Watch and Listen for How.. .
R each actor quickly changes between characters in the story R one actor performs two characters conversing R the lighting and music help tell the story
Try This!
R Like a Foley artist, find everyday objects that could help you make the sound of a crackling fire (think wax paper or something similar) or an oncoming train (how about shaking a closed box of pasta?).
R Imagine a sequel (part two) to this story and share your ideas with friends.
R Reenact your favorite part of the story by voicing the roles of all the characters, being sure to change your voice and body language for each person.
R Track Molly’s journey across the globe by finding the places she visits— Romania, Tunis (the capital of Tunisia), and Scotland—on a map.
Think About... One of the themes, or big ideas, of the performance is destiny, or that certain things are meant to happen. During the show, think about the special purpose and destiny of each character in saving Earth.
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staying seated, staying quiet (except when you want to laugh), watching, listening, not eating or texting, and clapping at the end
a u d ie n c d o o g a e b o t d e s t in y
David M. Rubenstein Chairman Michael M. Kaiser President Darrell M. Ayers Vice President, Education Additional support for Performances for Young Audiences is provided in part by Adobe Foundation; The Clark Charitable Foundation; Mr. James V. Kimsey; The Macy*s Foundation; The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation; Park Foundation, Inc.; Paul M. Angell Family Foundation; an endowment from the Ryna and Melvin Cohen Family Foundation; U.S. Department of Education; Washington Gas; and by generous contributors to the Abe Fortas Memorial Fund, and by a major gift to the fund from the late Carolyn E. Agger, widow of Abe Fortas.
A LIVE-ACTION GRAPHIC NOVEL
Major support for the Kennedy Center’s educational programs is provided by David and Alice Rubenstein through the Rubenstein Arts Access Program.
BOOK ONE: TARGET EARTH
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ry un us ua l per for ma nc e. Ea rt h fac es an un us ual th reat--- in a ve Hold on to your seats as reporter Molly Sloan and her friends race to save the planet in this radio play performed live with the help of huge art projections. Are you ready for an intergalactic adventure?