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| These performances are perfect for your school group & make a great class trip! |
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Study guides are available on most of the companies’ websites |
Call Dana at 609-652-4786 for group orders for these performances.

Underground Railroad Theatre
How Do You Spell Hope?
April 21 • Wednesday • 10:30 AM
“How Do You Spell Hope?” celebrates the power of literacy with three inspiring stories of courage and compassion woven together and performed on a giant theatrical pop-up book. Each page reveals puppet stages, actor’s entrances, shadow puppet screens and much more! The play includes three inspiring stories of courage and compassion in the face of illiteracy: the historical narrative of the great orator Frederick Douglass, the true story of a teenage star athlete who overcomes dyslexia, and the struggles of a contemporary immigrant family.
$9 All Seats

Appropriate for Grades 3-9
Curriculum link: Family Ties, History, Biography, Multi-Cultural, Music, Self Esteem, Literature
Study Guide Available
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Bay Atlantic Symphony Educational Concert
Rhythm and Melody
May 4 • Tuesday • 10:30 AM

Tickets: FREE Appropriate for Grades 4-12 Curriculum link: Music Appreciation Study Guide Available
| Symphony Program: |
| Night of the Mayas…………Silvestre Revueltas |
| ~ INTERMISSION ~ |
| Concerto for Violin & Cello, Op. 102, A Minor… Johannes Brahms |
| Ruotao Mao, violin & Jie Jin, cello |
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Patchwork Theatre
The Little House Life of Laura Ingalls Wilder
May 10 • Monday • 10:30am
May 11 • Tuesday • 10:30am
Laura Ingalls Wilder’s tales of outdoor adventure and pioneer spirit will inspire your students as they have millions of boys and girls for over 70 years. Born in 1867, Laura traveled across America’s rolling plains in the back of a covered wagon. The Wilders created patchwork quilts that would later help inspire her time-honored books.
$9 All Seats
Appropriate for Grades K-5
Curriculum link: Family Ties, Self Esteem, Language Arts,
History, Biography, Women’s Studies
Study Guide Available |

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Atlantic City Ballet:
The Nutcracker
December 10 • Thursday • 10:30am
December 11 • Friday • 10:30am
Using Tchaikovsky’s romantic score, “The Nutcracker” features colorful scenery, period costumes, and a cast of nearly one hundred. The entire family will be captivated by the timeless story of little Clara, the young girl who receives The Nutcracker as a gift, and her enchanted dream of Princes, Princesses, Sugarplums and Toy Soldiers.
$9 All Seats
Appropriate for Grades 2-12
Curriculum link: Music, Dance
Study Guide Available |

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