October 4, 2006

  Volume 4, Number 40

Published in Wake Forest, NC

  Carol Pelosi, Publisher and Editor
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 WF-R premiering new
play, ‘Esperanza Rising’

            An adaptation of a popular novel for young teens, “Esperanza Rising,” is the fall’s first offering by the Wake Forest-Rolesville High School Drama Department and will be the first time the play is presented on the East Coast.

                The novel was written by the title’s great-granddaughter, Pam Munoz Ryan, and is required reading in some American middle schools. In 1930, during the Depression, the real Esperanza Ortega, then 12, was burned out of her home in Mexico. She fled to California where she was reunited with her mother and became friends with Miguel Jesus Munoz, whom she real Esperanza later married.

                The play was first commissioned and produced by The Children’s Theatre Company of Minneapolis, Minn. It celebrates Hispanic culture and features Mariachi music.

                WF-R High School “continues to pioneer new artistic territory in the arts,” drama teacher Marie Jones wrote in describing the play and the impetus behind it. The school has a new approach called the Artistic Learning  Community, tying academic learning to the arts to promote lifelong learning.

                The play will be staged over two weeks at 7 p.m. on Thursday and Saturday evening, Oct. 12 and 14 and Oct. 19 and 21.Tickets are $6.  Call the school box office at 554-8428 for more information.

 
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