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FRINDLE Presented by Griffin Theatre Company Nicholas Allen is considered the idea man of Lincoln Elementary School who invents ways to get his classmates out of doing class work. Last year in fourth grade, Nick never missed an opportunity to come up with schemes to distract teachers from giving homework. This year, all the kids in his fifth grade class are confident Nick can once again come up with something good to reduce the amount of work to be done in class and at home. That is, until Nick and his classmates meet Mrs. Granger, a fifth grade language arts teacher who has a reputation (how others see you) for being serious and scrupulous (having strict beliefs about what is proper). Nick thinks he ll come up with the perfect question for Mrs. Granger to keep her talking past the ring of the bell. He asks, Where do words come from? Mrs. Granger doesn t fall for Nick s trick. In fact, she turns the question around and asks Nick to research his own question, and write a report and present his findings to the class as additional homework. This is the beginning of Nick s experiment with words, discovering the magnificence of the dictionary, word origins, and of spoken words and how they are used. It is also the beginning of the power struggle between Mrs. Granger and Nick in the use of the word Frindle. Join us in the humorous and life-changing play of a boy who learns a true life lesson and his teacher who makes a difference in the lives of her students. Clowes Hall proudly presents the story production of Frindle.

MAIN CHARACTERS Nicholas Allen Mrs. Granger Howie, Janet & Chris Meet the Characters in Frindle SECONDARY CHARACTERS Mrs. Chatham Mr. Freed Judy Morgan Bud Lawrence Nick s Mom Nick s Dad Woman at Penny Pantry Store The school s creative thinker and the story s main character A famously strict fifth grade language arts teacher Nick s classmates Principal of Lincoln Elementary School School custodian Reporter for the Westfield Gazette newspaper Businessman and Frindle merchandiser TV Reporter for the Today Show Darlene Mrs. Granger s daughter

Characters Double in their Roles The play, Frindle, will have many character roles more than the number of actors employed for the show. Even though there are 14 character roles, there will only be 6 actors performing on the Clowes stage for this performance. So, some actors have to play more than one character. This is called doubling. Main characters are usually played by one actor. And, several secondary characters can also be played by one actor. When you are in the audience, the actors who are doubling want you to know when they are a different character on stage. To help you, the actors may change clothes or change the tone or pitch in their voices or change how they move and act with their bodies. Watch and listen when you come to see the performance Frindle for the actors who make character changes and double in their roles. Knowing the characters of the play and how actors double before seeing the performance will make you a much more prepared and smarter audience!

Will the Performance be like the Book? The performance you will see is adapted from the book, Frindle by Andrew Clements. That means the play will follow the story line of the book, but some changes will be made for theatrical reasons. Think about what you imagine or see in your mind when you read the book Frindle. That is what the playwright (the person who writes the script for a play) has to imagine when creating the exciting performance you will see. Then the playwright writes down thoughts and words in a script for the director, designers, and actors to read and interpret. So, don t expect everything in the book to be in the performance. Some parts may be left out and some parts may be exaggerated. Some parts may be completely new and unique. This can be done without making the overall story too different. Now, can you predict what you might see and hear at the performance Frindle? Share your predictions with a classmate or family member.

About the Author: Andrew Clements Andrew Clements is the author of several picture books, including Big Al and Bill and the Bad Teacher. He taught in public schools near Chicago, Illinois for seven years before moving East to begin a career in publishing. The idea for Frindle grew out of a talk he gave about writing to a group of second graders. He says this about the book: Frindle is about discovering the true nature of words, language, thought, community and learning. It s also about great teaching and great teachers, and about the life that surges through corridors and classrooms every school day. Mr. Clements lives in Westborough, Massachusetts with his family. His official website is http://www.andrewclements.com/. Other Great Andrew Clements Books:

Lines to Listen For and Interpret and Try for Yourself Each character has lines to speak called dialogue. Read and discuss the following lines from the script Frindle. Try the following activities: MRS. GRANGER Listen for these lines from a cutting a short portion of lines from the script located to the right. Read the lines carefully. Discuss the meaning of the lines and what is going on around the characters. Discuss how the characters may be moving while speaking these lines. Discuss how the lines may be delivered to the audience through expression in voice. Look for clues like question marks, exclamation marks, or hyphens. Try saying the lines aloud with expression, feeling, and gestures. Think about the emotion that may be expressed in your face. Practice the lines in different ways to discover how each line can effectively be shared with an audience. Practice delivering the lines with a classmate or friend, then present to others. Now we only have about ten minutes left and I want to explain your homework assignment for tomorrow Oh, I see someone has a question. Young man, what is your name? NICK (said clearly) Nicholas Allen. MRS. GRANGER (sternly) Mr. Allen, what is your question? NICK Mrs. Granger, you have so many dictionaries in this room, and that huge one especially where did all those words come from? Did they just get copied from other dictionaries? It sure is a big book. MRS. GRANGER (Why Nicholas, what an interesting question. I could talk about that question for hours.

Dictionary Fun Words can come ALIVE when you discover the origin of the word where a word comes from. Choose 5 words from the word bank below that you may not know and add some new words to your vocabulary. All of the words are used in the performance Frindle. superintendent established celebrity villain stubborn leisure devious concentration complex etymological commotion detention disruption quiz oath overreaction vandalism disrespectful brilliant forbid perspective appointment trademark preliminary episode invent manufacture media perseverance remarkable arbitrary graduation coinage endure history instructions definition maverick scholarship assignment Your Turn Create Your Own New, Original Word! If Nicholas Allen can do it, you can do it! Think of an original word that can be used in place of another word or create one that is new and different. See if you can encourage others to use your new word!!

Now You ve SeeN Frindle! What was your favorite scene of the play? Why?! Did the costumes worn by the characters in the play make sense?! How was the set (background) arranged? What props were used? Were the set and props believable or work well with the play?! How did the lights and sound effects make the play better? Would you make any additions or changes to the way the lights worked or the way the sound was heard?! Did the actors chosen for the parts do a good job in their roles?! Did the playwright write the script well? Was it similar to the book? Was it different? If so, how was it similar or different?! On a scale of 1 10 (with 10 as the best) how much did you enjoy the performance? Thank you for coming to see a performance at the Butler Arts Center, Clowes Memorial Hall. We hope you ll come back to see another wonderful and engaging performance! Visit our website at www.butlerartsceneter.org for upcoming events! Ty Sutton Executive Director Donna Rund Education Manager Allie Combs Assistant Education Coordinator Butler Arts Center, Clowes Memorial Hall Education Department 4602 Sunset Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 46208-3485