ACTING COMPANY
Theatre West Virginia is proud to have traveled to schools
throughout the state of West Virginia since 1972 with our
educational programs.

Theatre West Virginia takes care to ensure that all our
programs are not only entertaining, but also
educational.

The 2007-2008 touring season will begin September of
2007 and run through May 2008.

This program also comes with a comprehensive study
guide for use by educational professionals.

For more information regarding grant availability and
scheduling, please contact Lou Ann Grose at (304)
256-6800 or 1-800-666-9142 or e-mail:
contact@theatrewestvirginia.com
MERLIN AND THE CAVE OF DREAMS
by: Charles Way
Directed by: Marina Hunley
Set Design: Cynthia Dean
Costume Design: Susie Sayre
Sound Design: Patrick Calhoun
Scenic Artist: Tom Acosta
Fight Choreography: Aaron and David Aubrey
Road Manager: Adam Bryan
Long ago, in the time of swords, young Arthur journeys
to the Otherworld to find his true mother and father. He
crosses into Avalon in a magical golden boat and
encounters ferocious giants and dragons. With Merlin's
guidance, can Arthur find the inner strength to face his
destiny and fight his foes? Will he remove the sword
Excalibur from the stone and claim his rightful kingdom?
Approximately 90 minutes. Recommended for grades 5 through 12 and public.
*Originally Commissioned by Imagination Stage, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
MISS NELSON HAS A FIELD DAY
by: Joan Cushing
Based on MISS NELSON HAS A FIELD DAY by Harry Allard
Illustrated by James Marshall
Text copyright 1985 James Marshall
Adapted by Arrangement with Houghton Mifflin Company
Directed by: Rich Jagunic
Set Design: Cynthia Dean
Costume Design: Susie Sayre
Music Director: Alli Partin
Road Manager: Adam Bryan
Approximately 65 minutes. Recommended for grades K through 5 and public.
*Originally Commissioned by Imagination Stage, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
$800 per performance for schools with fewer than 350 students - $1,100 for schools with 350+ students and
public performances. Block booking negotiable. Videotaping or other video/audio recording of these
productions is strictly prohibited.
Miss Nelson has a Field Day! will delight all audiences, especially those who
experienced the notorious Miss Swamp in our 2005 - 2006 tour of
Miss Nelson is
Missing.

This time, Miss Swamp reappears at the Horace B. Smedley School, to shape up
their football team, the Tornadoes. They just can't seem to win a game and are
considered the worst team in the state. It's up to the "meanest substitute
teacher in the world" to turn them around.