Lincoln Park District theater group presents 'Peggy the Pint Sized Pirate'

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[June 29, 2013]     Send a link to a friend

Friday afternoon the Lincoln Park District's own little theater group put on a play for family and friends. The afternoon event was the end result of a weeklong theater camp led by Mikel Frost at the Rec Center.

On Friday, before beginning the play, Frost spoke briefly about what the six-girl team had learned during the week. He outlined the lessons taught on improvisation through games. Before presenting the play, the girls sat at the edge of the stage and played one of their favorite games, "World's Worst." 

Frost called out a profession or action of some type, and the girls took turns taking the stage and acting it out. Some of the people they had to impersonate were "world's worst" dancer, doctor and teacher.

Pictures by Nila Smith


Mikel Frost talks about the weeklong theater camp.


This young lady wraps up her "iimprov."

 

Impersonating the world's worst teacher.

The "teacher" can't figure out the answer to the math problem she just gave her students.
 

The play "Peggy the Pint Sized Pirate" begins.

Peggy's greatest desire is to become a pirate, but she's too small.
 

 


When it's time for the pirate captains to choose new mates, Peggy is so small they can't see her.


Even when she is the only one left, the captains don't choose her.

 

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