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Traveling Bear and the Talent Show

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When Traveling Bear, Mookie, and Chuga decide to try out for the school talent show, they come up against the intimidating Drama teacher, Mrs. Tucker. Will they brave the dreaded diva to get some answers or miss out on all the fun?

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Traveling Bear and the Talent Show

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Leo's papa stood in the doorway, gazing down at him. "Leo, you make gold from pebbles," and the way he said it, Leo could tell that this was a good thing.

He may have been given a bit part in the school play, but Leo dreams he is the biggest star on Broadway.

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850L
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03:37
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The Almost Awful Play

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Copies: 30

Second-grader Ronald Morgan inadvertently turns a failing class play into a success.

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410L

Shakespeare

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Learn about Shakespeare's life and times and explore his work.

Kit includes:
1 Deck of Quotable Shakespeare cards
1 Shakespeare FANDEX Family Field Guide
14 Copies of As the Bard Turns by Rosina B. Mason (a play)
1 (2 CD) Set of selected Shakespeare's Sonnets as read by Sir John Gielgud
1 Book Living in a Shakespearean World with (6 CD) set of selected Shakespearean works

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Shakespeare

Shakespeare's Theater

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Copies: 1

A thumbnail history of the English theater, from its ancient and medieval predecessors to its suppression by the Puritans. Using the familiar one-topic-per-spread format, this tracks theater's checkered history as it slowly developed from a religious teaching tool to secular entertainment. Morley (Entertainment, not reviewed, etc.) mixes fictional and historical characters to portray a player's often hand-to-mouth life.

Shakespeare's Theater

The Young Person's Guide to Shakespeare

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Copies: 1

Who was Shakespeare, and why has his work remained so compelling to us for so many centuries? With conversational text, informative sidebars, and full-color photographs, The Young Person’s Guide to Shakespeare makes Shakespeare’s life and work accessible to young readers.

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The Young Person's Guide to Shakespeare

Shakespeare for Beginners

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Despite the reshifting of values that has affected every aspect of life in the 21st century, William Shakespeare still stands as the greatest writer the English language has ever produced. Even so, many people have never read him. If you have never read “the Bard”–or if you’ve tried and given up in frustration–you need Shakespeare For Beginners.

Shakespeare for Beginners

Life in the Elizabethan Theater

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Discusses theater in sixteenth-century England, describing playwrights, plays, the audience, and Queen Elizabeth's sponsorship.

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Life in the Elizabethan Theater

Essential Art House Pygmalion

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George Bernard Shaw was once quoted as humorously saying, "Do not try to live forever. You will not succeed." Yet his Pygmalion has lived on. His play, indeed, is better known to contemporary readers than the Greek myth (about a sculptor who falls in love with one of his statues) from which it derives its title. Shaw's rag-to-riches comedy made the leap from stage to screen in 1938, but it wasn't a smooth transition.

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01:30
Essential Art House Pygmalion

Shakespeare The Animated Tales: Volume II

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Hamlet

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Shakespeare The Animated Tales: Volume III

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Romeo & Juliet

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Why Shakespeare? (2012)

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The 20-minute video Why Shakespeare? asks what Shakespeare means to different people. This short documentary features students as well as actors including Tom Hanks, Martin Sheen, Christina Applegate, and Michael Richards reciting favorite Shakespearean passages and speaking about the impact of theater and Shakespeare on their lives.

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High
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00:20
Why Shakespeare?

Shakespeare in Our Time

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This award-winning film introduces students to Shakespeare and his time. Featuring excerpts from more than 30 Shakespeare films and theatrical productions, it presents historical and literary background in an irresistibly enjoyable way.

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High
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00:25
Shakespeare in Our Time

Five, Six, Seven, Nate!

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Copies: 7

Armed with a one-way ticket to New York City, small-town theater geek Nate is off to start rehearsals for E.T.: The Musical. It's everything he ever practiced his autograph for! But as thrilling as Broadway is, rehearsals—full of intimidating child stars, cutthroat understudies, and a director who can't even remember Nate's name—are nothing like Nate expects.

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Throne of Blood

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The greatest screen adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth is arguably Akira Kurosawa's visceral Throne of Blood (Kumonosu jô), starring Toshiro Mifune and Isuzu Yamada as the ambitious warrior and ruthless wife who try to murder their way to power and glory. Featuring some of the Japanese master's most unforgettable, hallucinatory imagery, and inspired by Noh theater as much as the classical source, this is Kurosawa at his atmospheric best.

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High
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01:49
Throne of Blood

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