Brave Little Company
First Day, Nueva Escuela
Assembly PerformanceNueva Escuela is the story of a girl who overcomes her fear of starting class at a new school (and of reading) by writing herself into the stories. Tía Elena wants to make sure Xiomara is ready for her first day at a new school, but no matter what story she suggests they read, Xiomara always finds a reason not to like it. And now there’s just one day left before school starts! The play is easily understood by speakers of English and Spanish, and its interactive storytelling helps audiences find compassion and empathy for the stories of others. This play features two performers and one stage manager. Tech needs are minimal, and our tech rider is available upon request.
Grades: K-5
Audience Limit: 350
Connections: Literary Arts, Storytelling, Theatre, Social/Emotional Learning, Cultural CompetencyWish You Were Here
Classroom WorkshopUse your senses and your imagination to go on an imaginary journey! A mysterious box arrives in your classroom. It contains the sights, smells, sounds, and sensations of a field trip your students can go on without leaving the classroom! This program was designed specifically for students with learning differences and disabilities. It is also a powerful tool for beginning speakers of English, because it engages students with vastly different levels of English fluency. The program is always available in English and Spanish. Schedule permitting, we may be able to offer it in Mandarin, Pashto, Urdu, or Arabic.
Grades: All
Participation Limit: 1 Classroom
Connections: Science, Theatre, Social/Emotional Learning, Storytelling, Workshops
Storybook Theatre
Two Pigs and T.H.E. Wolf
Assembly PerformanceA fairy tale that promotes kindness, obedience, responsibility, and self-control is presented in a way that brings the excitement of reading to the stage! Bullying and stranger awareness are also addressed in this interactive program. This story is not only hilarious, but it emphasizes the benefits of making proper choices even in the most difficult circumstances.
Grades: PreK-6
Audience Limit: 250
Connections: Literary Arts, Reading, Storytelling, Theatre, Social/Emotional LearningDoing What’s Right Can Never Be Wrong!
Assembly PerformanceThe Hare Sisters, Hee and Haw, have just returned home after a full day at school. Hee is very happy and Haw is very sad. Reminded by wise words from their Maw, the sisters agree using good words, kind words and great words is how they should act no matter what others say or do, because doing what’s right can never be wrong! This NEW Interactive program is filled with character building prompts and word recognition lessons wrapped around well-known tunes (repetitive singing) for ease of remembering.
Grades: PreK-2
Audience Limit: 250
Connections: Theatre, Storytelling, Music, Social/Emotional LearningThe New Little Red Riding Hood
Assembly PerformanceThis is a fractured fairy tale that emphasizes the importance of character traits as well as acknowledges the need for environmental awareness. Wanda Wolf, Granny Red, puppets, songs, lots of interaction, and more make this story a crowd pleaser for all ages!
Grades: PreK-5
Audience Limit: 250
Connections: Science, Storytelling, Theatre, Social/Emotional LearningUnderstanding Who Lives Under Your Roof
Assembly PerformanceAward-Winning author and parent advocate, Linda Goldfarb has teamed up with Storybook Theatre of Texas to offer parents and/or teachers in your school community tools to engage, equip, and empower their children/students. Linda’s co-authored LINKED Quick Guide to Personalities series is making a mighty powerful impact in communities across America. Now you have the opportunity to offer a taste of her engaging and life-changing personality talk to your parents/teachers alongside your favorite entertainers, Storybook Theatre of Texas.
This tandem presentation is great for parent night, community outreach, PTO, or PTA meetings. More and more school communities are wanting to connect better with the families within their neighborhoods, this will make that happen. Linda’s engaging presentation, along with her written personality material and SBT’s live theatre makes for an evening or event your parents will long remember and benefit from.
Grades: All ages including parents and teachers
Program Length: 45-60 minutes (can be tailored to your need)
Audience Limit: 250
Connections: Social/Emotional Learning, Theatre, Storytelling
Elizabeth Kahura
Embracing Diversity Workshop
Assembly PerformanceThis program demonstrates how diversity enriches our lives by bringing together the resources and talents of many people for the benefit of all. The audience gets to participate through discussions, hands on activities, and teamwork projects. Elizabeth demonstrates the similarities and differences between U.S and African cultures and explains how positive values can be bridged from one culture to another.
Grades: K-12
Audience Limit: 200
Connections: Theatre, Storytelling, Social/Emotional Learning, Cultural CompetencyFolktales of Africa
Assembly PerformanceEnjoy folktales and other stories from Africa. Learn about trickster tales such as Anansi the Spider, the clever hare and the wise tortoise. Audience will participate in the telling of each story. Positive lessons will be gleaned from the wisdom of stories passed on from one generation to another.
Grades: K-12
Audience Limit: 200
Connections: Theatre, Storytelling, Cultural Competency, Social/Emotional LearningA Day in Africa
Assembly PerformanceBorn and raised in Kenya, Elizabeth Kahura introduces the audience to the geographical features of Africa while high-lighting the differences in cultures and lifestyles of various regions. Students are reminded of the importance of embracing diversity and also of how positive life values can be embraced from one culture to another.
Grades: K-12
Audience Limit: 200
Connections: Theatre, Storytelling, Cultural Competency, History/Geography, Social/Emotional LearningThe Colors of Africa
Assembly PerformanceBy exploring the meaning of the African colors, Elizabeth explains how colors portray different concepts and can be used as a form of communication. Through the use of poems, stories, music, and dance students learn how colors are used as symbols of power, loyalty, and attitude.
Grades: K-5
Audience Limit: 200
Connections: Theatre, Storytelling, Social/Emotional Learning, Cultural CompetencyThe Jungle Walk
Assembly PerformanceThe concepts of adaptation, acceptance, and teamwork are highlighted in this segment through the use of folktales, poems, music, and animal puppet shows. Elizabeth expands the ideas addressed in her program to encourage a more tolerant attitude towards cultural differences.
Grades: K-12
Audience Limit: 200
Connections: Literary Arts, Theatre, Storytelling, Cultural Competency, Social/Emotional Learning
Dru Woods
Say BAH to Bullies
Assembly PerformanceSay “BAH” to bullying and learn suggestions for handling bullies and making wise choices. Stories, puppets, and music in which the students are integrally involved, make this a fun and educational experience.
Grades: K-2
Audience Limit: 200
Connections: Storytelling, Theatre, Social/Emotional Learning
Casey Muze
Drum Talk
Classroom WorkshopCommunication of emotion has focused primarily on the neural mechanisms of communicating via speech, despite the fact that emotion is also communicated through nonverbal cues and silence. The communication of emotion is a bidirectional process, including both sensitivity to the emotional cues of others as well as the expression of internal emotional states to others. Drumming is an ancient approach that uses rhythm to promote healing, connectedness, and self-expression. Research shows that drumming promotes wellness, enhances awareness, and releases emotional trauma. Together we will explore the voiceless communication process and identify the benefit of communicating with patience through the process of rhythm.
Grades: K-12
Workshop Length: 45 min.
Participant Limit: 30 max
Connections: Music, Social/Emotional LearningT.R.A.P. Learning – The Rhythm Arts Project
Classroom Workshop(TRAP) embraces a unique methodology that encompasses rhythm as a modality to address basic life, learning, and academic skills. TRAP provides its students with the tools and confidence needed to succeed in the world. By listening to the individual as part of our approach, we practice person-centered principles in everything we do.
This educational program is the perfect mix of educational objectives and artistic experiences. It is designed to be fun and engaging but also helps develop an increased mastery of coordination, concentration, and educational accomplishment. The TRAP program has also been successful in addressing cognitive, emotional, and physical disabilities. Through customized exercises, the program teaches and enhances skills such as: Focus, Memory, Socialization, Sequencing, Sign Language, Laterality, Motor Control, Spatial Awareness, and Communication.
Grades: K-12
Workshop Length: 45 min.
Participant Limit: 30
Connections: Music, Social/Emotional Learning
Brandon Jones
Conquering the STAAR
Assembly PerformanceThe STAAR test can be scary and intimidating. Lessons learned in this program will equip students with a set of skills they will carry with them for a lifetime. Every performance is filled with interactive games, fun moves, humor, and Kung Fu demonstrations with easy-to-learn techniques. Brandon Jones has practiced Kung Fu for over 30 years and has been teaching martial arts professionally in Tyler since 1996.
Grades: K-8
Audience Limit: 200
Connections: Dance/Movement, Cultural Competency, Social/Emotional Learning
Emanuelee Bean
Outspoken Bean
Assembly PerformanceIn this unique performance, students will find a new definition of literacy through the art of spoken word poetry. Learning about social and cultural issues, expanding vocabulary and critical thinking skills, and discovering new strengths are all addressed in this engaging performance by Emanuelee Bean, a performance artist, theater technician, and slam poet. “Out-spoken Bean” has been performing slam poetry for over six years in the Houston & San Antonio areas.
Grades: 1-12
Audience Limit: 300
Connections: Poetry, Literary Arts, Cultural Competency, Social/Emotional Learning
Tim Tingle
Native American Stories
Assembly PerformanceStories told in this performance may include the following: “Crossing Bok Chitto,” a story of friendship and freedom as a young Choctaw girl aids an escaping slave family; “The Bowl,” a Navajo story of a hand of evil unleashed when a bowl is stolen from an ancient cave; and “Danny Blackgoat,” the story of a Navajo boy struggling to survive during the Navajo Long Walk and his meeting with an unlikely ally.
Grades: 3-5
Audience Limit: 150
Connections: Storytelling, Theatre, Cultural Competency, Social/Emotional Learning, HistoryNative American Stories K-2
Assembly PerformanceStories told in this performance may include the following: “Grandma Spider Brings the Fire,” where Possum and Buz-zard tangle with fire until Grandma Spider teaches an important lesson; “First Robin,” in which a Lakota girl faces her troubles and gains self-assurance; “White Wolf,” the story of two Sioux children finding a mysterious protector; and “Coyote and the Rock,” a humorous Montana Salish tale which teaches respect for all. Storyteller and author Tim Tingle has written ten books based on the oral traditions of his native Choctaw Nation and his native Texas. His lively performances include Native American flute and drum music.
Grades: K-2
Audience Limit: 150
Connections: Theatre, Storytelling, Cultural Competency, Social/Emotional Learning