Schoolhouse Art Center's All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, is a touching, warm story that asks, "What went wrong between kindergarten and now? Whatever happened to, 'Yes! Of course I can'?" Based on the best-selling books by Robert Fulghum, and written and adapted for the stage by Ernest Zulia, Kindergarten explores the inner child in all of us as we grow older-and where that self-assured youngster that was so full of vibrancy and confidence began to fade. This delightful cast, directed by Tom Scannell, takes their audience through the innocence of childhood, the uncertainty of young adulthood, and the ups and downs of middle age. All with a wry smile and a few good belly laughs. Starring Holly Polk and Ted Tocci of Naples. Keith Halliburton of Westbrook, Mike Millett of Standish, Sarah Sprafka of Kennebunk, and Jerry Walker of Standish.
All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten runs March 14 - 30 at Schoolhouse Arts Center, located at Rt 114 in Sebago Lake Village. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2pm. Prices are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Tickets available by calling 642-5938 or on-line.
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| Students of life pose for their Kindergarten class photo. clockwise, l-r: Holly Polk, Keith Halliburton, Jerry Walker, Sarah Sprafka, Mike Millett and Ted Tocci (shame on you, young man!). |
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| Kindergartners, caught in a less than academic moment. L-r: Holly Polk, Mike Millett, Ted Tocci, Sarah Sprafka, and Jerry Walker. |