My Name is Junie B. Jones

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A Theatre Performance for Grades K-2

Teaching Artist: Kim Ratliff

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Let your imagination and love of reading soar with My Name is Junie B. Jones. Watch as Kim Ratliff, veteran kindergarten teacher and performer, delights and enthralls children and parents alike with her interpretation of Junie B. Jones' adventures. Student participation and character education are vital parts of this hilarious storytelling event. Throughout this storytelling experience, students are asked to check on their own SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL awareness and make decisions along with the book's characters. Kim aspires to build CHARACTER with her characters. 

Requirements: Maximum audience size is 100. Preferred performance space is a classroom, pod area, or library. Teachers must be present at all times during performance.

To schedule this program, use the scheduling button below or:
Phone: 816-531-4022
Email: booknow@kcya.org

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Creative Discipline: Theatre

Maximum Audience Size: 100 students

Program Length: 45 minutes

Availability: Year-round

Location: At Your School

Fees:  $350 single, $625 each for 2 or more on the same day

  • The break between performances must not exceed 90 minutes to receive the reduced rate

  • Title 1 Schools may qualify for funding assistance Learn More

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Curriculum Connection: Language Arts

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