Monday, October 17, 2011
Performances for & by children and Young adults
At the Seven Angles Children’s Theatre is Pinkalicious between October 19- 22 at 10 AM
Pinkalicious can’t stop eating pink cupcakes despite all the warnings she receives. Her pink indulgence sends her to the doctor’s office with Pinkititis, she has turned pink from head to toe. But when her “pinkness” gets to a deeper shade of pink, only Pinkalicious can figure out a way to fix this problem. You’ll turn pink with laughter! A valuable lesson about self control and the importance of moderation for boys and girls of all ages.
Ridgefield Theater Barn 'The Theater Barn Kids' presents Annie Jr. October 21st - 23rd.
It’s upbeat plot and flamboyant characters have made Annie one of the most beloved musicals in history. It will be amazing to see the Theater Barn Kids bring it to life on the Ridgfield Theater Barn stage!
Frankenstein: The Halloween Hi-jinks Musical Comedy will be preformed at the Downtown Cabaret Children’s Theatre, Weekends at 11 AM and 1:30 PM, through Nov 6.
With Songs and Dances you know and love!-And a load of tricks and treats! It's a hard knock life for Little Orphan Heidi. She's the "Maid of all overwork," at Herr and Frau Pumpernickel's Bavarian Tavern. But that's not all – Up in his Transylvanian castle, Count Dracula and his Gummy Grandmother, are planning to put little Heidi into their Thanksgiving dinner pot. Horrors! But Dracula is a big old failure as a vampire and everything else. That's when the fun begins, as Dracula and Frankenstein, and a bevy of super brat school girls come together in crazy and daft encounters! Described as "inspired mayhem."
Western Connecticut State University will stage Sweeney Todd for weekends in October through November 12, in the Berkshire Theatre in Berkshire Hall on the university’s Midtown campus.
For details on these performances, check the links.
This is your Stage Gram, for or by: Children and young Adults. Break a Leg.
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