacher, Ocean Acres Elementary
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TOURING THEATRE PRICE LIST
Peacemakerand New KidSingle Performance $660
Double Performances $1160
IRL: In Real Life
Single Performance $1200Double Performances $1700
Each performance is limited to 300 students.
Travel fees (from New Brunswick):25-50 miles $5550-100 miles $110
Over 100 miles Please call.
Other Fees:Cartage Fee $50Combo Fee $50
2 shows over 2 days $50
Need-based financial aid is available for schools.
Please call to request a scholarship application.
the 2010-11 School YearNow Booking for
Bring George Street Playhouses Touring Theatreto your school!
Each of GSPs touring productions is supported by: Comprehensive study guides that provide educational resources
for both teachers and students
A post-show workshop addressing the themes and issues raisedin the play. Informative and interactive, our post-play workshopsare facilitated by our Touring Company actors, all of whom are
specially trained by the New Jersey State Bar Foundation.
Engage your students while fulfilling a state-mandatedrequirement to watch live theatre!
Booking has begun,so call today!To book GSP touring theatre:call 732-846-2895 x115 oremail [email protected]
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The Action Classroom:
Theatre Artsin the Classroom
George Street Playhouses Education Department is committed to
developing artistic expression, building positive group dynamics,celebrating language acquisition, and cultivating the imaginationthrough theatre arts. George Street students explore, take risks
and collaborate; they think by researching the lives of othersand feelby empathizing with their circumstances. Whetheron stage or in the classroom, our students expand awareness,
build understanding and work together to create theatre byinvestigating the universal themes of human experience.
Bring George Street Playhouses hands-on, project-based
learning to your classroom. Our workshops and residencies aretailored to meet the specific curricular goals of your school. Ourstaff of teaching artists engage student learning by integrating
theatre practice into social studies, English Language Arts, Science,and theatre arts classrooms.
Theatre at the CoreThis ten-session residency investigates how theatre practice
can build imaginative learning experiences in core curriculumclassrooms. Whether exploring a unit on the Civil War, or how
human choices impact the environment, our teaching artists will partner with you to
create dynamic, project-based opportunities for your students to build literacy andcore content understanding.
Rising ActionThis ten-session residency builds literacy through writing and performance. Usingcollaborative storytelling techniques, our teaching artists will work with yourstudents to create an original piece of theatre to share in your classroom. This
fun, intellectually invigorating process will illuminate story structure, characterdevelopment and theme using theatre practice.
Professional DevelopmentOur Professional Development workshops simplify the process of using theatre asan effective teaching tool in the classroom. Designed to meet the specific learningobjectives of teachers, schools and districts, our Professional Development workshops
allow educators to discover the power of student-centered, hands-on theatrical learning.Our workshops are offered throughout the year.
To book a residency or discuss a particular program, please callthe Director of Education at 732-846-2895 x114
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Student Matinees
Bring your school toGeorge Street Playhouse
Attending one of George Street Playhouses student matinees isa wonderful opportunity for students to come to a professional,
regional theatre, see a dynamic theatrical production and have afun field trip while theyre at it!
GSP is committed to providing students with a theatre
experience that is affordable, accessible, and enjoyable.Attend one of our Touring Theatre performances at GeorgeStreet Playhouse and fulfill the state-mandated requirement
for students to watch live theatre! Each play comes with acomprehensive post-play workshop that will allow your studentsto discuss the issues and themes of the play.
Arranging a class trip to GSP in New Brunswick has never been
easier. Our specially-priced student matinees are designed toaccommodate any size student group.
MATINEE PERFORMANCE SCHEDULEMonday May 16, 2011 New KidTuesday May 17, 2011 IRL
Wednesday May 18, 2011 IRLThursday May 19, 2011 Peacemaker
New Kidand IRL: 10 am and 12 noon
Peacemaker:10 am and 11:30 am
PRICE (per student)
$14 for IRL$10 for New Kidand Peacemaker
One chaperone ticket will be provided free of chargefor every 15 students.
CONTACT Michelle at 732-846-2895 x134or email [email protected].
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