Increase your student's comprehension and rentention, and save money by booking a serial program.
My serials are continuous programs where I present a single, continuous, story over the course of several weeks or months.
Each installment ends in a cliff hanger that keeps students interested, keeps the seats filled and lowers the cost to you.
Besides the usual benefits of musical storytelling: language development and comprehension,
introduction to new cultures and ideas, lateral thinking, fun and entertainment; serials give your
students something to look forward to each month. A regular show provides a sense of continuity,
teaches the development of multi-part projects
and for a library, community center or after-school program,
a serial program keeps them coming back week after week.
An additional workshop/lecture is available where I discuss the details of how each program was developed.
Serial programs give you the best bang for your entertainment buck,
book yours today!
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King Kong in your school.
The greatest adventure movie of all time...
World-famous movie producer Carl Denham, takes down-on-her-luck actress Ann Darrow to mysterious Skull Island,
a land populated with wild savages, living dinosaurs and a 50-foot tall gorilla named Kong!
Cling to the edge of your seat as adventure storyteller Charles Johnson delivers the classic tale of beauty
and the beast in three parts with a rambunctious and engaging style that delights audiences and keeps them
coming back again and again.
King Kong is available as a serial of three, thirty-minute parts, or a single ninety-minute performance.
Click here for information on King Kong.
Flash Gordon
Planet in Peril
Follow the adventures of Flash Gordon and his friends as they save the Earth
from Ming, the merciless ruler of Planet Mongo in this six part serial based
on the classic movie serial.
Robin Hood and his Merry Men
Sherwood Forest is alive with the Merriest of Men as they rob from the rich
and give to the poor in this nine-part series.