Friday, April 20, 2007

A Lovely Card from Spencer in CT




And thank you to ALL the students in class with Spencer who sent their letters and drawings... I have mailed them to the actors! - KB

From Cassie the Monkey Chick!

I saw your play that you performed for my school! You performed a play on Leonardo Davinci. I just had one question. Do you perform plays that just have to do with history? I know that Davinci was a famous historical legend in the renisance period. I would like to know what kinds of plays you perform. I also had another question.. Have you ever performed outside the United States? If so, where? Thank you for taking the time to read my letter :)- Cassie

Hi Cassie! We do LOTS of plays, literary, historical and original. Our three historical right now are Mozart, Beethoven and Leonardo, and we are writing a new one for the Spring of '08: "The Curious Life of Benjamin Franklin". We've been wanting to do one about him for a very long time, so we are looking forward to it! We have never played outside the United States becuase of travel issues, but you never know...that may change! Thanks for your letter - KB

From Holly, a teacher in New York

I am a substitute teacher and had the great pleasure of working today and seeing your show at Malone Middle School. I believe the performers names were Mick and Alison...I could be wrong. They were EXCELLENT!! What a fun job that must be, traveling all over and making people happy!! Thanks for what you do...and thank you to today's performers!! Holly Balzer, Malone, NY


And thank you, Holly, for writing! - KB

Sweet Card from Last Season


This lovely card is from Jazzmine...I've been saving it to put on the website...Thank you, Jazzmine!


Jazzmine was one of about 30 students who sent lovely snowmen and notes to us...thank you students! - KB

Saturday, April 14, 2007

From Ms. Murphy, Title I Reading Coordinatory

I wanted to pass on my extreme appreciation and commendation to Allison and Mick for their recent performance at the Bedford Area School District's school-wide Title I Parent-Student Workshop at Hyndman Londonderry Elementary. The entire staff was amazed at the students' attentiveness. Allison and Mick's performance was of the highest calibre. The show helped to bring Leonardo DaVinci into this century. We love your theatre company and are true fans of Allison and Mick. May God richly bless your business and expand it's outreach!

Thank you for your supprt and good wishes, Ms. Murphy!...KB

Friday, April 13, 2007

Letter fom Killingly Elementary 3rd Graders in CT



Click on the letter to make it larger, and look for Alison and Mick's response in "comments" below... thank you for writing!

Thursday, April 12, 2007

WATCH A CLIP of "Sherlock Holmes"

Alison and Mick recently performed a ten minute section of our show "Sherlock Holmes Takes the Case" for Suffolk County Librarians, and here's a link (below) where you can watch it.
They had to perform without a set, and only a few props and costumes, but the librarians didn't seem to mind a bit.
Thank you, Alison and Mick for charming them all!

http://stream.suffolk.lib.ny.us/performers07/travelinglantern/movie.htm

From Clark Elementary in TN

I loved the play. And I wish I had the "Peter Pan" play on DVD. I thought the play was very funny….Leah

I love your the play. My favorite part was when Cap. Hook tried to scratch himself with is hook….Chase

I loved the play "Peter Pan". I liked the part when we all said "tick tock" for the crocodile. Captin Hook was funny. My class would loved to see another play…Abigale

I love your play…Alonzo

My class watched "Peter Pan". The play was very good. I loved the part where Peter and Captin Hook fought with their swords. Come back to my school soon!…Daniel

I liked your play. Tinker Bell was funny when she floated around the stage. The part where Captin Hook and Peter fought was a great sword fight. Wish you would come back to my school soon! Bye...Martin

I like your play. i like it because he ran around the gym…Amber

I liked the play. My favorite part was when Captin Hook and Peter fought with swords. My friends liked the part where Peter Pan beat Captin Hook! We enjoyed watching your play. I want to see another play…Anonymous

THANK YOU SECOND GRADERS!