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Elia Powers
He is one of the most recognizable cartoon characters in literary
history.
“The Little Prince,” a staple in foreign language classrooms and
on children’s bookshelves, is coming off the page and landing on the
Julianne Argyros Stage at South Coast Repertory for a 10-day
performance run that begins tonight at 7 p.m.
Directed by Anne Justine D’Zmura, the play is an adaptation of
Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s tale of a pilot who crashes in the Sahara
Desert and meets a child who shares stories of his world.
“It’s a classic story,” said Repertory producing artistic director
David Emmes. “We were looking to do a strong literary piece -- a show
that has substance.”
Featuring Jessica Goldapple as “The Little Prince,” the play is
one of three productions in this year’s Theater for Young Audiences
series.
As part of its community outreach program, South Coast Repertory
plans to invite as many as 3,800 students from elementary schools in
the Santa Ana Unified School District to attend free matinees from
Feb. 15 to 17.
Orange Unified School District students have been invited to
attend a musical performance of Pinocchio from June 7 to 9, and
Newport-Mesa Unified School District students will see the show from
June 14 to 16.
The Orange County Board of Education honored South Coast Repertory
for its recent efforts with the “Outstanding Contributions to
Education Award” at its Thursday board meeting.
“I nominated them because of their unique approach to California
history,” said Jim Thomas, the board’s coordinator of visual and
performing arts.
Thomas said he is particularly impressed with the Repertory’s
educational touring shows, which have visited Orange County schools
since the late 1960s. The Repertory often commissions California
playwrights to create historical works from a child’s point of view,
he said.
“I haven’t heard of that being conducted in any other state,”
Thomas said.
The current traveling show, “Birdman: The Amazing Aeronautical
Adventure of Glenn Martin,” is about an Orange County flight pioneer
who, in the early 20th century, flew round-trip from Balboa Pier to
Catalina Island. The show is touring from now through April 30 at
county schools.
South Coast Repertory offers additional youth programming,
including free, year-round theater conservatory classes for children
in underserved areas.
“They are in wealthy and poor neighborhoods, exposing kids to
theater who might never have been to shows before,” Thomas said.
Emmes said he is pleased the Repertory is receiving recognition.
“There’s been a lamentable erosion of arts education in
California’s schools,” he said. “We are trying do something about
it.”
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