Dr. Seuss Tour
Emma Moore and Claire VanEenenaam
December 6, 2016
Every year, Mater Dei High School’s Theatre Program puts on a series of shows known as The Dr. Seuss Tour. The purpose of the tour is to celebrate Seuss’ birthday and encourage growth and learning through his beloved children’s stories. This year, theater students visited three schools: Sepulveda Elementary, St. John the Baptist and School of Our Lady. At these schools, they put on a 45-minute performance for an audience of elementary school students. As the performers reenacted a few of Seuss’ beloved stories, they interacted with the students throughout the entire show turning it into a fun, energetic learning experience for kids.


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