BAR HARBORโThe Middle School Shakespeare Project, a program in its third year supporting teamwork and community engagement for young people, will present โRomeo and Julietโ at the Jesup Library on Friday, June 13 at 6:30 p.m. The project is run by Healthy Acadia in collaboration with the Conners Emerson School, the Jesup, and Barn Arts and features fifteen different students from four local schools in grades 4-8.
Andrew Simon, who works with Healthy Acadia on a variety of youth programs in Hancock and Washington County, has been leading the project since its inception in 2022.
โThis is a really exciting way to build relationships and support resilience in our communityโ, said Simon. โThe project connects students with a shared interest so that they can create something new together, and the collaboration between local organizations shows these young people that they matter to this community.โ
The team of students have been meeting after school for a short rehearsal period to get to know the play and one another. Theyโre working on a cut version of the script that will run about 35 minutes.
โThe Jesup is an ideal venue for this production and not just because of the balcony,โ said Simon. โA performance that features a mixed group of local children in a shared community space sends an important message. It lets these students know that their voices and their ideas have value and they deserve to be featured and celebrated.โ
About Healthy Acadia:
Healthy Acadia is a community health organization dedicated to building vibrant communities and making it easier for all people to lead healthier lives. Through partnerships, education, and initiatives, Healthy Acadia addresses a wide range of health priorities across Hancock and Washington counties in Maine. To learn more visit https://healthyacadia.org.