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Mr. Harrison – the drama teacher, socialist and idealistic, called Mr. Nixon in the play, to "Protect the names of the innocent", young and casual. Mrs. Hudson – the headmistress, called Mrs. Parry in the play, loud and large with a terrible dress sense. Bobby Moxon – (Oggy Moxon) Bully of the school who scares teachers and students alike.
Let's Pretend, created and directed by Nila Mack, was a CBS radio series for children. Prior to being renamed Let's Pretend , the program had a variety of titles and formats. In its most famous form, Let's Pretend , the Peabody Award -winning series ran from 1934 to 1954.
Nila Mack (October 24, 1891, in Arkansas City, Kansas – January 20, 1953, in New York, New York) was the creator and director of Let's Pretend, the long-running CBS radio series for children. She served as the Director of Children's Programs for CBS from 1930 to 1953.
In 2012, Teachers Pay Teachers revealed that a teacher has made over $1 million in profit from the marketplace. 10 years later in 2022, it announced that there are more than 300 teachers that have gone on to earn at least $1 million in profit from Teachers Pay Teachers. [2] Teachers Pay Teachers was acquired by IXL Learning on March 2, 2023. [3]
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One structural unit that is still useful to playwrights today is the "French scene", which is a scene in a play where the beginning and end are marked by a change in the makeup of the group of characters onstage rather than by the lights going up or down or the set being changed. [22] Notable playwrights: Pierre Corneille (1606–84)
Kevin O'Donnell wrote in Rolling Stone that "Time to Pretend is a space-rock gem that mocks the clichéd coke-and-hookers rock-star lifestyle, over big synth whooshes." [10] The song hit #38 on the Mediabase Alternative chart. [11] Time critic Josh Tyrangiel named Time to Pretend the #8 song of 2008. [12]