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Many people today mistakenly believe that folklore is nothing more than crazy stories about make-believe people in bygone days. In fact, folklore is rooted in a historical or cultural reality that tells us much about the people who created it. The ten plays in this book, intended for middle and high school students, are drawn from the seemingly bottomless, ever-evolving fountain of American folklore and popular culture. They range from European, African and Asian folktales recast in New World settings to the mythology associated with real-life figures such as Abraham Lincoln, Mother Jones, Johnny Appleseed and even Elvis Presley! Put them all in a pot, stir with a generous portion of spice and you’ve got a succinct, savory sample of America’s folk heritage! Ready for instant staging with minimal sets, costumes and props, these plays will recapture the joy and excitement we all felt the first time we heard a thrilling tale of pioneer valor.
(164 pages, 5½ x 8½, paperback)
ISBN
(164 pages, 5½ x 8½, paperback)
ISBN
Textbook | 978-1-57525-040-3 |
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Plays of America from American Folklore
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