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SevenVenuesATTUCKS THEATRECHRYSLER HALLHARBOR PARKHARRISON OPERA HOUSEOPEN AIR EVENTSSCOPE ARENAWELLS THEATRESEVENVENUES.COM

1DID YOU KNOW.?SevenVenues owns sixdifferent entertainmentbuildings in Norfolk,Virginia includingScope Arena,Chrysler Hall, theAttucks Theatre,the Wells Theatre,Harrison OperaHouse, and HarborPark, AND Open AirEvents, which housesevents held in Norfolk’sparks, streets, andwaterways!

THE SHOW IS STARTING!2Can you make it to your seat on time?STAGEATTUCKSTHEATRELOBBYSTARTSTAGEDID YOU KNOW.?The Harrison Opera House is hometo the Virginia Opera - an opera is adrama set to music.HARRISONOPERA HOUSELOBBYSTART*Solutions on page 14!

CONNECT THE DOTS3to complete the picture of Triton, one of the Norfolk Tides 242590DID YOU KNOW.?898732493085518353545556815780656370 7169 6872676678747776*Solutions on page 14!59616475627348508260584733318446453429864244 43262888Harbor Park is home to theNorfolk Tides baseballteam! They have twomascots, and their namesare Rip Tide and Triton!2741403935917938362352

LET’S PUT ON A PLAY!4Spend a few minutes getting into character and traveling to make-believe landswith these fun monologues, or speeches written for ONE actor. Most of the wordsare spoken aloud, but words written like this (in italics) should be acted, not spoken!ALICE IN WONDERLANDALICE: Should I or shouldn't I? You know what they say: "If you don't explore, you'll neverdiscover." But my sister Mathilda always says, "Look before you leap." Well, I'm looking and itlooks pretty deep and dark and I can't see the bottom and maybe it goes all the way to thecenter of the earth and I'll be burnt to a crisp in the molten core like the bad marshmallowwe've all heard so much about! (pause) Or not. (pause) Ok, I looked. Now it's time to leap!(ALICE jumps down the rabbit hole and falls a long way. Her dress acts as a parachute.)END OF MONOLOGUETHE LION KINGSIMBA: Hey Uncle Scar, guess what! I'm going to be king of Pride Rock. My Dad just showedme the whole kingdom, and I'm going to rule it all. Heh heh. I’m gonna be a mighty king soenemies beware. I’m working on my roar. Here, listen! (roar) I can’t wait to be king! No onebossing me around Free to play all day. Free to do it all my way! Hey, Uncle Scar? WhenI'm king, what will that make you?END OF MONOLOGUEDID YOU KNOW.?The Wells Theatre is so old that somesay it is haunted! There have been manyghost sightings throughout the buildingover the years - some even reportedfrom the current Wells Theatre tenant,the Virginia Stage Company!welhels tat re

LEARN TO SPEAK “THEATER”5The theater has its own language - draw a line from the word to the definition!PITTHE BREAK BETWEEN PARTS OF A PLAY OR CONCERTHOUSETOWARDS THE FRONT OF THE STAGESTAGE LEFTTHE LEFT SIDE OF THE STAGE FROM THE AUDIENCE’S PERSPECTIVESTAGE RIGHTA PERFORMER WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR LEARNING MULTIPLE ROLESIN A SHOW SO THAT THEY CAN FILL IN ON STAGE WHEN NEEDEDHOUSE LEFTWHEN THE ACTORS COME OUT AT THE END OF THE SHOW TO TAKE THEIR BOWSHOUSE RIGHTUPSTAGEWHERE THE ORCHESTRA SITSTHE LEFT SIDE OF THE STAGE FROM THE ACTOR’S PERSPECTIVETOWARDS THE BACK OF THE STAGEDOWNSTAGEINTERMISSIONPEOPLE WHO ARE NOT IN THEIR SEATS BEFORE THE START OF THEPERFORMANCE WILL HAVE TO WAIT IN THE LOBBY UNTIL THEY CAN BESEATED WITH MINIMAL DISTRACTION TO THE AUDIENCE AND ACTORSSEATING HOLDTHE AUDITORIUM WHERE THE AUDIENCE SITS AS THEY WATCH THE SHOWSWINGBEFORE OR AFTER A SHOW, THE CAST WILL COME BACK ON STAGE FOR ANINFORMAL DISCUSSION WITH THE AUDIENCETALK BACKTHE RIGHT SIDE OF THE STAGE FROM THE ACTOR’S PERSPECTIVECURTAIN CALLTHE RIGHT SIDE OF THE STAGE FROM THE AUDIENCE’S PERSPECTIVE*Solutions on page 14!

THE SHOW IS STARTING!6Can you make it to your seat on time?STAGESTARTSCOPE ARENADID YOU KNOW.?Scope Arena is the world's largest reinforced thinshell concrete dome! It’s also home tothe Norfolk Admirals - the city’s very own ECHL hockey team!*Solutions on page 14!

SPOT THE DIFFERENCE7Circle all 10 differences between these photos!*Solutions on page 14!

LET’S PUT ON A PLAY!8A dialogue is a conversation performed by two or more actors!Find a partner to help you perform this two-person script.TWO FUSSY FROGSBy Phyllis J. PerryCAST OF CHARACTERSTAYLOR – A timid, but curious frog who lives on the banks of the Elizabeth RiverJAMIE – A brave frog with a big appetite who lives on the banks of the Elizabeth RiverAT RISE: It is late morning and the two frogs are sitting in Town Point Park talking with one another.TAYLOR: I wonder where all the flies are today? And the gnats and dragonflies. I need to catch something toeat soon. I’m starving. Croak-croak.JAMIE: Ribbit. I’m hungry, too, but I’m awfully tired of flies and worms and crawly insects. Breakfast, lunch,and dinner–that’s all we ever get. Ribbit.TAYLOR: Remember that last week we found a school of tiny fish. They were very tasty. Croak-croak.JAMIE: I remember. Ribbit-ribbit. But we’re not often that lucky. And the kids I see playing in the park, andthe people who come for what they call ‘picnics’ seem to have all sorts of exciting things to eat. Why not us?TAYLOR: (Wistfully) Yeah. Some of the things I see them eating do look awfully interesting. But that’s peoplefood, I guess, and we’re frogs. Croak-croak.JAMIE: Say, I have an idea. Ribbit-ribbit. Instead of swimming out to the lily pads to the middle of the lakewhen people come today, why don’t we hide in these cattails close to shore. Maybe we can find a way to getsome of those good looking things to eat.TAYLOR: Sounds dangerous to me. Croak-croak. What if the people have one of those awful dogs withthem? One came running after me last night. It even followed me clear out into the lake!JAMIE: He couldn’t catch you though, could he? Ribbit-ribbit.TAYLOR: Of course not. But he scared me. Croak-croak.JAMIE: People aren’t supposed to let their dogsrun loose here in the park, but I know sometimesthey do. Ribbit-ribbit. We won’t go nearanyone with a dog. Promise.END OF SCRIPTDID YOU KNOW.?The Attucks Theatre turned 100years old in 2019!

INSTRUMENT IDENTITIES9Can you identify these nine instruments often played by theVirginia Symphony Orchestra? We’ll give you a clue!12AN4R56XUM7X38B9R*Solutions on page 14!

THE SHOW IS STARTING!10Can you make it to your seat on time?DID YOU KNOW.?CHRYSLER HALLThe real maze of Chrysler Hall is backstage the theater has 16 dressing rooms! These roomsare where entertainers get ready for the show.STAGEBY TBOL TARSTAGESWELLSTHEATRELOBBYSTART*Solutions on page 14!

SEARCH-A-WORD11Broadway In Norfolk brings touring Broadway shows to Chrysler Hallevery year! Circle the Broadway words hidden in the RSEASONACTORLOBBYCAST*Solutions on page 14!

CROSSWORD PUZZLE12Read the clues to fill in the blanks!1DID YOU KNOW.?2Chrysler Hall and Scope Arena areconnected by an underground parkinggarage that can hold 600 cars!3456789DOWN1. Similar to a play, only it employs music to aid in the storytelling.2. A person who creates the dances for the show.4. The third level of seating, located farthest from the stage.7. A Norfolk theatre named in honor of African-Americ Crispus Attucks,the first American patriot to lose his life in the 1770 Boston Massacre.9. Actors perform on this in a theatre.ACROSS3. This type of photography is usually not permittedinside the theatre during a performance.5. The seating area closest to the stage.6. A person who is on stage performing a storyfor the audience.8. A recess between parts of a performance or production.*Solutions on page 14!

VENUE SCRAMBLE13Can you unscramble the names of all seven venues?1234567*Solutions on page 14!

ANSWER KEY14PAGE 5PAGE 2PAGE 3PAGE 6PAGE 7PAGE RUMXYLOPHONETUBATRUMPETPAGE 11PAGE 10PAGE 13PAGE 121.2.3.4.5.6.7.SCOPE ARENACHRYSLER HALLWELLS THEATREHARRISON OPERA HOUSEOPEN AIR EVENTSATTUCKS THEATREHARBOR PARKTHANK YOU FOR PLAYING!

THE LION KING SIMBA: Hey Uncle Scar, guess what! I'm going to be king of Pride Rock. My Dad just showed . END OF SCRIPT A dialogue is a . Broadway In Norfolk brings touring Broadway shows to Chrysler Hall every year! Circle the Broadway words hidden in the puzzle. BROADWAY SEASON

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