Category: School Shows

Posts relating to school shows.

Tieshu

Posted by Lacy on March 30, 2010

School Shows

The Internet can do wonderful and amazing things.
Mostly, it can take up a lot of time and prevent you from buying groceries, going to the bank and finally changing the headlight lightbulbs in your car. Because YOU ARE GOING TO GET A TICKET, LACY.
But itALSO lets you do this with Tieshu’s argument she wrote for the Dewey School Show, which JUST happened this past Friday:

It’s no Ricky Harris, but it is kind of awesome.

Paderewski: A final Review

Posted by Bradford on March 12, 2010

School Shows

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Tis I, young Ignacy!!

Good afternoon students.

That amazingly handsome and incredibly intelligent Mr. Stevens did a impeccable job leading the class the other day. And after conversing via seance, we both agreed that there was no one better to conduct the final lesson than I, Ignancy Paderewski.

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When not talking about Lady Gaga, Markle is actually a pretty good piano player


While it is true I never worked in “The Haunted Factory”, it was only because the line for an application wrapped around the building, and being the Prime Minister of Poland, I absolutely refused to wait. However, if they played music everyday, like the melodious track made by Tutaj; I would have passed an executive order allowing me to cut in front, and would be working in said factory this very day!!!

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Uffelman’s cameo in “The Haunted Factory” is frightening yet hilarious!!!


After meeting, Helena Gorska, my lovely second wife, we traveled to New Zealand aboard a magnificent ocean steamer. On a warm summer night, totally bored out of our skulls, we crashed “The Big Prom” at the local high-school, and led the students in the greatest movement piece in the history or dance. And let me say here and now, choreographer Donny Williams, is the second greatest dancer I’ve ever seen in my life. Second of course to yours truly, Ignancy Paderewski!!!

Lastly, it is true that while alive, I threw myself into my work wholeheartedly. I once stayed up 48 straight hours working on an opera. By the end of the second night, I was so weary and tired, the chair in the living room came to life and started talking to me. A moment superbly retold by L-Mack and Ricky in the untitled “Chair Argument”. It’s almost as if they were there when it happened.

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The Lovable Cast


In all seriousness folks, the Paderewski show ROCKS!!!. The kids wrote some fantastic stories, and our mighty cast did some fine adapting. So spring forward this weekend, and check out all the spectacular tales on Monday. Hope to see ya there!!!!!

Sunday and Monday - Support Trumbull Elementary by coming to “That’s Weird, Grandma”!

Posted by Amanda Farrar on March 11, 2010

That's Weird Grandma School Shows

At Barrel of Monkeys, we work towards building lasting relationships with each school in which we perform a writing residency, some of which we’ve been working with for almost a decade. Trumbull Elementary School was a new and wonderful addition to our school list last year. Located in Andersonville, cattycorner to the Neo-Futurarium (the home of our weekly long-running production, “That’s Weird, Grandma”), AND being a Literature and Writing magnet school, it was the absolute perfect addition to our Barrel of Monkeys programming. 

With this in mind, you may not be surprised to hear that when Trumbull came to us this year and said they couldn’t financially support a residency but deeply and fervently wanted us in their school a second time, we didn’t say no. 

Instead, we looked across the street to “That’s Weird, Grandma” and asked how that BOM program can reach out to help another.

Thus, the Trumbull Benefit performances were conceived. On Sunday, March 14 at 2pm and Monday, March 15 at 8pm, a very special Trumbull Benefit ticket is available for $25. The show will feature three stories from this year’s residency at Trumbull: The Twin Enemies by Carolina M. and Kayla R., Prison Break by Anthony G., and The Day I Got Locked in My Room By A Ghost by Cesar P.!  See below for the stories as they were written!

Don’t have the cash for that type of ticket? That’s okay – come to the performance, buy a regularly priced ticket ($10 for adults, $5 for kids 12 and under), and any donation you can give will go towards supporting BOM’s residency at Trumbull. Tickets can be purchased here.

Can’t make it to the performance Sunday or Monday but want to help the cause? Make a donation now.

Barrel of Monkeys’ unique writing workshops not only increase writing skills, but also give a hefty boost to the students’ confidence and enthusiasm for writing, and to top it all off, a real increase to self-esteem. But don’t take our word for it! Here’s what the fourth graders from Trumbull say about our program:

“What I learnd from barrel of monkeys is to keep on making good ideas. What I liked best is writing storys. Barrel of monkeys make me feel awesome. They were fun. Its a super program.” – Antawn

“The most thing I have learned is how to be a better writer and reader. They really made me feel special. The barrel of monkeys are alot of fun everyone was a good monkey!!!” – Yekeen

And this is what Jalyssa had to say to the next group of students Barrel of Monkeys works with, but she could just as well be talking to YOU, “That’s Weird, Grandma” audience member!

“They are great and funny. You will have a whole lot of fun. Barrel of Monkeys is the best program. You will have a time of your life. At the end of the year thank them for everything. Trust me its fun.” – Jalyssa

Come to “That’s Weird, Grandma” to support Trumbull Elementary School – as Jalyssa went on to say:

“P.S. Have the time of your life. Make urself fell proud!!!”

The Trumbull Stories:
Click here for a podcast of FOOD FIGHT, a story written in last year’s residency.
Click here for a podcast of “The Lion Who Tries to Eat Everyone”, another story written in last year’s residency.

Preview this week’s Trumbull stories and TWG runlist below…

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Loyola Park Begins!

Posted by Philip on February 13, 2010

School Shows After School Program

Imagine a universe with no men, just women. And these women happen to be intergalactic emissaries of the planets of our solar system. They have met to discuss two important issues: they want something to do and they want something not like them. Eons pass as they experiment, creating sports and eventually creating…A MAN.

All of this from the imagination of a student in our after-school program at Loyola Park. Wowee!

I always love the Loyola Park show - the stories are wild, wacky, and not afraid to push the envelope. Luke gave a great opening speech about how many of these students have participated in Barrel of Monkeys for years, and that we should step up our game to show them something they’ve never seen before! This show has a set of stories in particular centered around a town…Singing Town…and vary from cats that write letters to the editor about why singing town is great, to a song written by Ricky about how we should sing ALL THE TIME and finally an incredible argument about how constantly singing is ANNOYING.

Plus, performing in our space at Loyola Park feels like home. We can add a lot of nuance to the show when it’s in an intimate space vs. a large gym where the acoustics can be tricky and we have to play big and large. It allows us to be subtle actors. There is some particularly subtle acting work being employed in a story about a lactose intolerant dummy in a land of cheese who goes on a rampage.

Stay tuned!