A bow to heroes
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Deirdre Newman
Heroes have taken on special significance in the wake of the Sept. 11
terrorist attacks.
Next week, Adams Elementary School fourth- and fifth-graders will
celebrate everyday heroes through a musical production.
The show, “Heroes,” is an original piece written and directed by
Kathleen Chapman. It brings home the message that anyone can be a hero
and that even kids can recognize heroic traits.
“I learned a lot about different heroes, that it can be anyone from a
soldier to your own family members,” said fourth-grader Aaron Ludlow, 10.
Sixty-three students from the Costa Mesa school have been rehearsing
for more than an hour each week for the past 14 weeks to prepare for the
show.
Chapman writes an original musical for the students every year. This
year, a group of teachers asked her to rewrite a previous show about
heroes to include references to the terrorist attacks.
“I added new songs and dialogue about Sept. 11 because I wanted the
kids to know the people involved were not famous,” Chapman said. “They
were just regular heroes.”
Most of the show revolves around the mock trial of a “normal” kid to
determine whether he can recognize heroic characteristics in various
people in his life.
At the end of the show, the performers will invite heroes from the
community, such as firefighters and doctors, onstage. The police officer
and firefighter of the year from Costa Mesa will also be honored. And
students from TeWinkle Middle School, who recently completed two quilts
to honor the firefighters who died in the World Trade Center, will
present them to the Costa Mesa firefighters.
In addition to learning about the heroes among us, Chapman said the
experience of performing promotes a feeling of camaraderie among the
students.
“It creates such a bond with the kids that normally wouldn’t even know
each other,” Chapman said. “They become friends and see past the skin,
past the ages and past the grades.”
Many of the students said they also enjoyed the thrill of performing.
“After the play, you feel really good about yourself,” said
fifth-grader Tiffani Randolph, 10.
* Deirdre Newman covers education. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
FYI
“Heroes” will be performed at 7 p.m. May 16 and May 17 at the Barbara
Van Holt Theater at Estancia High School. Adult tickets are $4. Children
12 and younger are $2.
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