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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Performances for & by children and Young adults

At the Ridgefield Playhouse May 21 is Pippi Longstocking
Pippilotta Delicatessa Windowshade Macrelmint Ephraim's Daughter Longstocking - or Pippi for short - lives by herself with a horse and monkey in an old abandoned villa. Her father is a pirate, her mother is in heaven, and she is the strongest girl in the world.
American Family Theatre's production of Astrid Lindren's popular children's story brings this most outrageous redhead to life in an enjoyable performance for the whole family. Performances at 11 AM and 2 PM.

Closing at the Downtown Cabaret Children’s Theater is Goldie Locks
Welcome to the BIG TOP CIRCUS. A world full of magic, and wonder awaits as we meet the stars of the circus, the Clowns, the Old Lion, The Giraffe Sisters, Goldie Locks, and of course, The Three Bears. Our bears sing and dance to a brand new tuneful score that will have you humming and dancing along. Goldie Locks, our escape artist, is the great niece of Uncle Houdini, who owns the circus. Goldie Locks is not happy that the bears are the stars of the circus, and when she finds out that her uncle is giving the circus to her on her 18th birthday, she causes quite an upset. She begins to take over by invading the bears' dressing room. She eats their food, sits in their chairs, and even sleeps in their beds! The animals call a meeting to decide how they are going to get back at Goldie Locks, but the wise Old Lion convinces them all that nothing will ever be gained by anger. Goldie Locks, who thinks she can get out of anything, creates a new act, but the first attempt at escape goes horribly wrong. In spite of her cruelty to them, The Bears come to her rescue. Goldie Locks sees the error of her ways, and vows never to be selfish again. She gives the Bears their starring billing back and the circus goes on to delight young and old once again. 

Playhouse on Park will perform I THINK I CAN in June.
Becky Watkins has an acute case of "I-don't-think-I-can-do-it-itis." Luckily, Becky's sophisticated house cat and personal adviser, Professor, recognizes her symptoms and leads her and your audience through a magical adventure. Becky becomes a Fire Chief, a Lion Tamer and finally President of the World! Audiences will have an abundance of fun through participation and song.
Recommended for pre-school through 3rd grade and runs about 45 minutes.

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

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