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Tuck everlasting by natalie babbitt a novel study guide
Tuck everlasting by natalie babbitt a novel study guide







tuck everlasting by natalie babbitt a novel study guide

“Winnie has an extra-special place in my heart,” she said. Hart, who was last seen in Spreckels’ “A Little Night Music,” and previously in Cinnabar Theater’s all-girl adaptation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, confirms that playing Winnie Foster – especially as written in this lavish Tony-nominated musical – has been a dream come true. The two bond over their mutual sense of isolation, and Winnie must eventually make a choice as to whether she will join the Tucks on their immortal journey, or let nature take its normal course of growing, aging and saying goodbye. That’s how old he was when his family unknowingly drank from a secret spring over 80 years earlier, only later realizing that the magic waters made them immortal, impervious to sickness and death. The Tucks, she learns, are over 100 years old, even Jesse, who appears to be just 17. It tells the story of an unhappily over-protected 11-year-old girl living in a small New Hampshire town in 1890, who encounters the mysterious Tuck family, hiding in the woods. The show opened on May 5, and will run through May 21. It’s just part of an actors’ job when they are cast as the iconic Winnie Foster in a production of “Tuck Everlasting: The Musical.”īased on Natalie Babbitt’s 1975 novel “Tuck Everlasting,” the 2015 musical version is having its North Bay premiere at Spreckels Performing Arts Center, with Hart playing the lead in a cast that also includes Petaluma’s Larry Williams, Nico Alva and Ron Lam. This is no teenage existential crisis, however. Molly Belle Hart, of Petaluma, has been thinking a lot about living and dying.









Tuck everlasting by natalie babbitt a novel study guide