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COMMUNITY TIME TO ‘PIG OUT’ Curtain opens on Lane Library’s Readers’ Theatre BY LIZ PREMO programming.” French is author and story “reteller” depending upon schedules, ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER “keeping the group infor- Aaron Shepard: “The Leg- but I hope to maintain a HAMPTON | There’s mal and flexible, in the end of Slappy Hooper” (an core group of at least five.” something new coming to hopes that we will be able American tall tale) and French says participants the Lane Memorial Library, to work around the partici- “Three Sideways Stories of all ages on both sides of thanks to a group of Hamp- pants’ busy school sched- from Wayside School” the script can benefit from ton students in grades 5-9 ules and extracurricular (from Louis Sachar’s origi- the program, be they who like to put words into activities.” nal series of novellas). beginning readers on up to actions. The premiere Readers’ This is definitely a pro- college-age students. It’s Readers’ Theatre Theatre performance is gram with a purpose. “And for the theatre (RT), an informal program scheduled for Tuesday, “From the audience’s geek within,” says French, that is part read-aloud August 8 at 4 p.m. at the perspective, Readers’ The- “it is a great opportunity to story time and part per- library. While the program atre is like listening to a act without worrying about forming arts — and one is open to all ages, it is full-cast audio story, or sit- blocking, costume changes, which promises to be whol- especially geared toward ting in on an old-fashioned tripping over scenery, or ly entertaining. students entering Kinder- radio story,” explains memorizing one’s lines.” So how did this all come garten and on through French. “The audience can That doesn’t mean about? fourth grade. see the readers, but their there’s no preparation The setting is simple: imagination still has to fill involved, although “time During the recent Summerfest event at Tuck Field, this little “I sort of threw it out piggy promoted the Hampton Historical Society’s annual there and there was some Working with “scripts,” the in all of the blanks. No requirements are minimal,” Southern Style Pig Roast, taking place on Saturday, interest,” says Teen Ser- readers (with their previ- scenery, no memorized says French, “just one or September 2 from 12-3 p.m. on the grounds of the Tuck vices Librarian, Cheryl ously-assigned parts) will lines, minimal props — the two meetings per perfor- Museum on Park Avenue. The menu will feature a succulent French, who facilitates the use expression, tone of focus is on the words of the mance to select scripts, pork dinner with all the trimmings, including baked beans, sal- library’s Youth Advisory voice and, at times, props story and how they assign roles, and rehearse ads, rolls and desserts. Tickets for the annual HHS fundrais- Board and the young to tell the selected stories. sound.” reading.” er are now on sale at $20 each for adults; $18 for members; adults who comprise it. French figures the read- That’s not the only cre- As the troupe develops $10 for ages 9-16 (age 8 and under are free when accompa- French had initially con- aloud tales will run about ative benefit to this type of (newcomers are welcome), Cyan nied by an adult); and $150 for tables of eight. They may be ducted a survey with mem- 10-20 minutes each. presentation. It works both the program may be purchased during regular hours at the Tuck Museum, or by bers of the advisory board, For the first RT at the ways. expanded to include origi- Magenta sending a check made payable to the Hampton Historical Society, PO Box 1601, Hampton 03843-1601 (print out a form and based on the results Lane Library, there will be “From the reader’s per- nal scripts and adaptations at www.hampton historical society.org). decided “to give it a try as two featured scripts adapt- spective,” says French, “RT of folk tales, says French, as — Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo part of our teen summer ed for readers’ theatre by is a chance to play with well as short puppet shows expression, bring a story to and more traditional story Yellow life with one’s voice. It also read-alouds, in addition to develops oral reading and existing readers theatre EVERY MONDAY public speaking skills.” scripts. Black SENIOR SCRAMBLE The RT troupe currently Check out Readers’ The- at 9:00 a.m. • 9 Holes • $20 w/ a cart has seven participants, atre at the Lane Memorial ranging in age from 10-14. Library beginning on Tues- EVERY TUESDAY 7 AM-3 PM According to French, “The day, August 8 at 4 p.m. For number of readers is likely more information, call Special 9 Holes w/Cart • $20 to fluctuate from presenta- Cheryl French at (603) 926- Special 18 Holes w/Cart • $32 tion to presentation, 4729. SUNDAY SPECIALS AFTER 3:00 PM TO CLOSE “Measurable” Special 9 Holes w/Cart • $20 Special 18 Holes w/Cart • $32 WEEKDAYS 9 HOLES~ $18.00 18 HOLES~ $30.00 SAT, SUN, HOLIDAYS 9 HOLES~ $19.00 18 HOLES~ $35.00 PAR 39 HOLES~ $10.00 18 HOLES~ $15.00 RIDING CART PER PERSON 9 HOLES~ $8.00 18 HOLES~ $15.00 • 18 HOLE • FULL LINE CHAMPIONSHIP PRO SHOP COURSE • PAR 3 CHIP AND PUTT • CARTS COURSE AVAILABLE • OPEN FOR LEAGUES • TEE TIMES AVAILABLE AND OUTINGS Mailing to every house at Half the Price of our competition! 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