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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Theater for Children and Young adults Feb 16

This is the last week for Rumpelstilskin, at the Downtown Cabaret Children’s Theater  
The story of turning straw into gold and how the kingdom of Whipple is saved. Good old Rumpel! The Grimm fairy tale brought to life with songs and music. 

At The Ridgefield Playhouse on Feb 25 it’s Harriet Tubman & the Underground Railroad
Presented by Theatre IV, Arts in Education, A Black History Month Production.
This stirring drama with music is a classic tribute to the great American who freed herself and hundreds of people from the bonds of slavery. Her courage helped change the world. Share her adventurous life, the joys, sorrows, and challenges faced by this brave woman, in this accurate and deeply moving musical history lesson.
for Grades 3 - 8 

At Playhouse on Park is Homeroom
Matters of importance to contemporary teen-agers in school are explored in Homeroom. The show begins with Jeff, expressing the belief that the kids in his homeroom have nothing in common except for their last name starting with the letter “V”. Fifteen songs later, Jeff is more aware of the similarities than the differences. The teens come together to share their feelings regarding relationships, academic success and failure and the significance of secrets, lies, loss and lockers. Their individual stories weave together a musical that addresses themes of understanding, acceptance, independence and responsibility. Middle school through High schoolers and their families will enjoy this musical. 

ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS... make your reservations for Brookfield Theater for the Arts FREE high school preview of DOG SEES GOD on March 3rd. A valid high school ID is required at the door.
Your favorite Peanuts gang members, back but not the way you remember them. The characters now have to deal with High School and everything that goes with it including sex, drugs, alcohol, sexual identity, teen bullying and suicide. This dark comedy will have you laughing and crying through the entire show. The names are a little different but the characters are still the same.

This is your Stage Gram, for Children and young Adults. Break a Leg.

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