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Hana's Suitcase - Teachers' Comments, November 2006, Edmonton
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"Thank you again for the outstanding experience. My students discussed the play all the way home and I received many phone calls from parents last night."

Audra Garnett, Joseph Walsh Elementary

"I wanted to thank you for a wonderful theatre experience for my students. They really enjoyed it... The kids really were amazed by the story and the theatre."

Janice Bogner, Belvedere School

"Thank you again for the tickets for the performance of Hana's Suitcase. It touched us all."

Yvette Mandin- Kelly, Dovercourt School

"The play was incredible. I'm so glad they provided that short debriefing at the end because many of my grade 4's needed it. The play was most moving. Thanks again."

Simone Desilets, St. Stanislaus School

"What a wonderful play! Thank you for all that you do to make it possible for us to experience this as a class. Congratulations to all involved! It was so well done!"

Chris Goudreau, Notre Dame School

"Thank you. The show was amazing. I was so happy to have the opportunity to share it with our Grade 6 students. My next wish is that it would be part of the season every year!"

Robyne Wilock,Vanier Community Catholic School

"What an excellent play and experience the students had...The students had a wonderful time and we've had many follow up discussions. It was so nice to 'get out of our curriculum box' for something just as valuable. "

Shan Murray, Calder School

"It was a phenomenal show and my students were visibly moved by the production. It is an important story to be told and all of the people involved in this play did a fantastic job of delivering its very important message. I, along with many other schools, use the book as an integral launching point in my Language Arts program... I believe Hana's Suitcase would continue to be a huge success if it were offered in successive years to come."

 
 
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