Performing Arts in Libraries (PAL)

Reserve Tickets

Tickets may be reserved online or in person at Wanskuck Library. To reserve tickets, please use the link below. Tickets are “Pay What You Can” with a suggested donation of $5 per person. Donations support the Studio Playground Scholarship Fund.

Performance Times

  • Thursday March 20 at 5pm (Round 1)

  • Thursday May 15 at 5pm (Round 2)

Location: Wanskuck Library, Community Libraries of Providence (CLPVD)

Address: 233 Veazie St., Providence, RI 02904

Performing Arts in Libraries (PAL)

Program Description

Round One: Mondays, 3:30pm-5pm

February 3 - March 20, 2025

Round Two: Mondays, 3:30pm-5pm

March 31 - May 15 (SOLD OUT)

Location: Wanskuck Library, Community Libraries of Providence (CLPVD)

233 Veazie St., Providence, RI 02904

Performing Arts in Libraries (PAL) is an afterschool program for children ages 8-13 offered by Studio Playground and Community Libraries of Providence: Wanskuck Library. Students attend weekly classes as they adapt a children's book into a theatrical performance using movement and playful improvisation. The program culminates in a public performance at Wanskuck Library on May 15.

PAL is entirely free for the community. Registration is required. Space is limited. The program promotes literacy, teaches concepts for self-awareness and social awareness, and introduces skills for performing arts. Classes begin with a warm up and physical acting game as students learn the fundamental concepts of voice, body, and imagination. Let’s laugh, sing, and make a beautiful ruckus! Join Studio Playground for a theater program that empowers students to develop confidence and find their voice within an ensemble.

Each session ends with a public performance. Performances occur at Wanskuck Library on Thursday March 20 at 5pm (Round 1) and Thursday May 15 at 5pm (Round 2).

PAL is funded by The City of Providence Department of Art, Culture and Tourism (ACT) and the Studio Playground Board of Directors.

Learning Objectives:

  • Explore the health benefits of laughter through movement and improvisation

  • Understand the actor’s tools of voice, body, and imagination

  • Adapt a piece of literature into a live performance

  • Engage an audience in narrative storytelling

  • Skills for communication, collaboration, self-awareness, and social awareness

Funding

The Performing Arts in Libraries (PAL) Program is funded by The City of Providence Department of Art, Culture and Tourism (ACT) and the Studio Playground Board of Directors.

Studio Playround fosters individual growth for children in our community by using the performing arts.

To make a tax-deductible donation to our scholarship fund, please visit: Donate.

Schedule

Round One Schedule:

  • Monday Feb 3, 3:30pm-5pm

  • Monday Feb 10, 3:30pm-5pm

  • Monday Feb 24, 3:30pm-5pm

  • Monday March 3, 3:30pm-5pm

  • Monday March 10, 3:30pm-5pm

  • Monday March 17, 3:30pm-5pm

  • Thursday March 20, Performance at 5pm (students arrive at 4:30pm)

Round Two Schedule:

  • Monday March 31, 3:30pm-5pm

  • Monday April 7, 3:30pm-5pm

  • Monday April 21, 3:30pm-5pm

  • Monday April 28, 3:30pm-5pm

  • Monday May 5, 3:30pm-5pm

  • Monday May 12, 3:30pm-5pm

  • Thursday May 15, Performance at 5pm (students arrive at 4:30pm)

Register

Round 2 of the Performing Arts in Libraries (PAL) Program is SOLD OUT! PAL is entirely free for the community. To join the waitlist, please email: info@studioplayground.org.

To reserve a ticket for the performance on Thursday May 15, please use the link below.

Release Form

All students must have a release form signed by a parent or guardian to participate.

To access the release form in English, please use the following: PAL Release.

Para acceder al formulario de autorización en español, utilice el siguiente: PAL Release.

Safey Guidelines

Please note this policy is subject to change. Wearing a mask is optional for staff and students. Class size is limited. Staff keep daily attendance records for contact tracing, provide hand sanitizer, and encourage hand hygiene. Any student who has a fever or who is experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 is advised not attend class.

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