Flip Side

Flip Side by Andrew Fusek Peters, published by Evans Brothers in 2008, is a unique work that combines three traditional tales into a full-length performance. This edition, written in English and spanning 68 pages, presents characters who navigate through superficial concerns to reveal deeper truths about what truly matters in life.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes through the stories of an orphan facing daunting tasks from her stepmother in “The Twelve Stones,” a princess who defies expectations in “Salt is Sweeter,” and the lessons on appearances in “Nasrudin’s Coat.” The book also includes rehearsal and workshop ideas, making it a valuable resource for those interested in drama and performing arts, particularly within a juvenile nonfiction context.
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Incorporates three traditional tales into one full length performance with characters who cut through shallow concerns to demonstrate what really matters. In the Twelve Stones an orphan must achieve the outrageous tasks her evil stepmother devises; in Salt is sweeter, the youngest princess proves her love for her father by refusing to flatter him despite the consequences; and, in Nasrudin’s coat, appearances are everything. Includes rehearsal and workshop ideas. Suggested level: secondary.
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