Saturday, June 27, 2015

Programs in Development: Things of Value

These are some solo performances in development by storyteller Marilyn A. Hudson.  They will offer a dramatic presentation of events in narrative and story forms on the themes.

'THINGS OF VALUE'A collection of stories about experiences of real people in the history of the United States.

"Things of Value" - Young bride Elizabeth was certain she knew what was valuable in her life. When her husband packs them on a wagon to head to Oregon life has some surprises in store .

“Two Sisters and A War”- Two sisters married two brothers and as the Civil War began the family, once so close, divided. Hear the adventures of these two real sisters as they face hardships and hardheaded husbands.

“The Bottomless Well” – When Davy is asked to help his father make the Cherokee Strip Land Run he discovers some important things. (Can be used with younger audiences)

True historic tales, spiced with facts and insights into life in the time periods, shared dramatically and engagingly, by storyteller-author, Marilyn A. Hudson.
Audience: 4th grade and up (Perfect for biography or Civil War units)  
Contact: marilynahudsonATyahoo.com

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