2/3/2020 0 Comments Lessons From the TheaterI have been MIA from the blog. But I do have a new book out, as of Monday, January 24: History is the Hook: A Chronological Approach to Education, 2020! You can find it on Amazon in Kindle or paperback, here. Soon, I will finish the Easter Island series by discussing how we Create Change using History as the Hook. Today, I want to talk about the theater. A couple of weeks ago, I was fortunate to attend two plays in the same week--Fiddler on the Roof, at the Eccles Theater in Salt Lake City, Utah, and Every Brilliant Thing, at the Harman Theater in West Valley, Utah. Fiddler was performed by the Broadway touring company, and Brilliant was performed by a traveling company from the Utah Shakespeare Festival. Both were excellent, inspirational, and timely. I was reminded that I need to attend the theater more often, because my heart was touched and my perspective broadened.
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