SCHOOL ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS & OUTREACH
Living Voices programs support history and social studies curriculum. Designed for accessibility, our technique works in both theatrical and non-traditional spaces, for groups of any size. A live solo performance is integrated with archival images and a rich soundtrack for an immersive multimedia experience of the sights, sounds and feelings of a significant time in history. Facilitated discussions actively engage students to develop empathy and make connections between history, current events, and their own lives.
Grades 4-5 and up:
Through the Eyes of a Friend: Anne Frank and the Holocaust
The Right to Dream: civil rights movement
Within the Silence: World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans
La Causa: César Chávez & the migrant farmworkers movement
Native Vision: Native American boarding schools & Navajo Code Talkers in World War II
Our Revolution: The American Revolution from a Black soldier’s point of view
Hear My Voice: women’s suffrage movement
Northwest Passages: diverse communities in turn-of-the-century Pacific Northwest
Journey from the Dust: Dust Bowl and the Great Depression
The New American: journey to Ellis Island & the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Grades 1 and up:
Klondike: The Last Adventure: women in the Yukon gold rush
Island of Hope: Jewish family’s escape from persecution to America
supports classroom learning in:
History, Multicultural, Life Skills
topics covered:
American Revolution, Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Black History Month, Civics, Civil rights, Civil rights movement, Dust Bowl, Ellis Island experience, Great Depression, Hispanic-Latino Heritage Month, Holocaust, Immigration, Klondike Gold Rush, Migrant farm workers movement (Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta), Native American boarding, school experience, Native Heritage Month, Voting rights, Women’s History Month, Women’s suffrage movement, World War II: incarceration of Japanese Americans, World War II: Navajo Code Talkers
contact info
Name: Rachael McClinton
Phone: 800-331-5716
Email: [email protected]
INFO
VIRTUAL PERFORMANCES
Living Voices offers online versions of all 12 of our productions. Professionally filmed and edited, each virtual program includes the same impactful content as our live shows through a dynamic multimedia performance, plus extended historical introduction and post-show exploration of the issues and history with augmented archival images. We also offer optional livestream post-show discussions. Closed captions available. Study guides are available free on our website.
Grades 4-5 and up:
Through the Eyes of a Friend: Anne Frank and the Holocaust
The Right to Dream: civil rights movement
Within the Silence: World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans
La Causa: César Chávez & the migrant farmworkers movement
Native Vision: Native American boarding schools & Navajo Code Talkers in World War II
Our Revolution: The American Revolution from a Black soldier’s point of view
Hear My Voice: women’s suffrage movement
Northwest Passages: diverse communities in turn-of-the-century Pacific Northwest
Journey from the Dust: Dust Bowl and the Great Depression
The New American: journey to Ellis Island & the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Grades 1 and up:
Klondike: The Last Adventure: women in the Yukon gold rush
Island of Hope: Jewish family’s escape from persecution to America
supports classroom learning in:
History, Multicultural, Life Skills
topics covered:
American Revolution, Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Black History Month, Civics, Civil rights, Civil rights movement, Dust Bowl, Ellis Island experience, Great Depression, Hispanic-Latino Heritage Month, Holocaust, Immigration, Klondike Gold Rush, Migrant farm workers movement (Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta), Native American boarding, school experience, Native Heritage Month, Voting rights, Women’s History Month, Women’s suffrage movement, World War II: incarceration of Japanese Americans, World War II: Navajo Code Talkers
contact info
Name: Rachael McClinton
Phone: 800-331-5716
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
Living Voices
Living Voices is a nationally touring educational theatre company, bringing programs directly onsite to audiences in rural, urban, and suburban schools and communities. Our 12 different multimedia programs highlight authentic individual experiences in history using our unique signature blend of theatre and film. Facilitated pre- and post-show discussions provide context and personal connections to history. Living Voices has presented over 70,000 shows for more than 4 million youth & adults since 1992.
contact info
Hrs: Office: 9AM-5PM
OUTREACH PERFORMANCES & PROGRAMS
Designed for accessibility, the Living Voices technique works in both theatrical and non-traditional spaces, for groups of any size, at any location. A live solo performance is integrated with archival images and a rich soundtrack for an immersive multimedia experience of the sights, sounds and feelings of a significant time in history. Facilitated discussions actively engage audiences to develop empathy and make connections between history, current events, and their own lives.
Grades 4-5 and up:
Through the Eyes of a Friend: Anne Frank and the Holocaust
The Right to Dream: civil rights movement
Within the Silence: World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans
La Causa: César Chávez & the migrant farmworkers movement
Native Vision: Native American boarding schools & Navajo Code Talkers in World War II
Our Revolution: The American Revolution from a Black soldier’s point of view
Hear My Voice: women’s suffrage movement
Northwest Passages: diverse communities in turn-of-the-century Pacific Northwest
Journey from the Dust: Dust Bowl and the Great Depression
The New American: journey to Ellis Island & the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Grades 1 and up:
Klondike: The Last Adventure: women in the Yukon gold rush
Island of Hope: Jewish family’s escape from persecution to America
supports scout badges in:
Multicultural, History
topics covered:
American Revolution, Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Black History Month, Civics, Civil rights, Civil rights movement, Dust Bowl, Ellis Island experience, Great Depression, Hispanic-Latino Heritage Month, Holocaust, Immigration, Klondike Gold Rush, Migrant farm workers movement (Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta), Native American boarding, school experience, Native Heritage Month, Voting rights, Women’s History Month, Women’s suffrage movement, World War II: incarceration of Japanese Americans, World War II: Navajo Code Talkers
contact info
Name: Rachael McClinton
Phone: 800-331-5716
Email: [email protected]
INFO
VIRTUAL PERFORMANCES
Living Voices offers online versions of all 12 of our productions. Professionally filmed and edited, each virtual program includes the same impactful content as our live shows through a dynamic multimedia performance, plus extended historical introduction and post-show exploration of the issues and history with augmented archival images. We also offer optional livestream post-show discussions. Closed captions available. Study guides are available free on our website.
Grades 4-5 and up:
Through the Eyes of a Friend: Anne Frank and the Holocaust
The Right to Dream: civil rights movement
Within the Silence: World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans
La Causa: César Chávez & the migrant farmworkers movement
Native Vision: Native American boarding schools & Navajo Code Talkers in World War II
Our Revolution: The American Revolution from a Black soldier’s point of view
Hear My Voice: women’s suffrage movement
Northwest Passages: diverse communities in turn-of-the-century Pacific Northwest
Journey from the Dust: Dust Bowl and the Great Depression
The New American: journey to Ellis Island & the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Grades 1 and up:
Klondike: The Last Adventure: women in the Yukon gold rush
Island of Hope: Jewish family’s escape from persecution to America
supports scout badges in:
Multicultural, History
topics covered:
American Revolution, Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Black History Month, Civics, Civil rights, Civil rights movement, Dust Bowl, Ellis Island experience, Great Depression, Hispanic-Latino Heritage Month, Holocaust, Immigration, Klondike Gold Rush, Migrant farm workers movement (Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta), Native American boarding, school experience, Native Heritage Month, Voting rights, Women’s History Month, Women’s suffrage movement, World War II: incarceration of Japanese Americans, World War II: Navajo Code Talkers
contact info
Name: Rachael McClinton
Phone: 800-331-5716
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
Living Voices
Living Voices is a nationally touring educational theatre company, bringing programs directly onsite to audiences in rural, urban, and suburban schools and communities. Our 12 different multimedia programs highlight authentic individual experiences in history using our unique signature blend of theatre and film. Facilitated pre- and post-show discussions provide context and personal connections to history. Living Voices has presented over 70,000 shows for more than 4 million youth & adults since 1992.
contact info
Hrs: Office: 9AM-5PM
OUTREACH PERFORMANCES & PROGRAMS
Designed for accessibility, the Living Voices technique works in both theatrical and non-traditional spaces, for groups of any size, at any location. A live solo performance is integrated with archival images and a rich soundtrack for an immersive multimedia experience of the sights, sounds and feelings of a significant time in history Facilitated discussions actively engage audiences to develop empathy and make connections between history, current events, and their own lives.
Grades 4-5 and up:
Through the Eyes of a Friend: Anne Frank and the Holocaust
The Right to Dream: civil rights movement
Within the Silence: World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans
La Causa: César Chávez & the migrant farmworkers movement
Native Vision: Native American boarding schools & Navajo Code Talkers in World War II
Our Revolution: The American Revolution from a Black soldier’s point of view
Hear My Voice: women’s suffrage movement
Northwest Passages: diverse communities in turn-of-the-century Pacific Northwest
Journey from the Dust: Dust Bowl and the Great Depression
The New American: journey to Ellis Island & the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Grades 1 and up:
Klondike: The Last Adventure: women in the Yukon gold rush
Island of Hope: Jewish family’s escape from persecution to America
topics covered:
American Revolution, Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Black History Month, Civics, Civil rights, Civil rights movement, Dust Bowl, Ellis Island experience, Great Depression, Hispanic-Latino Heritage Month, Holocaust, Immigration, Klondike Gold Rush, Migrant farm workers movement (Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta), Native American boarding, school experience, Native Heritage Month, Voting rights, Women’s History Month, Women’s suffrage movement, World War II: incarceration of Japanese Americans, World War II: Navajo Code Talkers
contact info
Name: Rachael McClinton
Phone: 800-331-5716
Email: [email protected]
INFO
VIRTUAL PERFORMANCES & PROGRAMS
Living Voices offers online versions of all 12 of our productions. Professionally filmed and edited, each virtual program includes the same impactful content as our live shows through a dynamic multimedia performance, plus extended historical introduction and post-show exploration of the issues and history with augmented archival images. We also offer optional livestream post-show discussions. Closed captions available. Study guides are available free on our website.
Grades 4-5 and up:
Through the Eyes of a Friend: Anne Frank and the Holocaust
The Right to Dream: civil rights movement
Within the Silence: World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans
La Causa: César Chávez & the migrant farmworkers movement
Native Vision: Native American boarding schools & Navajo Code Talkers in World War II
Our Revolution: The American Revolution from a Black soldier’s point of view
Hear My Voice: women’s suffrage movement
Northwest Passages: diverse communities in turn-of-the-century Pacific Northwest
Journey from the Dust: Dust Bowl and the Great Depression
The New American: journey to Ellis Island & the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Grades 1 and up:
Klondike: The Last Adventure: women in the Yukon gold rush
Island of Hope: Jewish family’s escape from persecution to America
topics covered:
American Revolution, Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Black History Month, Civics, Civil rights, Civil rights movement, Dust Bowl, Ellis Island experience, Great Depression, Hispanic-Latino Heritage Month, Holocaust, Immigration, Klondike Gold Rush, Migrant farm workers movement (Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta), Native American boarding, school experience, Native Heritage Month, Voting rights, Women’s History Month, Women’s suffrage movement, World War II: incarceration of Japanese Americans, World War II: Navajo Code Talkers
contact info
Name: Rachael McClinton
Phone: 800-331-5716
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
Living Voices
Living Voices is a nationally touring educational theatre company, bringing programs directly onsite to audiences in rural, urban, and suburban schools and communities. Our 12 different multimedia programs highlight authentic individual experiences in history using our unique signature blend of theatre and film. Facilitated pre- and post-show discussions provide context and personal connections to history. Living Voices has presented over 70,000 shows for more than 4 million youth & adults since 1992.
contact info
Hrs: Office: 9AM-5PM
OUTREACH PERFORMANCES & PROGRAMS
Living Voices programs support history and social studies curriculum. Designed for accessibility, our technique works in both theatrical and non-traditional spaces, for groups of any size. A live solo performance is integrated with archival images and a rich soundtrack for an immersive multimedia experience of the sights, sounds and feelings of a significant time in history. Facilitated discussions actively engage students to develop empathy and make connections between history, current events, and their own lives.
Grades 4-5 and up:
Through the Eyes of a Friend: Anne Frank and the Holocaust
The Right to Dream: civil rights movement
Within the Silence: World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans
La Causa: César Chávez & the migrant farmworkers movement
Native Vision: Native American boarding schools & Navajo Code Talkers in World War II
Our Revolution: The American Revolution from a Black soldier’s point of view
Hear My Voice: women’s suffrage movement
Northwest Passages: diverse communities in turn-of-the-century Pacific Northwest
Journey from the Dust: Dust Bowl and the Great Depression
The New American: journey to Ellis Island & the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Grades 1 and up:
Klondike: The Last Adventure: women in the Yukon gold rush
Island of Hope: Jewish family’s escape from persecution to America
supports classroom learning in:
History, Multicultural, Life Skills
topics covered:
American Revolution, Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Black History Month, Civics, Civil rights, Civil rights movement, Dust Bowl, Ellis Island experience, Great Depression, Hispanic-Latino Heritage Month, Holocaust, Immigration, Klondike Gold Rush, Migrant farm workers movement (Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta), Native American boarding, school experience, Native Heritage Month, Voting rights, Women’s History Month, Women’s suffrage movement, World War II: incarceration of Japanese Americans, World War II: Navajo Code Talkers
contact info
Name: Rachael McClinton
Phone: 800-331-5716
Email: [email protected]
INFO
VIRTUAL PERFORMANCES
Living Voices offers online versions of all 12 of our productions. Professionally filmed and edited, each virtual program includes the same impactful content as our live shows through a dynamic multimedia performance, plus extended historical introduction and post-show exploration of the issues and history with augmented archival images. We also offer optional livestream post-show discussions. Closed captions available. Study guides are available free on our website.
Grades 4-5 and up:
Through the Eyes of a Friend: Anne Frank and the Holocaust
The Right to Dream: civil rights movement
Within the Silence: World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans
La Causa: César Chávez & the migrant farmworkers movement
Native Vision: Native American boarding schools & Navajo Code Talkers in World War II
Our Revolution: The American Revolution from a Black soldier’s point of view
Hear My Voice: women’s suffrage movement
Northwest Passages: diverse communities in turn-of-the-century Pacific Northwest
Journey from the Dust: Dust Bowl and the Great Depression
The New American: journey to Ellis Island & the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Grades 1 and up:
Klondike: The Last Adventure: women in the Yukon gold rush
Island of Hope: Jewish family’s escape from persecution to America
supports classroom learning in:
History, Multicultural, Life Skills
topics covered:
American Revolution, Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Black History Month, Civics, Civil rights, Civil rights movement, Dust Bowl, Ellis Island experience, Great Depression, Hispanic-Latino Heritage Month, Holocaust, Immigration, Klondike Gold Rush, Migrant farm workers movement (Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta), Native American boarding, school experience, Native Heritage Month, Voting rights, Women’s History Month, Women’s suffrage movement, World War II: incarceration of Japanese Americans, World War II: Navajo Code Talkers
contact info
Name: Rachael McClinton
Phone: 800-331-5716
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
Living Voices
Living Voices is a nationally touring educational theatre company, bringing programs directly onsite to audiences in rural, urban, and suburban schools and communities. Our 12 different multimedia programs highlight authentic individual experiences in history using our unique signature blend of theatre and film. Facilitated pre- and post-show discussions provide context and personal connections to history. Living Voices has presented over 70,000 shows for more than 4 million youth & adults since 1992.
contact info
Hrs: Office: 9AM-5PM