Posted by Chris on October 7, 2008
School Residencies
Hello, please. Chris Mathews here, perennial newbie to the BoM crowd. So, this session marks my first entrance into the BoM workshop teaching circuit. As such, I have been nominated to be the Henderson Residency Blogger. As I am new to this world and all that surrounds me in it, let me be your entry point into the story (I will be your Wolverine in X-Men, your young, unnecessary white guy in Hellboy, your Alec Baldwin in The Hunt for Red October). You will learn, as I learn, what volunteer teaching for the Barrelses of Monkeyses is all about and how to navigate its Russian Nuclear Sub infested waters with glee. er….Henderson Elementary School.
But I am not afraid. Nor should you be, as I’ve got some of the most seasoned and spirited BoM crusaders in the company to stand at my side, ushering me into games such as ‘impersonate a banana and peel yourself like one,’ ‘act like sleepy zombies and move your desk to the side of the room,’ and ‘how to respond when one of the students already knew I was clumsy because I have a “clumsy face”’ (a physiognomic truth I am familiar with, daily). On the roster is MC Christina Anthony, BeardMaster Joe Schupbach, Czech Rani Waterman, the conservatively-adorned Molly Brennan, and Team Leader Dixie Belinda Uffelman, with a guest appearance by Elizabeth “not one of the students” Levy.
Stay tuned for updates as I make my first steps amongst Our Future and teach them how to imagine that toys and pillows will grow from sewer holes if you dig them deep enough.
Posted by Rachel on October 6, 2008
School Residencies
The first Monkey residencies of 2008-09 are well under way, and Cleveland School got a head start on everyone, starting way back on September 9th. We have two big fourth grade classes, and a faboo teaching team which includes Erick Deshaun Dorris, Sarah Garner, experienced volunteer teacher Katie, and brand new volunteer Lupe.
We’re into the groove of things with these kids, and they’re writing some brilliant stories.
The Cleveland School has produced some of my personal faves over the years, including the cheerleading classics: “Cheerleaders!” and “A Bad Day,” which is currently in Grandma. Why do I like them so much? Well, “Cheerleaders!” gave me the chance to play co-captain of a winning cheer squad, and in “A Bad Day,” two men have a cheer fight to the death over me. Yes, I’m using the children’s stories to live out my childhood dreams, and I make no apologies for it.
On dialogue day, we give students the opportunity to improvise scenes before they sit down and write. Then, at the end of class, we invite the students to share. They can choose to perform their own dialogues or have Monkey teachers act them out. It’s always tempting to plant ideas in the students’ heads of characters we Monkeys would love to play. But we resist.
Last week, the students created brilliant, stage-worthy characters all on their own. Don’t think I wasn’t secretly pleased when two girls chose myself and Katie to read their masterwork dialogue between two friends named Tasty and Tastier. We never know what’s going to make its way into the school show, but regardless, I can now mark “Play character named Tastier” off my list of things to do before I die.
Posted by Maggie on October 6, 2008
Shopping for Hats
By Bria T., South Loop School
This picture reminds me of my granny going shopping for hats Trying on all kinds of hat and talking all day will she ever go clothes shopping she was waste all her time and do not get a hat or her best friend. Why dose she like the hat. I think they all are crazy. She will learn to stop getting hat. This is an old people thing you do not know what I have to do.
This is one of my all time favorites! This story was in my first year of TWG and I will never forget Ryan and Tai piling hat after hat after hat on top of their heads. Yelling “Hats!” with tremendous glee.
But where did all these hats come from, you may ask…
Well the Annual Fancy Schmancy Hat Trimming Party. The most refined BOM event of the season.
Yesterday afternoon Dixie, Elizabeth and I gathered at Heidi’s home (the only house in Chicago with shutters, a very refined place for ladies making hats) with totes in hand full of extraordinary crafting materials including fake fruit, birds and a miniature tea set.
Armed with hot glue guns and thread we began…
They started off quite tasteful


So many flowers…. So we started nesting


Isn’t she just lovely? Wouldn’t you like to come to fancy and fashion one of these lovely hats?

Remember to buy your tickets soon!
FANCY SCHMANCY 2008
so you can wear one of these….
See you at Fancy!
maggie
Posted by Heidi on October 5, 2008
That's Weird Grandma
It’s a whole new round of TWG. The new cast will be in just for the month of October, and I can bet there will be some scary stories for them later on this month.
Meanwhile the new stories for this week include the old favorite “BMX bikers” as well as “It was a cold day” and “when I know how to ride my bike”
Full running order after the jump.
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Posted by Heidi on September 28, 2008
That's Weird Grandma
Tonight will be the first performance of TWG in many months not featuring Cowboys Who Fighted. The story will be missed, but if you didn’t see it at least once, then…you haven’t been coming to TWG enough this year. I kid. A little.
It’s being replaced by a delightful story from last year that has never before been seen by the public. Exciting!
Also, tonight is the last week of what we call “round 1” of this year. New cast starts next week, so this is your last chance for at least two months to see the prodigious talents of the folks like Tai, Tom, Mary Winn, Tim, Donnell, Kurt, Erick and Meredith who will be cycling out of the show. If that’s not incentive I don’t know what is.
Full running order after the jump.
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