Elisa Acts in The Young Storytellers Foundation's BIG ShowThe Young Storytellers Foundation provides a mentoring program that offers a means of self-expression to kids at a time when public schools have dwindling opportunities for artistic and creative activities within the established curriculum. Over the course of our six-week program, we pair 10 elementary school students with 10 volunteers, who guide and encourage students as they imagine, develop, and write their own short screenplay. At the end of the six-week session, professional actors (all volunteers) join students and mentors in staging The Big Show, a spirited staged reading of each script for an audience of family, teachers, and friends. Each student selects the cast for his or her own story! In this series Elisa played everything from a valley girl traveling to Tokyo, to an evil monkey, to a wife that gets turned into a werewolf! For more information about The Young Storytellers Foundation visit their website |
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