
“I am not ready for it to be opening,” he said.Flat Stanley is a classic American children’s book series for readers 5+. It is his first lead and he says he is anxious about being the star of the performance. Twelve-year-old Spruce Grove Greystone Centennial Middle School Student Dillon Fisher plays Stanley. are offered on May 4, 5, and 11 while the standard time on May 3, 4, 9 and 10 is 7:30 p.m. Future dates include May 4, 5, 9, 10 and 11 and money made from tickets purchased on go right back into future local productions.

The Horizon Players’ first production of The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley Jr. “If you cannot sit through a standard television show, you probably cannot through this.” “My 3-year-old could sit through it, but my guess is probably not everyone could,” she said, noting the runtime is about 80 minutes. In her view, some young children in the audience may struggle with what her team has to offer for them.

She says they were challenging to teach, but are ready to entertain the public. Sider’s run will have 42 children performing this month. The musical has been around since at least 2011 and has been performed as far away as the United Kingdom. This initiative starts with teaching children about the character before sending him around the world as a means of learning how to write and send letters to people. In 1995, a teacher in Ontario started the Flat Stanley Project.

Though original author Jeff Brown died in 2003, other writers still publish works with the character. Pretzer Reporter/Examinerįlat Stanley first appeared in books in 1964. He ends up flattened by a bulletin board in his sleep and then his dad gets the idea to slap a stamp on him and send him around the world because he is flat.” 12-year-old Spruce Grove resident Dillon Fisher plays Flat StanleyPhoto by Evan J. Flat Stanley is a book the younger grades talk about. “It is something no one has really seen before. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
