Toddlers for Breakfast By Shanyah Holt Grade 3 Hippo was looking for his breakfast. He likes to eat toddlers for breakfast. Hippo is always greedy. He is careless. One day…
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Pinocchio Poem By Magda Andrews-Hoke Grades 9-12 Through his fingers in the dark he sees ticking clocks. through wooden fingers timeless limbs he hears the tick of time passing in…
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Benjamin Potatohead By Ella Spencer Grade 5-8 Behind the sloping hill, >medical the one with sandy patches of grass and rabbit holes, yellow dandelions and light purple wildflowers, there was…
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By Yeogyeong, Grade 9-12 This is a finalist in our Pinocchio Creative Response Contest in collaboration with Philadelphia Stories, Jr. From August 5-16, leave a comment on this post or like the link on our…
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The Flower Nosed Sleeper By Ashley Hoernig Grade 5 Once upon a time there was a doll named Pinocchio and he lied A LOT! Whenever he lied his nose would…
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Pinocchio’s Legs By Cecelia Barron Bancroft Elementary School, Kennett Square Age 9 (Grade 4, Sept. 2013) Once upon a time, there was a nice little girl. Her name was…
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In honor of the poetry in At the Old Place, >cure and our recent 25th Anniversary Season, we’re going to share a few poems submitted by audience members in response to A…
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In honor of the poetry in At the Old Place, >generic and our recent 25th Anniversary Season, we’re going to share a few poems submitted by audience members in response to A…
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In honor of the poetry in At the Old Place, and our recent 25th Anniversary Season, >for sale we’re going to share a few poems submitted by audience members in…
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Ever wonder how the set comes together for a new play? We sat down with Chris Haig, the Arden’s props master who is serving as scenic designer for At the…
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