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Getting Near to Baby

By Y York
Based on the novel by Audrey Couloumbis
  • MAR 11 - APR 18
  • Ages 8+/Grades 3+
  • Eve Alvord Theatre
  • Adults $20-34 and Children $15-28, depending on performance day/time
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In the North Carolina summer of 1967, tragedy strikes their family, so Willa Jo and Little Sister are sent to stay with their Aunt Patty and Uncle Hob while their mother tries to come to terms with their family’s loss. Now, Aunt Patty has more of a way with her garden gnomes than little girls, always concerned with the order and the rightness of a thing. This especially doesn’t sit well with Little Sister, who hasn’t said a word since her baby sister died, and plain refuses to let go of the drawing she carries with her everywhere. Luckily, Uncle Hob has a sweet, understanding way about him, and the neighbor kids, Lizzie and Isaac Fingers, are as nice as can be. Though Aunt Patty doesn’t think their family is proper enough, the girls think they’re mighty nice. And fun. And they have a cave to play in! Too bad the girls aren’t allowed.

As the days go by, Little Sister’s penchant for climbing things can’t be ignored. Aunt Patty is not fond of this—“she worries a frightful lot about the people she loves.” To help the girls gain a sense of order, and improve her standing with the Ladies’ Social League, Patty invites Lucy Wainwright, and her daughter Cynthia, over for tea. Cynthia is all shades of good and proper, on the surface, at least. Scratch that surface and you’ll see a horse of a different color. While the girls would rather spend time with the Lizzie and Isaac in their cave, Patty insists the girls take charm lessons from Lucy. With everyone’s pent-up hurt, secrets, and hard times weighing them down, it sure seems that charm is the last thing you can find around here. When Willa Jo finds a true friend in Lizzie, things start to feel like they’re easing toward normal again, at least a little.

Willa Jo finally gets a look at the drawing Little Sister is so keen on; a drawing of their baby sister in the clouds. Willa Jo now understands why Little Sister keeps climbing things—to help get near the baby, the girls take to the roof. Of course, this gives Aunt Patty half a heart attack. Much to her surprise, though, the compassion and kindness of the Fingers family help ease some of the tension. Once Patty, Hob, and the girls come to an understanding, and an end to those darn charm lessons, they can all get nearer to baby, and one step closer to fine.

A note from Artistic Director, Linda Hartzell:
One of the best scripts I’ve read in years, Y York’s adaptation of this Newbery Honor book is a loving, poignant look at how we help build understanding between adults and children. It reminds us, through humor and warmth, that true kindness always trumps artificial politeness, and that the independent spirit, in adults and children, can be a struggle and joy at the same time.

Age recommendation:
8-years-old and up
This play deals with loss and mourning, which may be upsetting to the very young. It is a realistic, dialogue- and character-driven show.

ASL Interpreted Dates:
Public - April 10 @ 2pm
Schools - April 14 @ 10:15am

Curriculum/Thematic Connections:
Family
Art
Creativity
Friendship
Etiquette
Status
Honesty
Literature
Story Structure
Self Confidence
Loss/Mourning

TEACHERS—We believe that seeing the show and using our Educator Resource Guide can help you meet the following EALRs:
Reading: 1.3, 1.4, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 3.1, 3.4
Communication: 1.1, 4.1
Arts: 1.1, 1.4, 2.1, 2.3
  • 2 acts
  • Running Time: approx. 1 hr. 40 min.

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