This post is intended to whet your appetite for Jennifer Kirkeby’s guest post tomorrow about adapting Anna Dewdney’s Llama Llama Red Pajama for the stage.
I am grateful to Jennifer (and to the photographer, Bruce Challgren) for allowing me to use these photos on my blog.
Sit back, get ready — the curtain is about to open!
…time for sleep…
…read a story…
Baby Llamas out of bed!
Stomp and pout! Jump and shout!
…Mama’s here now…
Take a bow!
Llama Llama Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney
adapted for the stage by Jennifer Kirkeby
set design by Joe Stanley
All photos by Bruce Challgren, PhotoPixels.com. Used by permission. Please do not copy.
Oh, this looks wonderful! Can’t wait to read tomorrow’s post!
You’ll enjoy it, I’m sure!
WOW! The sets are really cool!
They are, aren’t they? I so wish I could have seen this performance!
I bet this will be FANTASTIC! I LOVE the Llama Llama books. They are total “ear-worms.” Once I get them in my head, I cannot get them out.
We have a local children’s theater that performs children’s books as well. It is excellent! My kids and I enjoy the performances immensely. We would love to have Llama Llama performed at our local theater.
Oh wonderful! I love that there are so many children’s theaters around!
Beautiful and colorful sets. Kids will love this. Look forward to your post tomorrow!
Thanks, Pat! It looks like fun, doesn’t it?
How wonderful! I recall sitting at a friend’s house, the children gathered on the floor and Llama Llama being read in great dramatic fashion by a school teacher friend of ours. Great to see it being adapted for the stage.
Oh, that reading sounds wonderful! Some people read so very well. I think you’re going to enjoy Jennifer’s post tomorrow!
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