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JENNIFER ZWIERS
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Wax Snapshots of Canadian History
Synopsis:
This play summarizes the grade seven and eight history curriculum in a fun and unique way. Mrs. Kerbockle has brought her class to a wax museum to study Canadian History. The tour guide shows the class the exhibits, but as soon as the class leaves to view the next display, the statues come to life. These statues even use authentic languages as they converse, including English, French, and German. Beginning with Native Culture and ending with World War I, it is quite obvious that this play is an invaluable educational resource. Make history fun for the children in your life!
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Written by Christine Harvey, Jana van Geest, And Jennifer Zwiers. 45 minutes is the Approximate running time
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Young Artists of Kingston
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Genre:
Children's Play - Educational
Parts:
Male: - Female: - Other: 48 speaking roles (doubling on roles possible and extra non-speaking roles available also).
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