RESOURCE GUIDES
All resource guides are FREE for you to use. Contact Barbara Leigh if you want more info.
Bee The Change, a free guide to the project about pollinators with Quasimondo in 2021-2023. It provides a description of the classroom project, and focuses on the dangers facing our pollinators—bees, butterflies, birds, bats, beetles, moths and more—and ways we can help them survive. Particularly useful for educators!
Food for Thought guide, as a companion to Out to Lunch, the fresh food variety show, 2013, with information on community gardening, nutritional facts, beekeeping and urban chickens, meal programs and much more. Updating is partially completed. Find out how you can help.
From the Start, Consider the Finish, based on The End of Life Advisor by Susan Dolan and Audrey Vizzard, presented by Milwaukee Public Theatre and Voices Theater in 2011:
Pocket Guide to end-of-life decision making, developed by the Medical College of Wisconsin.
Historical Guide, an overview of the historical responses to the need for end-of-life planning in the U.S.
Cultural Guide, an overview of cultural attitudes towards end-of-life care in Wisconsin by five ethnic groups and references.
Most Dangerous Women, presented in 2016 by Milwaukee Public Theatre, Marquette Theatre, and the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, profiling the many women active in a century of the Women’s Peace Movement.
Pieces: In My Own Voice, 2012-2014, presented by Milwaukee Public Theatre and National Alliance on Mental Illness Greater Milwaukee, a discussion guide prepared by UW-Milwaukee.
One Man’s Trash Is Another Man’s Treasure by Milwaukee Public Theatre, 2010:
Recycling Resource Guide, links to information on ways to recycle and reuse metal, plastic, paper and more.
Craft Project Guide, instructions for several projects easy to do at home for elementary school-aged children.
Camp We-Kan-Tak-It presented by Milwaukee Public Theatre and Voices Theater, two versions in 2009 and 2010:
Humdinger, 2009, all about the Civilian Conservation Corps.
Fireside Chatter, 2010, celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Works Progress Administration.
All-City People’s Parades 2009-2012, presented by Milwaukee Public Theatre and Milwaukee Mask and Puppet Theatre. Each includes illustrations (not photos) and descriptions of the floats and parade elements. (Photos can be found at our Facebook Page)
Making A New Way—Together, 2009
Waking Up, 2010, also with Laborfest.
Metamorphosis, 2011, also with Laborfest.
Finding Your Voice, 2012, also with the Summer of Peace Coalition.
Survival Revival Revue Resource Guide: