Hansel and Gretel

Learning resources for middle school and high school classrooms

 

We are excited to give teachers and students a glimpse into the story, music and images of Lyric’s 2023 production of Hansel and Gretel. The presentation below serves as a one-stop-shop to prepare classes for the performance experience. It can be used as a quick reference or a longer study guide with prompts for deeper consideration both before and after coming to the theater.

Overview

This slide deck contains:

  • A list of characters
  • A summary of the story
  • Literary themes and prompts
  • Listening examples and prompts
  • About the writers
  • Additional prompts

You may also elect to use the “speaker notes,” which contain additional information. Simply click on the three dots next to the slide number to gain access to them.

Prompts

Prompts are included as questions throughout the slide deck. They are designed to be flexible for your classroom needs, but here are some ways you might use them:

  • Small group discussions
  • Think-Pair-Share
  • Writing exercises
  • Quick ways to break up a lecture-style class, calling on 1 or 2 students to answer questions
Assessment

Using the prompts allows for a variety of ways to assess student learning and engagement. Here are some ways to do this:

  • Informal, verbal responses to quickly assess comprehension and interest
  • Written or presented responses for more formal, graded assessment

Photo credits: Photos from this production are credited within the slide deck: Dan Rest. Background images are by Kyle Flubacker (slide 21) and Darris Lee Harris (slide 37). Everything else is taken from Wikicommons, and credited within the deck, as needed.

Music credit: Listening examples within slide deck are the approved recording: EMI label -- von Otter, Bonney, Lipovšek, cond. Tate