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Once Upon A Wintertime
Program Categories
Storytellers, Theater Programs
Audience Age
Family-especially ages 4 and above
Warm your hearts and your imaginations with this performance of tales from long ago. These stories of wintertime magic and fun are drawn from many cultures ranging from the lyrical Grimms tale of Snow White and Rose Red to tales of folksy New England escapades. Transform a winter’s day or evening into a time of delight. Choose "Once Upon A Wintertime” as a non-denominational way to celebrate the December holiday season.
$425.
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. Some sliding scale rates available for smaller libraries.
Group Size
Limit 125 people unless in larger venue with auditorium style setting
Program Length
one hour
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
09/10/2020
Recent Library/School Appearances by Diane Edgecomb
Vicky Burr Hyde Park Library
Hyde Park/Boston, MA
(617)361-2524
Lorraine Der Hamilton-Wenham Public Library
Hamilton, MA
(978)468-5577
Mia Cabana Jones Library
Amherst, MA
(413)259-3091
Sara Foster, Berlin Public Library
Berlin, MA
(978)838-2812
Karen Silverthorn, Thayer Memorial Library
Lancaster, MA
(978)368-8928
Performer’s Contact Information
Diane Edgecomb
Diane EdgecombPO Box 300016
Boston, MA 02130
“Thank you so much for that lively performance of Once Upon A Wintertime, you had the audience eating out of the palm of your hand! You are so good at judging the audience and tweaking your program to fit the group, even so far as the sound system! You are a true professional and we just love you here in Duxbury.” Marty O’Meara, Duxbury Free Library, Duxbury, MA