![]() You know, we get to start working with them some, getting to know them. Said Cook, “I like doing these camps, because I get to learn about upcoming talent: who’s coming up. It’s got a lot of drama, a lot of music there’s singing, doing a little bit of choreography.” It’s hard to pull a show together in a week, but that was the basis of the whole week’s worth of work, is that program. It’s kind of crazy for doing it in a week. It’s a little play, about a 45-minute play we’ve worked on it all week long. “They’re doing a show called, ‘The (Musical( Adventures of Flat Stanley, Jr.’ is what it’s called. ![]() We have about 21 kids involved this year. We just kind of base it on maturity, whether they’re ready for this. It’s basically for kids that are junior high through- I think we have some kids as old as third grade here this week. He told The Tribune, “This is a theater camp that we offer we’ve been doing it for about four years now, and we do it through CP&R now. When he is flattened by a falling bulletin board, Stanley gets his wish, embarking on a whirlwind tour as a crimefighter (posing as a painting to catch an art thief), movie star (cast in a surfing movie as the board!) and human postcard, traveling the world via the postal system.Ĭullman High School and Cullman Community Theatre Director Wayne Cook directed the production with assistance from Cindy Pass and members of both of his troupes. ![]() The show, based on the popular “Flat Stanley” book series, follows Stanley Lambchop, who longs to live a life of adventure. – Cullman Parks, Recreation and Sports Tourism (CP&R) on Saturday afternoon concluded its annual week-long summer theater camp with a production of “The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley, Jr.”
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