Antonio Sacre

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Antonio Sacre
Born 1968
Boston
Notable award(s) International Reading Association Notable Books

Antonio Sacre (born 1968) is an American bilingual storyteller, author and performance artist. Born in Boston to an Irish American mother and Cuban father, he now is based in Los Angeles and performs in both English and Spanish.

He has written 10 plays and over 30 stories, and performs at storytelling festivals (including the National Storytelling Festival) and fringe festivals. He is a member of the Redmoon Theater company in Chicago, Illinois. A children's book author,[1] his story The Barking Mouse is winner of the 2004 International Reading Association Notable Books for a Global Society. The Barking Mouse is also featured on the Teaching Tolerance website.

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[edit] Published works

  • (2003) The Barking Mouse. Albert Whitman & Company. ISBN 0-8075-0571-4. 
  • (2000) Water Torture, the Barking Mouse, and Other Tales of Wonder (Audio Cassette), Woodside Ave Music Productions Inc. ISBN 1-886283-15-X. 
  • (1996) Looking For Papito : Family Stories from Latin America (Audio Cassette), Woodside Ave Music Productions Inc. ISBN 1-886283-09-5. 
  • (2002) Faster Than Sooner-Tales of An Immigrants Son (Audio CD), Woodside Ave Music Productions Inc. ASIN B000CAFGBG. 

[edit] References

  1. ^ Antonio Sacre. University of Colorado at Boulder. Retrieved on 2006-07-28.

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