Laura Ingalls Wilder A Christmas Carol Four Score and Seven Years

Introducing the
Education
Series
Laura Ingalls Wilder
L
aura and her family travel across America in
search of a place they can call home. Facing
obstacles such as scarlet fever and eviction from their
land, their pioneering spirit and family bonds are
tested but never broken. This uplifting story of one
of America’s most beloved authors comes to life in
ArtsPower’s popular musical.
Mon., Oct. 24, 2011
10 am & 1 pm
Southern Theatre
$5
Recommended
for grades 2–6.
Running time:
55 minutes
Curriculum
Connections:
Family Relationships
History/Social Studies
Literature-Based
Language Arts
Music/Dance
Values-Based
Bring your
students to an
educational
production
at one of
Columbus’
finest
historical
theatres.
Bill Blagg’s The
Science of Magic
F
or centuries, magicians have used scientific
principles to make people levitate in mid-air and
vanish in the blink of an eye. Illusionist Bill Blagg’s
one-of-a-kind educational experience takes you on a
rare, never-before-seen journey “behind the scenes”
of the magic world. The Science of Magic is designed
to excite, educate, intrigue, and encourage students
to think “outside the box” and spawn their curiosity
about how science and the Scientific Method are used
by magicians to create the impossible.
Thurs., Feb. 16, 2012
10 am & 1 pm
Lincoln Theatre
$5
Curriculum
Connections:
Science
Theater
Recommended
for grades 3–8.
Thanks to our
Community
supporters:
A Christmas Carol
Four Score and
Seven Years Ago
F
A
Dickens’
or more than 30 years, CAPA has kicked
off central Ohio’s holiday season with its
presentation of this fully staged musical. A Christmas
Carol captures all of the warmth, goodwill, and
musical memories of the holiday season as Ebenezer
Scrooge discovers the true meaning of Christmas.
Supporting Sponsor:
Mon., Nov. 28, 2011
10 am
Ohio Theatre
$5
Seats will be
reserved in order
of booking date.
Curriculum
Connections:
Family Relationships
History/Social Studies
Literature-Based
Language Arts
Music/Dance
Values-Based
Theater Concepts
fter escaping slavery in Georgia, life in
Gettysburg is everything young Lemuel dreamed
it would be. However, his ideas about the North and
the South, as well as what it means to be a free man,
are challenged when he unexpectedly befriends a
young Confederate soldier named Jacob. The two men
may be of different races and on different sides of
the Civil War, but they have much to teach each other
about bravery and loyalty.
Mon., Mar. 5, 2012
10 am & 1 pm
Lincoln Theatre
$5
Recommended
for grades 3–8.
Running time:
55 minutes
Curriculum
Connections:
Family Relationships
History/Social Studies
Language Arts
Cultural Diversity
Music/Dance
Values-Based
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Reservations
To reserve your seats:
1. Call Heather at
614-719-6764 or
2. Fax the form above to
614-384-5945 or
3. Mail the form to:
Heather Kalman
CAPA Education Programs
55 E. State Street
Columbus OH 43215
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Free school
tours at the
Ohio Theatre
Led by a trained docent,
learn the history of Columbus’
most treasured theatre.
A demonstration of the “Mighty
Morton” theatre organ and a
theatre light show are available
for an additional charge.
To schedule a tour, contact
Anna Steffen at 614-469-1045.
Study Guides
Study guides are available for
each show and will be sent to
the teacher in PDF format to be
downloaded and printed at their
convenience once reservations
have been made. Printed study
guides will only be mailed at
special request.
Accessibility
Please alert our staff to any
requests for handicapped
access or other services.
Please Note:
Reservations are made on a
first-come, first-served basis.
You will receive an invoice
within two weeks of your
order. Full payment and any
cancellations or changes
must be made 14 days
prior to performance.
Questions?
Send an email to jstahler@
columbussymphony.com
or call 614-221-4916.
Education Through
Entertainment
Light the spark of learning in your students
with CAPA’s 2011–12 educational performances,
making history and science come alive on stage!
Make your reservations today!
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