1995 Strega Nona Meets Her Match Producers’ Notes

Educational Theatre Collaborative's production of Tomie dePaola's Strega Nona has been an exciting opportunity for us to witness the collective power of the human spirit. In four short weeks, we have brought to life the magical characters created by master author/artist Tomie dePaola for children of all ages. Through this process, we have all learned a little "magic" ourselves.

Successful collaborations happen because of the efforts of many individuals. We are very grateful for the support shown us by President Wharton and Plymouth State College, Peter Hutchins and Plymouth Elementary School, and Jane Hamor and Plymouth Friends of the Arts. However, the collaboration would not be complete without you, our audience. Thank you for being here to share the magic.

Trish Lindberg
Dan Perkins

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