Eyes Like Stars (Théâtre Illuminata, Act I)

Eyes Like Stars (Théâtre Illuminata, Act I)

By Lisa Mantchev

Subjects: Identity, fiction, Actors and actresses, Identity, Books and reading, Actors and actresses, fiction, Theater, Theater, fiction, Orphans, fiction, Books and reading, fiction, Magic, Theaters, Magic, fiction, Fiction, Children's fiction, Orphans, Juvenile fiction, Actors, Identity (Psychology)

Description: Beatrice Shakespeare Smith, a sarcastic, likable 17-year-old, must find a way to make herself invaluable to the Théâtre Illuminata or she will be forced to leave the only home she has ever known. How she arrived at the theater as a baby is somewhat of a mystery, and through the years she has been allowed to run free and cause mayhem of one kind or another. Beatrice proposes to restage Hamlet set in ancient Egypt and promises it will be the sell-out performance that will restore the Théâtre to its former glory. If that were all, the story line would be fairly straightforward. However, the Théâtre Illuminata is no ordinary theater. Characters from the world's major plays live inside, summoned forth by pinning a note on the Call Board.

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