In this podcast, Lily and Maddie will invite friends to perform a scene from a movie, play, or book. Then they will discuss this scene. It’s a lot of fun! Do you have a question for us, but don’t feel comfortable sending a voice message? Fill out this form! docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScLFU4QJwAWmhEyXoySd-9BBX24v3hSJuTjlXsroFscuFBOSw/viewform Maybe your question will be featured in a ... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
In today’s episode, Lily and Maddie perform monologues from plays that are meaningful to them. Remember to fill out this form! Your question or feedback could be featured in a future episode! docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScLFU4QJwAWmhEyXo... more
In today’s special Easter episode, we have a fun script about some peep friends trying to find their way out of a bad situation. Here is the form we talked about in the episode: forms.gle/nP4yRtBmWNSDtqnZ7 Happy Easter!
In this episode, we conclude the Molly trilogy. Thanks once again to American Girl for letting us use this script! Do you have a question for us, but don’t feel comfortable sending a voice message? Fill out this form! docs.google.com/forms/d/... more
In this episode, we continue the story of Molly’s Play - War On The Home Front. Thanks again to American Girl for letting us use this script! Happy Holidays, and enjoy!
In this episode, Maddie, Lily, and some friends read through the first act of an American Girl play titled “Molly’s Play - War On The Home Front.” This play is based on the American girl book, Meet Molly, by Valerie Tripp. Thanks so much to the Ameri... more
In today’s reader’s theater, we have eight friends join us to perform Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. This took so long, but was so much fun!
Today we are performing a script based on the children’s book The Paper Bag Princess By: Robert Munch. Here is a link to the story: youtu.be/t1TYZ5xGJRM. In the discussion section, we talk about other children’s stories with strong female cha... more
In this episode, we invited more friends to help us recreate a version of Robin Hood. We answer a question from a listener, and discus the play at the end. The listener who sent us a question has a podcast of her own. Check out “Quiet Girls Talk” at ... more
I like the annie jr. one. I like the person who played rooster and the one who played daddy warbucks.
I liked the paper bag princess episode best. Good job Maddie and Lily!
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