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“You did an excellent job performing on the stage. Did you get
stage fright when you were young?” - 3rd Grader, Clifton Avenue
School – Lakewood, NJ
“I liked your play, it was very good. That was the best play I ever went to see! The best part was
when you were talking to Pa about being a teacher. Please tell
everyone I said thank you for letting us see you in the play.”
- 3rd Grader, Clifton Avenue School – Lakewood, NJ
“I like the way you played Pa in the play and I have
something to ask you that I did not ask you at the studio. Is it
hard to let your little girls go? I say go on, make a new life.”
- 3rd Grader, Clifton Avenue School – Lakewood, NJ
“I Loved your play. I’ve never seen anything like it. It was
so good. My favorite part was when Pa and Laura went fishing for Aloysious. I think it is so amazing Pa, Ma, Mary, Baby Carrie,
and Laura just an ordinary family survived such a long journey
and so many homes.” - 4th Grader, Booth Free School, Roxbury, CT
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“Dear Laura, You were a great actress. I love your singing voice. It sounds
like a robin chirping in the morning. My favorite part was when
you were fishing with Pa. It was sad when Mary became blind. It
was wonderful how you became in love with reading because of
Mary’s need for someone to read to her. Your play was awesome.”
- 4th Grader, Booth Free School, Roxbury, CT
“I thought your play was very interesting. The way you
performed left the audiences on the edge of their seat.”
- 4th Grader, Booth Free School, Roxbury, CT
“Thanks so much for putting such hard work into that play
just for us to see. I really enjoyed watching it. You made me
feel like I was actually in the Ingalls’ house! I wouldn’t mind
seeing it all over again! I actually wish I could rewind the
time back to when the play was about to begin! I really hope to
see another one of your plays very, very soon.”
- 4th Grader, Booth Free School, Roxbury, CT
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