Local students share original plays at The Waldo 

Thu, 07/28/2022 - 1:30pm

    WALDOBORO —  The Waldo welcomed over 60 local children in the RSU 40 district Thursday, June 17, to perform their original creative pieces on stage. Titled “Festival of Original Plays” this show celebrated the culmination of The Waldo’s Spring in-school theatre education programs at three local schools and featured original stories, acting and performance created by area youth.

    Designed by The Waldo’s Teaching Artist, Mia Branco, the InterAct in-school theatre education program focused on storytelling and performance, and emphasized communication skills, team-building, and self-confidence development. MVHS alum Julia Clark worked as a Teaching Assistant for the Spring Program.

    “On Thursday we watched students bring to life stories of mystery, humor, and adventure,” said Branco. “ I am so proud of all the hard work, creativity, and teamwork that students put in to bring their vision to the stage. Having the opportunity to see students under the lights on the Waldo Theatre stage was a true joy.” 

    “It was so great to hear those voices laugh and see those beaming faces on the stage- everyone in the theatre felt that pure joy of expression<” said Ken Stevenson, managing director, in a news release. “We look forward to more performances like this in future that we share with our community.”

    Represented were Ms.Harris’s sixth grade class from Friendship Village School, Ms. Munro’s fourth grade class from Union Elementary and  Ms. Crawford’s fifth grade class from Prescott Elementary.

    “Your program is one of, if not the, best outside program that I have had students participate in over all of my years of teaching!” said Patricia Crawford, fifth grade teacher at Prescott.

    The Waldo continued to expand its youth programs with a youth theater summer camp with Mia Branco July 11-22  and through a variety of after school classes at The Waldo this fall.

    “We believe that central to The Waldo’s mission of connecting to our community through the performing arts is the need to reach area youth and families that are hungry for these types of programs”, said Board President Keri Lupien. “There are so many opportunities to connect with kids on a socio-emotional level through theater- it’s a wonderful way to build self-confidence, improve communication, and make new friends. We’re so lucky to have such an amazing resource with Mia.”

    The Waldo Board of Directors thanked the Onion Foundation, the Maine Community Foundation Expansion Arts Fund, and the Nellie Leaman Taft Foundation for underwriting and making these programs possible.