Storytellers amaze in interactive 'Aesop'.(ARTS & CULTURE)(RAINBOW REVIEW: THEATER)

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From: The Washington Times
Date: 20070324
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Byline: Reagan Karr, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES

By Reagan Karr, age 5, Unitas Classical Christian Homeschool Cooperative, Davidsonville, Md.

I saw "Aesop Bops!" at the Kennedy Center Family Theater. The show was a lot of fun. There were two people in the show: David Gonzales, who is a storyteller, and Daniel Kelly, who played music.

Mr. Gonzales told us three stories: "The Lion and the Mouse," "The Fisherman and His Wife" and "The Turtle's Shell." He used his hands, body, music and different voices to tell the stories. Before the show started, we got a paper that ...

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