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19 Tuesday / January 19, 2021

Teen Virtual Drama Club

04:00 pm to 05:00 pm
Online!
https://cardinalstage.org/event/virtual-drama-club/

Calling all teens! Cardinal Stage presents a six-week virtual workshop that will focus on monologue performance. Francesca Sobrer will take teen actors through the steps from finding a monologue that best demonstrates your talent to creating character and finding your focus, to performing your monologue as if presenting in an actual audition. Each participant will also have at least two private coaching sessions (20-minutes each) with the instructor outside of the regular meeting time. There will be a final presentation which will include a mock audition for invited guest artists.

Dates: January 19 – February 25
Time: Tuesdays 4-5pm
Ages: 13-18
Cost: $100

Learn more at https://cardinalstage.org/event/virtual-drama-club/

Sign up: https://forms.gle/us74JUyykHJLFjuJ9

Theater

19 Tuesday / January 19, 2021

WonderLab Science StoryTime for children age birth through 6 years – Goodnight, Scientist!

07:30 pm to 08:00 pm
Virtual Event (Zoom)
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYocemspjspHNScaCkyX8hY3XjI4EfDOCki

Join us for a reading of Home is a Window by Stephanie Ledyard with illustrations by Chris Sasaki. After the story, we will explore how light interacts with translucent, reflective, and opaque objects by exploring stained glass windows and making “stained glass” window decorations. Science Story Time allows young scientists to develop literacy and STEM skills as well as build vocabulary by actively participating in the program. Activities designed for ages 3-6. All welcome.

Children / Education / Entertainment

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