Thursday, 12 May 2022

Journal #3 - Grade 8's; Journal #10 -- Grade 9 and 10

 I hope some of you got to see our play "Curling Up With the Classics for COVD".

This week's journal is about the play.  If you didn't get to see it, you still have two chances -- tonight at 7 or Monday at 7.  If you absolutely can't see it, I will give you options for the questions (in brackets after the play questions).

1.  Why is it called "Curling Up With the Classics for COVID? (If you didn't see the play, make a guess.)

2.  How does Jessica get COVID?  (If you didn't see the play, think about how a little kid might get COVID.)

3.  What does her mom do about it?  (If you didn't see the play, what should a person do who thinks they have COVID?)

4.  What happens in "Rappaccini's Daughter"?  (two sentences) (You can look this up online, if you didn't see the play.)

5.  What is your favourite scene in "Little Women"?  Why? (You can google "Little Women", read the book (it's great) or watch the Greta Gerwig (director) movie, which is great also, if you didn't see the play.)

6.  What did you like about the play?  (Remember, Ms. Kosar worked very hard on it, so don't say you hated it all, please.) What improvements could be made?  (Nothing is perfect.)

7.  Would you like to perform in a play like this?  Why or why not?  (The Drama Club welcomes everyone -- you can perform (Ms. Kosar will make sure you get a part if you want to act) or work backstage -- there are all sorts of ways you can help.  It's lots of fun and you learn a lot and make friends and hang out in the theatre without Ms. Kosar asking you to be quiet all the time.)

(If you didn't see the play,  talk to someone who was involved and they can help you. . . or listen to Ms. Kosar talk about it in class.)


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