Mountains
Are a Feeling
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ArtReach's 'Mountains are a Feeling' is a small cast one act play for young audiences. The play is about life and story-telling in the mountains, told by the Appalachian people in a funny, folksy manner that delights kids and familes. Folk songs and folk tales are woven into a dramatic play that makes this a heartwarming experience for those who love this unique part of America. Suitable for adult, student, community performers. May be performed for all ages; mainstage, touring to schools, out-door performances.
Mountains
Are A Feeling - Playscript for Young Audiences
Mountains are a
Feeling, Carolina Skyline Players, SC
ArtReach's 'Mountains Are A Feeling' is a play about mountain life in the great Appalachian hills. Stories are lively and fun, perfect for family audiences. A Celebration of Appalachian Culture, Tall Tales, Songs, Stories for Families. Producers, the script includes instructions on how to create an impressive set from found objects. Innovative staging ideas keep sets and costumes to a minimum, everything fits in your touring van.
"Never in the years I have been here have I seen our students as captivated with a program as they were with Mountains are a Feeling!"
Clinton Massie High School, Clarksville OH
It's Storytelling Time!
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Mountains are a Feeling, Carolina Skyline Players, SCStories:
Granny Arie and the Jelly Jar
The Taming of Mable Sue
That Old Time Religion
The Soldier that Wouldn't Stay Buried
Going Away"This play was full of hilarious, heart-warming tales straight from the mouths of four awesome characters. Folks stopped for a spell and visited Emma and her family as they shared stories of growing up in the mountains. It was fun for the whole family!"
Carolina Skyline Players, SC
"Hilarious,
Heart-Warming Mountain Tales!"
ArtReach
Touring Theatre, Cincinnati, OH
"To me, high mountains are a feeling. Are not the mountains, waves and skies a part of me, of my soul, as I of them?"
-- Lord Byron"Mountains are a Feeling was excellent! Kids could really relate to it!"
Greenview High School, OH
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