The Acton Library hosts the Treehouse Players: a children's theatre adventure on Thursday afternoons.Lead by Amy Forbes, she guides kids as they explore the world of a story through dramatic play using theater games, improvisation to create dialogue, action, song and movement.This free program is open to children in Grades 2 þÄì 4.This program is sponsored by the Friends of Acton Library.Bear Gowdy, Ellie Bender, Kayla Franklin and Valentina Fernadez act out a story.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Acton Library hosts the Treehouse Players: a children's theatre adventure on Thursday afternoons.Lead by Amy Forbes, she guides kids as they explore the world of a story through dramatic play using theater games, improvisation to create dialogue, action, song and movement.This free program is open to children in Grades 2 þÄì 4.This program is sponsored by the Friends of Acton Library.Forbes reads a book, a modern take on the Three Little Pigs, a story she used for the workshop.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Acton Library hosts the Treehouse Players: a children's theatre adventure on Thursday afternoons.Lead by Amy Forbes, she guides kids as they explore the world of a story through dramatic play using theater games, improvisation to create dialogue, action, song and movement.This free program is open to children in Grades 2 þÄì 4.This program is sponsored by the Friends of Acton Library.Valentina Fernadez, 6 taps her back as she follows along in a theater game.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Acton Library hosts the Treehouse Players: a children's theatre adventure on Thursday afternoons.Lead by Amy Forbes, she guides kids as they explore the world of a story through dramatic play using theater games, improvisation to create dialogue, action, song and movement.This free program is open to children in Grades 2 þÄì 4.This program is sponsored by the Friends of Acton Library.James Fufore, Katie O'Brien and Valentina Fernandez follow Forbes as she leads several exercises.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Acton Library hosts the Treehouse Players: a children's theatre adventure on Thursday afternoons.Lead by Amy Forbes, she guides kids as they explore the world of a story through dramatic play using theater games, improvisation to create dialogue, action, song and movement.This free program is open to children in Grades 2 þÄì 4.This program is sponsored by the Friends of Acton Library.Valentina Fernadez, 6 reaches for the sky as Forbes incorporates body movement into the class.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Acton Library hosts the Treehouse Players: a children's theatre adventure on Thursday afternoons.Lead by Amy Forbes, she guides kids as they explore the world of a story through dramatic play using theater games, improvisation to create dialogue, action, song and movement.This free program is open to children in Grades 2 þÄì 4.This program is sponsored by the Friends of Acton Library.Valentina Fernadez, 6 reaches for the sky as Forbes incorporates body movement into the class.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Acton Library hosts the Treehouse Players: a children's theatre adventure on Thursday afternoons.Lead by Amy Forbes, she guides kids as they explore the world of a story through dramatic play using theater games, improvisation to create dialogue, action, song and movement.This free program is open to children in Grades 2 þÄì 4.This program is sponsored by the Friends of Acton Library.Kayla Franklin, 7 loosens up in a rag doll pose.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Acton Library hosts the Treehouse Players: a children's theatre adventure on Thursday afternoons.Lead by Amy Forbes, she guides kids as they explore the world of a story through dramatic play using theater games, improvisation to create dialogue, action, song and movement.This free program is open to children in Grades 2 þÄì 4.This program is sponsored by the Friends of Acton Library.Kayla Franklin, 7 loosens up in a rag doll pose.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Acton Library hosts the Treehouse Players: a children's theatre adventure on Thursday afternoons.Lead by Amy Forbes, she guides kids as they explore the world of a story through dramatic play using theater games, improvisation to create dialogue, action, song and movement.This free program is open to children in Grades 2 þÄì 4.This program is sponsored by the Friends of Acton Library.Valentina Fernadez, 6 moves around the room.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Acton Library hosts the Treehouse Players: a children's theatre adventure on Thursday afternoons.Lead by Amy Forbes, she guides kids as they explore the world of a story through dramatic play using theater games, improvisation to create dialogue, action, song and movement.This free program is open to children in Grades 2 þÄì 4.This program is sponsored by the Friends of Acton Library.James Dufore, 7 moves around the room.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Acton Library hosts the Treehouse Players: a children's theatre adventure on Thursday afternoons.Lead by Amy Forbes, she guides kids as they explore the world of a story through dramatic play using theater games, improvisation to create dialogue, action, song and movement.This free program is open to children in Grades 2 þÄì 4.This program is sponsored by the Friends of Acton Library.Bear Gowdy, 7 moves around the room.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Acton Library hosts the Treehouse Players: a children's theatre adventure on Thursday afternoons.Lead by Amy Forbes, she guides kids as they explore the world of a story through dramatic play using theater games, improvisation to create dialogue, action, song and movement.This free program is open to children in Grades 2 þÄì 4.This program is sponsored by the Friends of Acton Library.Forbes reads a book, a modern take on the Three Little Pigs, a story she used for the workshop.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Acton Library hosts the Treehouse Players: a children's theatre adventure on Thursday afternoons.Lead by Amy Forbes, she guides kids as they explore the world of a story through dramatic play using theater games, improvisation to create dialogue, action, song and movement.This free program is open to children in Grades 2 þÄì 4.This program is sponsored by the Friends of Acton Library.Forbes reads a book, a modern take on the Three Little Pigs, a story she used for the workshop.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Acton Library hosts the Treehouse Players: a children's theatre adventure on Thursday afternoons.Lead by Amy Forbes, she guides kids as they explore the world of a story through dramatic play using theater games, improvisation to create dialogue, action, song and movement.This free program is open to children in Grades 2 þÄì 4.This program is sponsored by the Friends of Acton Library.Forbes reads a book, a modern take on the Three Little Pigs, a story she used for the workshop.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Acton Library hosts the Treehouse Players: a children's theatre adventure on Thursday afternoons.Lead by Amy Forbes, she guides kids as they explore the world of a story through dramatic play using theater games, improvisation to create dialogue, action, song and movement.This free program is open to children in Grades 2 þÄì 4.This program is sponsored by the Friends of Acton Library.Forbes reads a book, a modern take on the Three Little Pigs, a story she used for the workshop.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Acton Library hosts the Treehouse Players: a children's theatre adventure on Thursday afternoons.Lead by Amy Forbes, she guides kids as they explore the world of a story through dramatic play using theater games, improvisation to create dialogue, action, song and movement.This free program is open to children in Grades 2 þÄì 4.This program is sponsored by the Friends of Acton Library.Ellie Bender, 7 builds a house as part of the story of the "Three Lttle Pigs".Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Acton Library hosts the Treehouse Players: a children's theatre adventure on Thursday afternoons.Lead by Amy Forbes, she guides kids as they explore the world of a story through dramatic play using theater games, improvisation to create dialogue, action, song and movement.This free program is open to children in Grades 2 þÄì 4.This program is sponsored by the Friends of Acton Library.James Dufore, Katie O'Brien and Kayla Franklin react as Forbes leads the action.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Acton Library hosts the Treehouse Players: a children's theatre adventure on Thursday afternoons.Lead by Amy Forbes, she guides kids as they explore the world of a story through dramatic play using theater games, improvisation to create dialogue, action, song and movement.This free program is open to children in Grades 2 þÄì 4.This program is sponsored by the Friends of Acton Library.James Dufore, Katie O'Brien and Kayla Franklin react as Forbes leads the action.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News