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Library Programs for Teens: Mystery Theater provides readers with complete instructions to create a successful mystery theater program. This guide solves the ever puzzling programming issues of timing, setting clues, props, costumes, decorations, and food.

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This extensive guide provides a wealth of information on mystery-theater programs. This type of event combines a whodunit with performance, which attracts nontraditional patrons and allows teens to interact with adults in a fun setting. Part I focuses on the nuts and bolts of the program, explaining how to host a mystery and the steps to create your own script. The meat of the book is Part II, with its collection of library-themed and general mystery scripts that are lively and entertaining. Each one has a list of characters, interrogation questions, and suggestions for props and costumes. There are also examples of publicity pieces and handouts....This guide is invaluable for what it does. * School Library Journal, June 2010 *

Library Programs for Teens Mystery Theater Voya

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    Publisher: Scarecrow Press
    Publication Date: 11/05/2010
    ISBN13: 9780810849921, 978-0810849921
    ISBN10: 0810849925

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Library Programs for Teens: Mystery Theater provides readers with complete instructions to create a successful mystery theater program. This guide solves the ever puzzling programming issues of timing, setting clues, props, costumes, decorations, and food.

    Trade Review
    This extensive guide provides a wealth of information on mystery-theater programs. This type of event combines a whodunit with performance, which attracts nontraditional patrons and allows teens to interact with adults in a fun setting. Part I focuses on the nuts and bolts of the program, explaining how to host a mystery and the steps to create your own script. The meat of the book is Part II, with its collection of library-themed and general mystery scripts that are lively and entertaining. Each one has a list of characters, interrogation questions, and suggestions for props and costumes. There are also examples of publicity pieces and handouts....This guide is invaluable for what it does. * School Library Journal, June 2010 *

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