The Z SchoolTime Brochure

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ZEITERION PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

2018-2019 SCHOOLTIME PERFORMANCES


Promoting education is one of the core values of The Zeiterion and an integral part of our mission. At the heart of our commitments lies the belief that learning in and through the arts can serve as a powerful tool for student achievement in the classroom and in life. This season offers a wide range of opportunities for both students and teachers to explore the arts through performances, workshops, and residencies. Education in the arts plays an integral role in the development of a child; connecting them more deeply to the world and opening them to new ways of seeing it! Not only do Schooltime performances enable students to explore concepts and themes they’re studying in their classroom but they also provide an alternative pathway to learning, foster empathy and understanding, boost critical thinking skills and spark meaningful discourse. Further, access to our performances can improve vocabulary and reading comprehension, nurture cultural awareness, and develop appreciation for the power of the imagination.

Zeiterion Performing Arts Center

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ABOUT THE SCHOOLTIME PERFORMANCE SERIES The Z’s Schooltime Performance Series features performances by some of the world’s most respected and famed theatrical, dance and musical companies. These engaging CURRICULUM-BASED PERFORMANCES are designed for students in grades K-12 and incorporate an array of subjects, themes, topics and issues of relevance; reaching nearly 20,000 students and teachers each year! Shows occur during regular school hours and provide engaging learning experiences that enhance students’ knowledge of the content, create meaningful connections and foster their appreciation of the performing arts. The diversity of programs deepen, strengthen and develop children’s curiosity and creativity as well as nurture a better understanding of self, community and the world. Productions are typically between 60 and 90 minutes in length. Each performance includes a TEACHER RESOURCE GUIDE which is helpful in preparing students for an enjoyable and educational theatre experience. Included you’ll find discussion topics, resource materials, and classroom activities that extend the impact of the performance and promote learning across the curriculum. These guides can be downloaded from our website, www.zeiterion.org/schooltime-series. In conjunction with these performances, The Z often offers WORKSHOPS and IN-SCHOOL RESIDENCIES as well as POST-SHOW DISCUSSIONS with the artists and companies. Designed to enrich and deepen your students’ experience with the arts, these opportunities also excite and engage participants in the subject matter, provide greater insight, understanding, and interpretation of the content, and enhance their overall theatre experience.


OTHER Z EDUCATION INITIATIVES

TEEN AMBASSADOR PROGRAM Encourage your students to join our Teen Ambassador Program! Open to students age 13-18. This FREE leadership program is ideal for students with an interest in the performing arts as well as those interested in writing! In the course of a school-year, students attend 6-8 mainstage performances, write reviews, attend workshops and masterclasses and complete community service hours. Applications due October 1.

PAGE TO STAGE ARTS INTEGRATION PROGRAM

The Z’s Creative Classroom offers courses in the performing arts to learners of all ages and abilities in a variety of mediums.

Page to Stage is an authentic arts integration initiative, where students engage in a creative process connecting theatre and ELA while meeting evolving objectives in both. Throughout the program, students explore theatre fundamentals such as acting and characterization through the lens of a novel supporting their curriculum. A final script writing project and performance promotes group work, creativity, and critical thinking. Students attend a live performance of the novel at The Z at the conclusion of the project.

For more information visit: www.zeiterion.org/classes

For more information, please contact the education department at 508-997-5664 x129

Find out more here: www.zeiterion.org/teen-ambassador-program

CREATIVE CLASSROOM

GRANT OPPORTUNITIES

YOUR LOCAL CULTURAL COUNCIL

The Z recognizes that school budgets are under great strain. Therefore listed here are resources that may be useful when looking for assistance for funding the cost of tickets and transportation.

Visit www.massculturalcouncil.org for more information. Please note: grants from LCCs are reimbursement-based. The applicant must purchase tickets in advance. Then, if approved for a grant, submit the proper paperwork to the LCC for reimbursement.

The application for LCC grants opens Sept 1st and the deadline to submit is October 17. The Z highly encourages teachers to take advantage of this opportunity!

The LCC Grant funds field trips to attend a performance at The Z for children, grades Pre-Kindergarten through 12, by subsidizing the cost of admission. Public, Private, and Parochial schools are all eligible for LCC Grants.

BIG YELLOW SCHOOL BUS

TARGET FIELD TRIP GRANTS

$200 grants awarded to meet the transportation costs of field trips. The application deadline is rolling. However, funds are released on a firstcome, first-served basis.

Target funds programs that allow students and teachers to learn in all kinds of settings.Target funds field trips that connect students’ classroom curriculum to out of school experiences.

www.massculturalcouncil.org/programs/bigyellow.asp

www.target.com Grant deadline is Oct 1st.

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Suggested Grades:

Rainbow Fish

PreK–2nd

Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia The Rainbow Fish will enchant even the youngest child with his silver scales and heart of gold in a new adaptation of Marcus Pfizer’s award-winning books about the beautiful fish who learned to share his most prized possession. Mermaid’s striking puppetry production includes two delightful companion stories, Rainbow Fish Discovers the Deep Sea and Opposites. Monday, October 15

Reading: Literature, Integration of Knowledge and Ideas, Speaking & Listening: Comprehension and Collaboration, Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas, Language: Knowledge of Language, Vocabulary Acquisition and Use

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10 am

Curriculum Connections:

Suggested Grades:

The Crucible

7th–12th

A National Players Production No one is safe as a reign of terror rips through 1692 Salem. Led by Abigail Williams, a group of girls who claim to have seen the Devil hurl out charges of witchcraft, sending those who won't confess to the noose. When the accusing finger points to his wife, John Proctor is forced to confront his past and determine his future. Arthur Miller's searing drama, inspired by the McCarthy era, comes to vivid new life in the National Players' bare-knuckle staging. A piercing look at what can happen when truth is bent to political convenience, The Crucible is a powerful story for our time. Monday, November 5 9:30 am *A Special 90-Minute Production followed by a Q&A

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Curriculum Connections: Reading: Literature, Integration of Knowledge and Ideas, Speaking & Listening: Comprehension and Collaboration, Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas, Language: Knowledge of Language, Vocabulary Acquisition and Use

SEATS FILL QUICKLY! RESERVE YOUR TICKETS AT WWW.ZEITERION.ORG/SCHOOLTIME-SERIES.


Suggested Grades:

K–5th

Charlotte's Web A Theatreworks USA Production Charlotte’s Web is based on E.B. White's loving story of the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a little gray spider named Charlotte. Wilbur has a problem: how to avoid winding up as pork chops! Charlotte, a fine writer and true friend, hits on a plan to fool Farmer Zuckerman – she will create a "miracle." Spinning the words "Some Pig" in her web, Charlotte weaves a solution which not only makes Wilbur a prize pig, but ensures his place on the farm forever. This treasured tale, featuring mad-cap and endearing farm animals, explores bravery, selfless love, and the true meaning of friendship. Curriculum Connections:

Wednesday, December 5 10 am and 12:30 pm

Suggested Grades:

Fa l l 2 0 18

Reading: Literature, Integration of Knowledge and Ideas, Speaking & Listening: Comprehension and Collaboration, Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas, Language: Knowledge of Language, Vocabulary Acquisition and Use

2nd–7th

A Christmas Carol A Theatreworks USA Production Catch the holiday spirit with this musical interpretation of the Charles Dickens classic! Humorous and touching, with witty dialogue and fresh new songs, conveying Dickens’ original message that the holiday season should be a “kind, forgiving, charitable time,” a sentiment which still rings true today. ‘Tis the season for merriment and fun! Curriculum Connections:

Friday, December 14 10 am and 12:30 pm

Reading: Literature, Integration of Knowledge and Ideas, Speaking & Listening: Comprehension and Collaboration, Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas, Language: Knowledge of Language, Vocabulary Acquisition and Use

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 508 997 5664 x129

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Suggested Grades:

The Very Hungry Caterpillar and other E. Carle Favorites

PreK–2nd

Monday January 7 10 am

Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia

Curriculum Connections: Reading: Literature, Integration of Knowledge and Ideas, Speaking & Listening: Comprehension and Collaboration, Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas, Language: Knowledge of Language, Vocabulary Acquisition and Use

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Three beloved stories by Eric Carle are retold on stage through the magic of black light and fanciful puppets. The triple-bill includes the wonderful story of THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR’s metamorphosis into a beautiful butterfly; the fanciful account of LITTLE CLOUD’s travels through the sky, and the MIXED-UP CHAMELEON’s discovery of his own unique nature. The whimsical tales have enchanted several generations and Mermaid Theatre’s acclaimed stage adaptation educates and entertains.

Suggested Grades:

3rd–8th

Freedom Train A Theatreworks USA Production Freedom Train tells the thrilling story of Harriet Tubman, the Moses of her people, in a fascinating series of highly theatrical scenes that use dance, dialogue, and music of the period. Songs include "Follow the Drinking Gourd," "Steal Away," "Wade in the Water," "Good News, the Chariot's A-comin'," and many others still sung today. Freedom Train is the story of self-sacrifice, dedication and survival, laced with warmth and a sense of humor that celebrates the human spirit – a universal story for all.

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Friday, January 18

Curriculum Connections:

10 am and 12:30 pm

US History, Civics and Government, Visual and Performing Arts, Interdisciplinary Connections, Evolution of the concepts of personal freedom, individual responsibility and respect for human dignity

SEATS FILL QUICKLY! RESERVE YOUR TICKETS AT WWW.ZEITERION.ORG/SCHOOLTIME-SERIES.


Suggested Grades:

3rd–12th

iLuminate The Music, art and the technological magic of iLuminate brings you a story of adventure and romance told through dance styles ranging from contemporary, hip-hop, Latin, and breaking, all using the power of light. With a mash-up of dazzling wizardry, spectacular dance moves, high-tech effects, and original music, iLuminate is a unique-in-the-dark event not to be missed. Thursday, February 7 10 am

Curriculum Connections: Visual and Performing Arts, Interdisciplinary Connections, Science and Technology

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Suggested Grades:

3rd–6th

Danny Carmo’s Mathematical Mysteries Prepare to be amazed, dazzled and bewildered by this spectacular show where math, theatre and digital technology collide to create a fun and interactive performance proving that understanding math can be fun! Meet Danny Carmo – it’s not so long ago that he thought school and, in particular, math wasn’t for him. He was more interested in dreaming about a future on the stage and perhaps the big screen – all he ever wanted to be was a famous magician. But when he knuckled down to learn all the tricks of the trade he realized that math was not only essential… it was the SECRET to a whole load of magic. Curriculum Connections:

Wednesday, February 13 10 am and 12:30 pm

Mathematics and Numeracy: estimation and calculation, multiplication, division, subtraction, addition, and probability. Character Building: Personal Development, Problem Solving, and Mutual Understanding

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Suggested Grades:

7th–12th

Winston Churchill: The Blitz Step back in time with Winston Churchill as he leads the British people to victory during World War II. In this riveting one-man show, Churchill guides you through the The Blitz, the German bombing of London from 1940-41. Historian and actor, Randy Otto, delivers an astonishingly nuanced portrayal of the iconic leader filled with humorous wit, grit and gravitas. Friday, March 1

Curriculum Connections:

9:30 am

US History, WWII, Civics and Government

Wint er/Spring 2 0 19

*A Special 90-Minute Performance

Suggested Grades:

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Rosie Revere, Engineer

Thursday, March 14

A Theatreworks USA Production

10 am and 12:30 pm

Ms. Greer's classroom includes three inquisitive out-of-the-box thinkers. Rosie Revere has big dreams, Iggy Peck has a relentless passion for architecture, and Ada Twist's curiosity can drive her teacher crazy. A fun new musical based on the books Rosie Revere, Engineer, Iggy Peck, Architect and Ada twist Scientist by Andrea Beaty which spotlights the STEM curriculum.

Curriculum Connections:

K–4th

STEM, Asking Questions and Defining Problems, Obtaining, Evaluating and Communicating Information, Constructing Explanations and Designing Solutions, Reading: Literature, Integration of Knowledge and Ideas, Speaking & Listening: Comprehension and Collaboration, Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas, Language: Knowledge of Language, Vocabulary Acquisition and Use

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Suggested Grades:

7th–12th

Animal Farm Classic Repertory Company The animals of Mr. Jones’ farm believe they could build themselves a utopia, if only they were able to get rid of the humans in charge. When their dreams become reality, life isn’t as easy as they thought, as old problems take new form. Originally written as a critique of Stalinism, George Orwell’s acclaimed 1945 novel finds new life in this contemporary stage adaptation. Join us as we explore the themes of power, politics, and propaganda in a performance that is not to be missed!

GEORGE ORWELL'S

animal farm Thursday, March 21

9:30 am *A Special 90-Minute Performance

Curriculum Connections: Reading: Literature, Integration of Knowledge and Ideas, Speaking & Listening: Comprehension and Collaboration, Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas, Language: Knowledge of Language, Vocabulary Acquisition and Use

Wint er/Spring 2 0 19

Suggested Grades:

Number the Stars

4th–8th

As the German troops begin their campaign to "relocate" all the Jews in Denmark, Annemarie Johansen’s family takes in her best friend, Ellen Rosen, and conceals her as part of the family. Through the eyes of ten-year-old Annemarie, we watch as the Danish Resistance smuggles almost the entire Jewish population of Denmark, nearly seven thousand people, across the sea to Sweden. The heroism of an entire nation reminds us that there was pride and human decency in the world even during a time of terror and war.

Tuesday, April 2 10 am and 12:30 pm

Curriculum Connections: Reading for Literacy in History/Social Studies, Reading: Literature, Integration of Knowledge and Ideas, Speaking & Listening: Comprehension and Collaboration, Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas, Language: Knowledge of Language, Vocabulary Acquisition and Use, Speaking and Listening, Holocaust Education, World War II, US and World History

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Suggested Grades:

3rd–12th

Friday, April 12

Ballet Hispanico

10 am

Ballet Hispánico, which has been celebrating and exploring Latino cultures for more than 47 years, graces The Z’s stage with a guided journey through Latin American dance forms and music that will delight and engage students of all ages. This interactive, fun-filled performance spotlights choreographers and cultures from Spain, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Mexico, the Caribbean, and more!

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Ballet Hispanico

Suggested Grades:

In to America Griffin Theatre Company

5th–10th

Monday, April 29 9:30 pm

Curriculum Connections: Immigration, US and World History, Civics and Government

A world premiere drama that traces the American immigrant experience from Jamestown to present day through the stories of ordinary men, women, and children who departed from their homelands in the hopes of creating a new life. An extraordinary story – 400 years in the making – that transcends time, space, and race to reflect the diversity and commonalities of our shared American experience.

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Suggested Grades:

K–5th

Magic Treehouse: Showtime with Shakespeare The show must go on! That’s what Jack and Annie learn when the Magic Tree House whisks them back to Elizabethan England. There, the daring sibling duo meets William Shakespeare himself—one of the greatest writers of all time! Based on the critically-acclaimed book series by Mary Pope Osborne, this tuneful tale is a hip-hop hit with kids and grown-ups alike. Tuesday, May 28

Curriculum Connections:

10 am and 12:30 pm

Reading: Literature, Integration of Knowledge and Ideas, Speaking & Listening: Comprehension and Collaboration, Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas, Language: Knowledge of Language, Vocabulary Acquisition and Use

Wint er/Spring 2 0 19

Suggested Grades:

K–5th

The Magic School Bus: Lost in the Solar System A Theatreworks USA Production Curriculum Connections: Earth and Space Sciences, Asking Questions and Defining Problems, Constructing Explanations and Designing Solutions. Reading: Literature, Integration of Knowledge and Ideas, Speaking & Listening: Comprehension and Collaboration, Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas, Language: Knowledge of Language, Vocabulary Acquisition and Use

When the class gets lost on the way to the planetarium, Ms. Frizzle saves the day by blasting into outer space for an epic inter-planetary field trip! But when rivalries both old and new threaten to tear the students apart, our young heroes must learn to pull together or risk getting forever lost in the solar system… Hop on the Magic School Bus for a ride in a new musical adaptation based on the original book series published by Scholastic. Wednesday, June 5 10 am and 12:30 pm

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How long are the performances? Performances are approximately 60 minutes, unless otherwise noted.

How much are tickets? When should we book? Our shows are extremely popular. Please make your request early to avoid disappointment. Once a performance has been selected and confirmed by The Z, make sure the date is on your school’s master calendar. Our reservations are on a first-come, first-served basis, and it may be difficult to reschedule if a conflict develops.

Who do we call with a performance or booking question? Contact our Education Department by calling 508-997-5664 x129 Monday-Friday between 9AM and 5PM.

Who/What is the School Representative? The SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE is the point person for the field trip. This person is responsible for distributing important information to other teachers attending the trip as well as notifying The Z of any changes to the reservation.

Performance prices range from $8 to $12 each. See ticket request form for specific prices. With every 10 tickets purchased, you receive 1 free adult/chaperone ticket. Additional chaperones and parents are welcome to attend the performances at the published ticket price.

When do we pay? Invoices are mailed upon receipt of your request form. Payment (or purchase order) is due 30 days prior to the performance. If neither payment nor a purchase order is received at least 30 days prior to the performance your seats may be released to the next school on the waiting list.

What are the cancellation policies? All cancellations must be made in writing 60 DAYS PRIOR TO THE PERFORMANCE. No refund will be issued if your order is not cancelled within the 60 day time frame. Cancellations by The Z rarely occur, but if they do, you will receive a full refund.

What happens if the weather is bad on the day of the performance? The Z is contractually obligated to pay artists regardless of weather conditions. If your school is cancelled due to bad weather, The Z cannot refund your payment, but with your written request, we will try to accommodate your group at another performance.

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SEATS FILL QUICKLY! RESERVE YOUR TICKETS AT WWW.ZEITERION.ORG/SCHOOLTIME-SERIES.

How do I prepare my students for the performance? Prepare your students for their theatre experience with a pre-performance lesson! Check out our Teacher Resource Guides for ideas, lesson plans, background information and more! Resource Guides are available at www.zeiterion.org/schooltime-series. Also consider reviewing proper theatre etiquette and behavior with your class, see page 13.

How do we arrange for special assistance? The Z will gladly make the necessary arrangements and accommodations but can only do so with sufficient notice. Please notify us at the time of booking if anyone needs accessible seating or assistance (wheelchair, hearingimpaired, etc.).


HATS OFF TO THE Z’S VOLUNTEERS!

For more information of volunteer opportunities at The Z, contact Dori Legge, 508-997-5664 x129.

Hats off to The Z’s volunteers who helps students and teachers have a wonderful experience at the theatre. These dedicated individuals provide an extraordinary service to the children of the South Coast, the community and to the Zeiterion Performing Arts Center.

Our friends at the Eastern Massachusetts Chapter of the American Theatre Organ Society donate their talent at each Schooltime performance with lively play of The Z’s Wurlitzer pipe organ!

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BOOKING INSTRUCTIONS

Our shows book quickly! We strongly encourage you to order in advance to avoid disappointment!

Complete the request form found on page 15 or 1 online at www.zeiterion.org/schooltime-series. It is important that all sections of this form are completed. Of special importance are the school representative’s email address, an evening or weekend phone number, and your principal’s signature.

Estimate your group’s numbers as closely as 2 possible. (within 10% of final number)

Plan on one complimentary chaperone ticket for each 10 paid student tickets.

3 Submit the form

online at www.zeiterion.org/schooltime-series by fax to 508-999-5956 or by mail to Zeiterion Theatre, 684 Purchase Street, New Bedford, MA 02740. After sending your request form, expect an email confirmation from The Z within 5 business days and an invoice shortly thereafter.

4 Final payment is due 30 days prior to performance.

ADJUSTING YOUR RESERVATION Notification of changes in attendance numbers must be made IN WRITING 60 days prior to the performance. Changes within 60 days of the performance are permitted, however, your original number of tickets ordered can only be reduced by 10% within this time frame. Changes increasing the original number of seats are welcome but subject to availability. All changes MUST be made 72 hours prior to the performance.

We accept school checks, VISA, MasterCard, AMEX or Discover. If payment or purchase order is not received by due date, unpaid seats may be released for other schools to purchase. Day-of or post-performance payments are not permitted.

THEATRE BEHAVIOR

Here’s how students can help:

The Z realizes that attending a Schooltime performance may be the first introduction to attending a live performance for many students. A live theatrical production is exciting and vibrant. The actors, the audience, and the backstage personnel are all part of the experience. Your students, as part of the audience, play an important role in the atmosphere of the production. Please remind your class that everyone will have a wonderful time by remembering their theatre etiquette.

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It is important to remain seated throughout the entire performance. Restroom visits are best made before the show begins.

Lights Out = Quiet Time. When the lights in the theatre dim to blackout, this is a signal that the show is about to begin. Please make sure to settle down and get ready for the performance.

Cell Phones and other electronic devices are prohibited. Noises from electronic devices are highly distracting to the performers so please make sure they are turned off.

Give your full attention and energy to the performers. In return, the performers give it back to you with a better performance.

Don’t talk or whisper during the show unless you are asked. It can be disruptive to the performers.

Show the performers your appreciation for their efforts! When there are parts that you particularly enjoy, you should feel free to laugh and clap.

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Please do not put your feet on the seats or other furnishings. Please do not run anywhere; you and your friends can get hurt!

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2018–2019 SEASON REQUEST FORM SECTION 1 – PERFORMANCE SELECTION Please complete all 4 sections PERFORMANCE

SAMPLE

SUGGESTED

GRADE LEVEL

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DATE

--

TIME

(Circle One)

10am

GRADE

ATTENDING

12:30pm

# OF STUDENTS (Paid Tickets)

4, 5, 6

150

# FREE ADULT TICKETS

TOTAL SEATS

(1 free w/ 10 students)

REQUESTED (students + adults)

15

165

# PAID TICKETS

TICKET PRICE

TOTAL DUE

150

X

$8

=

$ 1,200

Rainbow Fish

PreK-2nd

10/15/18

10am

X

$9

=

$

The Crucible

7th-12th

11/5/18

9:30am

X

$8

=

$

Charlotte's Web

K-5th

12/5/18

10am

12:30pm

X

$8

=

$

A Christmas Carol

2nd-7th

12/14/18

10am

12:30pm

X

$8

=

$

X

$9

=

$

X

$8

=

$

X

$10

=

$

X

$9

=

$

X

$9

=

$

X

$8

=

$

X

$8

=

$

X

$8

=

$

X

$10

=

$

The Very Hungry Caterpillar and other E. Carle Favorites

PreK-2nd

1/7/19

10am

Freedom Train

3rd-8th

1/18/19

10am

iLuminate

3rd-12th

2/7/19

10am

Danny Carmo’s Mathematical Mysteries

3rd-6th

2/13/19

10am

Winston Churchill: The Blitz

7th-12th

3/1/19

9:30am

Rosie Revere, Engineer

K-4th

3/14/19

10am

Animal Farm

7th-12th

3/21/19

9:30am

Number the Stars

4th-8th

4/2/19

10am

Ballet Hispanico

3rd-12th

4/12/19

10am

12:30pm 12:30pm

12:30pm 12:30pm

In to America

5th-10th

4/29/19

9:30am

X

$9

=

$

Magic Treehouse: Showtime with Shakespeare

K-5th

5/28/19

10am

12:30pm

X

$8

=

$

The Magic School Bus: Lost in the Solar System

K-5th

6/5/19

10am

12:30pm

X

$8

=

$

SECTION 2 – PATRON INFORMATION SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE/CONTACT PERSON (REQUIRED) EMAIL ADDRESS (REQUIRED) CLASSROOM TEACHER(S) SCHOOL STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP SCHOOL PHONE #

EXT #

EVENING/WEEKEND PHONE # (REQUIRED)

Does anyone in your group have special seating needs? (Wheelchair, Sight, etc.)

YES

NO

Please explain:

SECTION 3 – PRINCIPAL SIGNATURE (REQUIRED)

IMPORTANT I understand the Zeiterion’s Theatre’s cancellation policy and that if payment is not received by the Zeiterion 30 DAYS PRIOR to performance date, the seats I have requested may be released for sale to other groups.

SCHOOL PRINCIPAL SIGNATURE (REQUIRED) SCHOOL PRINCIPAL NAME (please print) SCHOOL PRINCIPAL EMAIL ADDRESS

The Z is committed to protecting the privacy and safety of all students. On occasion, The Z may use a photographer to capture the excitement of the Schooltime shows for publication including but not limited to print and electronic publications. If you are aware of any students that cannot have their picture taken, please contact The Z’s education staff at 508-997-5664.

SECTION 4 – PAYMENT (REQUIRED)

MY SCHOOL PLANS TO PAY WITH:

o CHECK o PURCHASE ORDER o BILL MY:

VISA MASTERCARD DISCOVER

CREDIT CARD # EXP DATE NAME ON CARD SIGNATURE AMOUNT

Fax this form to: 508-999-5956 or mail to: Zeiterion Theatre, 684 Purchase St. New Bedford, MA 02740. Order online at www.zeiterion.org/schooltime-series.


The Zeiterion’s Educational programs are supported in part by grants from the

MASSACHUSETTS CULTURAL COUNCIL NEW BEDFORD DAY NURSERY THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS GRIMSHAW GUDEWICZ FOUNDATION THE ISLAND FOUNDATION NEW BEDFORD LOCAL CULTURAL COUNCIL THE CARNEY FOUNDATION and our members and donors.

CORPORATE SPONSOR


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