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Summer Reading Shows
Program Category
Costumes
Audience Age
Family-especially ages 5 and above
Every summer Diane offers wonderful shows to dovetail the iread and Collaborative Summer Reading themes. In addition, her office writes local Cultural Council grants for libraries to bring these summer reading performances or other performances during the year. Check out the link on her website to read about what the offerings are for THIS summer. livingmyth.com/summer-reading And email her before the October deadline for the Cultural Council grants and she'll start the process to get funds for your library programming.
$475.
Fee listed above is for a live performance- depending on location some travel may apply. Reduced performance fees for block bookings may be available especially during summer reading.
Group Size
Limit 125 people unless auditorium style setting
Program Length
50 minutes
Storytelling is the most flexible of art forms! All that is required is an open-comfortable space for the audience to gather. If the performance is to be outdoors then request is for teller not to be in direct sunlight for the length of the performance. Diane has excellent sound equipment that can be heard at a distance which helps with social distancing.
Last Modified
08/29/2025
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Performer’s Contact Information
Diane Edgecomb
Diane Edgecomb44 Saint John Street
Boston (JP), MA 02130

'Thank you for such a wonderful performance at the Abington Public Library this summer! Our young library users loved the opportunity to join you on stage and become a part of the story. I was thrilled with the variety of tales you shared, bringing the stories of cultures from around the globe to new ears, both young and old. This program attracted a multi-generational audience and captured everyone’s attention and heart regardless of age.' Lauren Budd, Children’s Librarian, Abington Public Library, Abington, MA