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From the Artistic Director Welcome back to the theatre and to Children’s Theatre of Charlotte’s 74th season! We’ve got an exciting season in store. Our fall is an homage to our pandemic season. Last year we produced and recorded four shows and shared them digitally with schools across North and South Carolina and are now overjoyed to be able to share them, live and in person, with you. We open with the imaginative world of My Wonderful Birthday Suit written by Gloria Bond Clunie. Then we highlight a piece from The Kindness Project, Tropical Secrets: Holocaust Refugees in Cuba. This is an incredible look at a young boy’s journey as he flees Germany and tries to find refuge in a new country where he doesn’t speak the language. We end our fall with the gentle and beautiful The Velveteen Rabbit. In the spring we are excited to share the story of Tomás Rivera, the child of migrant workers who eventually becomes the first Mexican American chancellor of the University of California, Riverside, in Tomás and the Library Lady. We then return to the wacky and fun world of Dragon’s Love Tacos. We are honored to present Mike Wiley’s One Noble Journey: A Box Marked Freedom and have been working on a brand-new clown piece for our youngest audiences called Pigs is Pigs. However, as we seek to honor the differences in all people, our final show, Shrek the Musical, captures that celebration like none other. I will leave you with the words of Gingy…but these could be the words of any young person today who, deep down, just wants to let their freak flag fly… “We spend our whole lives wishing We weren’t so freakin’ strange. They made us feel that way, But it’s they who need to change. It’s time to stop the hiding. It’s time to stand up tall. Say “Hey world, I’m different. And here I am! Splinters and all Splinters and all.”
Adam Burke
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TITLE PAGE
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SHOW SUPPORTERS SEASON INFORMATION
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BEHIND THE SCENES
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CREATIVE TEAM BIOS
DONORS & SUPPORTERS
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PLAYWRIGHT’S NOTE
CAST BIOS
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CREATIVE TEAM/CAST/STAFF
EDUCATION INFORMATION
ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS
My Wonderful Birthday Suit! -A Play For Young Audiences Exploring The Rainbow We All Arewritten and directed by Gloria Bond Clunie Director Gloria Bond Clunie Scenic Designer Sydney Lynne Thomas Costume Designer Kahei Shum McRae (Ketti) Lighting Designer Robyn Warfield Composer/Sound Designer G. Clausen Puppet Designer Magda Guichard Vocal melodies composed by G. Clausen, Courtney Reasoner, Renee Welsh-Noel & Will Burton-Edwards Vocal arrangements by Danielle Rhea
“My Wonderful Birthday Suit” was commissioned by and received its World Premiere Production at Chicago Children’s Theatre, January, 2018 Jacqueline Russell, Artistic Director.
Run time 60 minutes Videotaping, photography and other recording of this production is prohibited. This show includes a strobe light effect. 6
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2021-22 Season
Today’s celebration is brought to life through the generosity of these partners:
Continental Tire the Americas
Cornwell Foundation Deloitte & Touche LLP The Shubert Foundation Jennifer Madara Ken & Lisa Miller* The Sario Family Brad & Whitney Vineyard* Children’s Theatre of Charlotte receives support from the Infusion Fund, a partner ship between the City of Charlotte, Foundation for The Carolinas and generous donors to support the arts and cultural sector.
This project was supported in part by and the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources.
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Welcome Home We’re excited to welcome audiences back in person for an amazing lineup of shows full of love, laughter, and lessons. Thanks to our family of donors for bringing this season to life. GET DETAILS
My Wonderful Birthday Suit Sept 25 - Oct 10, 2021 For ages 4 and up
Tomás and the Library Lady Jan 29 - Feb 13, 2022 For ages 6 and up
Tropical Secrets: Holocaust Refugees in Cuba Nov 6 - 14, 2021 For ages 9 and up
Dragons Love Tacos Feb 11 - Mar 6, 2022 For ages 4 and up
Shrek the Musical Apr 8 - May 1, 2022 For all ages
The Velveteen Rabbit Dec 4 - 19, 2021 For all ages
One Noble Journey: A Box Marked Freedom Mar 26 - Apr 2, 2022 For ages 9 and up
Pigs is Pigs May 31 - June 12, 2022 For PreK Supported by PNC Foundation
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CREATIVE TEAM Director - Gloria Bond Clunie Scenic Designer - Sydney Lynne Thomas Costume Designer - Kahei Shum McRae (Ketti) Lighting Designer - Robyn Warfield Composer/Sound Designer - G. Clausen Puppet Designer - Magda Guichard CAST Courtney Reasoner - Oobladee Will Burton-Edwards - Oobladah Renee Welsh-Noel - Shebopshebe Josh Lucero - Puppeteer UNDERSTUDIES Rasheeda Moore Meade Morrison Lexie Wolfe
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FOR THIS PRODUCTION Stage Manager - Steven James Deck Chief - Josh Lucero Electrician - Jordan Garon, Brandy Brogden Sound Mixer - Tyler Knowles Light Board Operator - Kaitlin Davis Carpenter - Greg Lilley Stitcher & Crafts Specialist - Chelsea Retalic Prop Artisans - Jordan Garon, Allison Collins, Chelsea Retalic, Katy Sigmon
STAFF OF THE CHILDREN’S THEATRE OF CHARLOTTE Artistic Director – Adam Burke Managing Director - Nao Tsurumaki Administration Finance Director - Tracy Chandler Staff Accountant - Nancy Deel Human Resources Manager - Carolyn Lugo-Allred ImaginOn Partnership Coordinator - Maryann O’Keeffe ImaginOn Administrative Support - Casey Kaufmann Production Director of Production - Steven Levine Interim Costume Shop Manager - Magda Guichard Cutter/Draper - Colette Adatto Resident Stage Manager - Steven James Production Stage Manager - Laura Beth Lee Production Assistant - Alison Wieder Properties Manager - Cassie Ward Technical Director - Andrew Gibbon Master Carpenter - John Slechta Charge Scenic Artist - Tim Parati Resident Sound Designer/AV Supervisor - Tyler Knowles Resident Lighting Designer/Master Electrician - Robyn Warfield Education Director of Education - Michelle Long Early Childhood & SOTT Manager - Adam Montague Camps & Community Programs Manager - Mary Katherine Smith Administrative Assistant - Cat Koski Resident Teaching Artists - Karen Steele & Kaitlin Gentry Development Director of Development – Spencer Clair Associate Director of Development - Scott Tynes-Miller Operations & Special Events Manager - Lauren Taylor Individual Giving Manager- Olivia Horton Marketing and Communications Director of Marketing & Communications - Cindy Taylor Associate Director of Marketing - Rob Odum Customer Experience Manager - Ashley Hughes Social Media Maven – Alex Aguilar Sales & Marketing Analyst - Nick Taylor School Performance Coordinator/Staff EDI Lead - Arlethia Hailstock Touring Performance Coordinator - Margot Parrott IT Manager - Claire Whitworth-Helm Audience Service Coordinator - Louise Lawson
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chair - Ashley Joseph Past Chair - Tim Rogers Treasurer - Stacia Neugent Sallie Beason Kristin Black Mary Alice Boyd Julio Colmenares Leigh Hickman Ben Hume Stephanie Isham William Jefferson Mitchell Kelling Shirley Lamm Rebecca Lindahl Salem McMullan Jennifer Madara Catherine Malone Scott Manning Lisa Miller Maddie Myers Mallory Navin Kerbie Neal Stacia Neugent Kristen Sario Chris Socha Nichelle Weintraub Judith Whelan April Whitlock Honorary Lifetime Members Robin Branstrom Carla DuPuy Peter Flur Cynthia Lank Linda Lockman-Brooks Advisory Board Robin Branstrom Tom Eiselt Jami Farris Peter Flur Gina Lawrence ENCORE! President Caryn Craige
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BEHIND THE SCENES All of the elements of the show from set design to costume design, lighting, props and sound, are all created at Children’s Theatre of Charlotte by a talented team of artists. Together, we bring stories like this one to life through the magic of theatre.
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THE THINKING TREE
The 18 foot tall Thinking Tree was constructed using 2x4s and plywood. Then, each section was covered with chicken wire and wrapped in a single layer of dark brown fabric. Finally, the entire tree was covered with 30 foot long sewn tubes of different colored fabrics that were stuffed with Kraft paper.
SET DESIGN
Did you know that creating a 3D model is one of the first steps to our set design process? From here, the world of the stage and the story comes together to create something remarkable.
COSTUME DESIGN
Oobladee’s eyecatching rainbow striped pants were designed by the Theatre’s own Magda Guichard and then custom printed. Subtle details like Shebopshebe’s crescent moonshaped gold necklace (opposite page) add a little special flair to the show’s bright and bold looks.
LIGHTING DESIGN
Lighting is an integral part of any show. 150 light cues are used on in My Wonderful Birthday Suit! to designate a scene change or set a certain mood during the show. Lighting in the scene above uses all the colors of the rainbow to create a fun-filled birthday party.
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Note From the Playwright
“Your presence is the best present ever! Shall I top you with a bow!” ~Oobladee, My Wonderful Birthday Suit! by Gloria Bond Clunie One of my favorite books as a child was The Dream Keeper by the renowned African-American poet Langston Hughes. When my daughter was born, it was the first book I bought for her! At a time when the world struggled, as it does today, with appreciating racial diversity—I remember my parents reading the poems to me and feeling warm and hopeful inside. I especially loved My People! The night is beautiful, So the faces of my people. The stars are beautiful, So the eyes of my people. Beautiful, also, is the sun. Beautiful, also, are the souls of my people. (My People by Langston Hughes from The Dream Keeper) As My Wonderful Birthday Suit! gently confronts issues of race, skin color and friendship, I hope this magical story encourages all of us to gather our children, then climb up in our Thinking Trees and ponder important questions about the world we wish to create for the future. I hope this play sparks conversations that lead to a greater understanding, acceptance and celebration of how beautiful – how wonderful – we all are! With the battle of racism won – our lives become a whole new adventure!
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Many thanks to Michael Tyler whose picture book The Skin You Live In ignited a powerful conversation about race and diversity! Many thanks to Chicago Children’s Theatre for boldly shepherding that conversation into My Wonderful Birthday Suit! Many thanks to Children’s Theatre of Charlotte for creatively continuing this important dialogue. Peace! Joy! Rainbows!
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Gloria Bond Clunie
Cast COURTNEY RE ASONE R (Oobladee)
is simply delighted to return to My Wonderful Birthday Suit with old friends and new. Courtney has a BA in Music and has performed as a soprano soloist in the Columbia, SC area in addition to teaching voice and music directing. Courtney was a member of Children’s Theatre of Charlotte’s 2019-20 Touring Company, performing the roles of Julia in The True Story of the Three Little Pigs and Hilda Meisberg in Accidental Friends. She also appeared in last year’s virtual season as the Boy in The Velveteen Rabbit and Oobladee in My Wonderful Birthday Suit.
W I L L B U R T O N - E D WA R D S (Oobladah)
could not wait to begin performing in front of live audiences again as he worked to reprise his role in this wonderful play. A graduate of Sewanee: The University of the South, he has performed with the Resident Touring Company (Rapunzel, Spelling 2-5-5, The True Story of the Three Little Pigs, Accidental Friends), and has appeared in a number of short films. When not working onstage, Will builds and maintains pipe organs. He also enjoys reading in his spare time, and caring for his beloved house plants.
RENEÉ WELSH-NOEL (Shebopshebe)
is a teacher, choreographer, and performer based in Charlotte, NC. With a BA in Dance from UNC Charlotte, she teaches dance and musical theatre with the School of Theatre Training at Children’s Theatre of Charlotte and is the choreographer for the theatre department at East Mecklenburg high school. She also recently choreographed Actor’s Theatre of Charlotte’s production of Rock of Ages. She has made appearances on stage at Central Piedmont Community College Summer Theatre in Show Boat and Jekyll and Hyde (ensemble), Children’s Theatre of Charlotte in Peter Pan (Peter Pan) and GRIMMZ Fairy Tales (Rapunzel/Snow White) and Actor’s Theatre of Charlotte in American Idiot (Libby), Stick Fly (Cheryl), and The Great American Trailer Park Christmas Musical (Linoleum). She is thrilled to be returning to the Children’s Theatre stage as Shebopshebe in My Wonderful Birthday Suit.
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Creative Team Gloria Bond Clunie (Director) is an award-winning playwright, director and educator. She is a founding member of the Playwriting Ensemble at Chicago’s Regional Tony Award-winning Victory Gardens Theater where her plays North Star, Living Green and Shoes premiered and the founding Artistic Director of Evanston’s Fleetwood- Jourdain Theatre. Other works by this Northwestern University graduate (B.A. Theater, MFA- Directing) include Sweet Water Taste, Smoke, Blu, Quark, Buck Naked, Bankruptcy, and A Shot#Lovestories Inspried By Black Lives Matter. Theaters presenting her work include The Goodman, Horizon Theatre Company, Triad Stage, American Blues Theatre, Chicago Children’s Theater, Children’s Theatre of Charlotte, Dallas Children’s Theatre and Orlando Shakespeare. This Dramatist Guild Fellow has numerous awards including a Chicago Jeff, Theodore Ward African-American Playwriting Prizes, NEA and Illinois Arts Council Fellowships, a Children’s Theatre Foundation of America Medallion, a YWCA YWomen Leadership Award and the Evanston Mayor’s Award for the Arts. Currently, she is working on a musical adaptation of Giraffe’s Can’t Dance cocommissioned by Bay Area Children’s Theatre and The Rose Theater in Omaha, and inspired by her love of rollercoasters, developing the new TYA play Tall Enough for the Cunningham Commission at The Theatre School of DePaul University. Born in Henderson, North Carolina, she is thrilled to return to the warmth of her home state and the amazing theater family at Children’s Theatre of Charlotte where her adaptation of Last Stop on Market Street premiered in 2018 then went on to productions at Bay Area Children’s Theatre and Dallas Children’s Theatre. Sydney Lynne Thomas (Scenic Designer) (she/ hers) is grateful to join Children’s Theatre of Charlotte in the telling of My Wonderful Birthday Suit! Sydney Lynne is a Chicago-based scenic designer and civic artist from Dallas, TX. Her breadth of work includes scenic design and visual arts/installations, creating and collaborating on over 50 world-building experiences. Her recently recognized collaborations include Sheepdog (Shattered Globe The-
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atre), Hoodoo Love (Raven Theatre), and His Shadow (16th St Theater). Other collaborations include: Chicago Children’s Theater, Wilmette Children’s Theatre, Seesaw Theater, Cabinet of Curiosities, Longwharf Theatre, Victory Gardens Theatre, Congo Square Theater, and UC Riverside DTFP. An ongoing focus of her work is to continue her artistic explorations through curating/ creating safe, accessible, and engaging spaces to uplift womxn, Black/brown/native people, expression-fluid/non-gendered folks, bodies with ranges of ability, under -privileged/-resourced communities, displaced / misplaced / mistreated bodies (-incarcerated and -immigrated), and so many others, deserving even more space. Sydney Lynne was nominated in 2020 for a Jeff Award in Scenic Design and won a 2020 3Arts Award for distinction in Theatre. She is a graduate of Northwestern University, studying theatrical design/production. ~To those who got me here, thank you. Kahei Shum McRae (Ketti) (Costume Designer) is delighted to meet you in this side of the Rainbow! Originally from Hong Kong, Kahei received her BA in Theatre from UW-Madison, her BFA in Production Design and MFA in Costume Design from UNC-School of the Arts. Some of her recent CTC credits include The Invisible Boy, Pete the Cat, Judy Moody & Stink, Last Stop on Market Street, The Snowy Day and Other Stories, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, and Grace for President. She also loved designing Cabaret with Davidson College, award nominated La Cage Aux Folles with Theatre Charlotte, and Shrek with CPCC. Her other costume design work has been seen at Triad Stage, UNC Charlotte, The Barter Players, Peppercorn Children’s Theatre, Raleigh Little Theatre, Wake Forest University and Arts Center of Coastal Carolina. Special thanks to UNCSA, her husband and her son Bobo. Robyn Warfield (Lighting Designer) is excited to be working with Children’s Theatre of Charlotte for her fourth season. She graduated with her MFA in Design from the University of North Caro-
Creative Team cont’d lina at Greensboro. Professionally, she has worked for companies like Paper Lantern Theatre Company in Winston-Salem NC, the Winnipesaukee Playhouse in Meredith NH, First Maria LLC in NYC, Classics in Color in NYC, The Ark Theatre Company in Egremont MA, Shakespeare and Company in Lenox MA, and Berkshire Dance Theatre in Adams MA. www.rkwdesign.com
Matilda’s library desk and Snoopy’s doghouse, or flying children in Peter Pan. When not on these stages, he can be found loading in/out at venues all over town for IA 322 and Wink Lights. As with all his work in the arts, he does so in loving memory of his little brother, Ben.
G. Clausen (Composer/Sound Designer) has designed for Playmakers Repertory, Studio Theatre, Children’s Theatre of Charlotte, Triad Stage, Cape Fear Regional Theatre, Pyramid Theatre Company, Paper Lantern, Guilford College, and Rites and Reason Theatre. His most recent album project is as producer of O Henry by Demeanor and is currently composing and designing a short film, The Last Supper, by Jonathan Norton, directed by Ken-Matt Martin. He holds a BS in History Iowa State University with a Minor in African American Studies and a MFA in Sound Design from UNC School of the Arts. He has taught at Wake Forest University, Guilford College, and has been teaching at UNC School of the Arts since 2016. Magda Guichard (Puppet Designer) has been working with Children’s Theatre of Charlotte for eight years, designing costumes for such shows as The Velveteen Rabbit, GRIMMZ Fairy Tales, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever: The Musical, The Cat in the Hat, Madagascar: A Musical Adventure, Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical, The Ghost of Splinter Cove and Coraline as well as the designing and creating of Dragon in The Reluctant Dragon. Magda earned her Master of Fine Arts from Savannah College of Art and Design in production design with a costume design focus. Magda is thrilled to call Children’s Theatre of Charlotte home and thanks her friends and, above all, her parents for their love and supporting her artistic journey. Josh Lucero (Puppeteer) is excited to return for his 66th production with Children’s Theatre of Charlotte. In this adventure, he works double duty as deck chief and puppeteer for Bobo. In the past, he could be found hiding inside such scenery as
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Our Supporters cont’d INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY DONORS We recognize and thank our generous donors who gave July 1, 2020 to September 20, 2021. Our annual donors are recognized at the most current giving level. LEADING PLAYERS SOCIETY ($25,000 and more) Rob & Kate Buckfelder ($10,000 - $24,999) Dorlisa & Peter Flur Arrington & Burch Mixon Carson & Andrew Tate Tammy Stringer & Richard Viola ($5,000 - $9,999) Omid & Julie Ahdieh Robin & Bill Branstrom* Dr. Daniel Donner Reemprise Fund* Mr. & Mrs. Greg Gonzalez Travis & Lise Hain* Matthew & Ashley Joseph* Mitchell Kelling Bruce & Anita LaRowe Howard & Julie Levine Jennifer & Eric Madara Ann & Scott Manning Pat Burgess & Joan Martin* Brian & Laura Murdock* Jennifer & Jack Ross The Sario Family ($3,000 - $4,999) Herb & Gina Clegg* Rob & Caryn Craige The Hensley Family* Ryan & Danielle Hutcheson* Ken & Lisa Miller* Maddie & Brian Myers* Stacia and Charlie Neugent* Linda Reynolds* Angela & Josh Scholl* Brad & Whitney Vineyard* Nichelle & Sasha Weintraub* Judith & Matthew Whelan* April & Thomas Whitlock*
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Our Supporters cont’d Children’s Theatre of Charlotte receives support from the Infusion Fund, a partnership between the City of Charlotte, Foundation for The Carolinas and generous donors to support the arts and cultural sector. Contributors to the fund include: Multimillion Dollar Commitment City of Charlotte $1.5 million and above Bank of America C.D. Spangler Foundation / National Gypsum Company John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Trane Technologies $600,000 - $1 million Albemarle Foundation Atrium Health Barings Duke Energy Honeywell JELD-WEN, Inc. LendingTree Foundation Lowe’s Companies, Inc. Novant Health Red Ventures Truist $300,000-$600,000 Ally Financial The Centene Charitable Foundation Childress Klein Properties Coca-Cola Consolidated Deloitte EY The Gambrell Foundation Moore & Van Allen PwC Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson, P.A. Rodgers Builders
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A scene from The Velveteen Rabbit
When is the last time you experienced or shared kindness? The Kindness Project is an initiative Children’s Theatre of Charlotte launched in 2017 to develop and commission original plays for young audiences that are grounded in actively displaying kindness toward others. LEARN ABOUT THE PLAYS SUPPORT THE PROJECT
A scene from Tropical Secrets: Holocaust Refugees in Cuba A part of The Kindness Project
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Classes and Camps
AWARD-WINNING EDUCATION PROGRAMS Children’s Theatre of Charlotte offers a wide variety of classes and camps for your family. Through our education programs, your child will build confidence, develop speaking, leadership and problem-solving skills, appreciate collaborating as a team member and value the feeling of commitment and accomplishment. Creative Drama (Ages 2 through 10) School of Theatre Training (3rd through 12th Grade) Summer Camps (Ages 3 to 12th Grade)
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Testimonial “Theatre and music emphasize teamwork, kindness, open-mindedness, imagination, creativity, selfconfidence, self-worth, empathy, and a sense of accomplishment. The classes in our School of Theatre Training allow students to express themselves in creative constructive ways and support the growth of those skills. The curriculum is process rather than product based.” - Sarah Provencal, Teaching Artist
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r o f s e i t A ctivi s Kid A surprise birthday party gives three children something truly amazing to celebrate - their differences. Rainbows, moonbeams and a bit of birthday magic make for a super-fun party! But friendships are questioned when judgments and comments about skin color slip out. By sharing experiences, the children learn important lessons about understanding and acceptance that pave the way to forgiveness. This spectacular story told with music, an awesome puppet named Bobo the bird and the wonder of a magical Thinking Tree will give everyone something to ponder. Each of us is a gift “wrapped” in our own unique way but it’s what’s on the inside that truly makes us special. This powerful conversation-starter proves that you’re never too young (or too old) to be kind. Visit the Pinterest page for a special bow-making activity
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QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SHOW
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1. At the birthday party the characters learn that words can hurt. What words hurt the characters in the play and why? Why did Oobladah say things about the color of Shebopshebe’s skin? How do you think that made Shebopshebe feel and why? 2. The Thinking Tree is a key part of this story? What makes the Thinking Tree so important? What are the characters able to do at the Thinking Tree that help them? 3. One of the characters says that they are sorry for the words they said. Why is it important to say you are sorry? What could have happened if the character didn’t say they were sorry?
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The Skin You Live In by Michael Tyler
Shades of People by Shelley Rotner
Skin Again by Bell Hooks
Side by Side by Rachel Bright
It’s Okay to Be Different by Todd Parr
Neither by Airlie Anderson
The Colors of Us by Karen Katz
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