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The Story of the Nutcracker - by Michele Vacca
November 10 - December 15, 2007
A unique dramatization drawing from the “Tales of Hoffmann,” a story by Dumas, and the famous Tchaikovsky ballet, this delightful holiday play is sure to entertain all ages. A gift of three very special dolls leads two children to the Land of Enchanted Dreams, where snowflakes talk and dance, nutcrackers turn into princes and dolls are ballerinas. This enchanting play with music is colorful, comical, holiday fun for the whole family!
The Magic Ring-Dang-Do – by Hank McNally
January 12 - February 16, 2008
A beautiful princess must be rescued. A young farmer looking for adventure gets help from a used armor dealer and a misunderstood ogre to conquer the cave-dwelling dragon and rescue the princess. This musical modern fairy tale is full of laughter and excitement for both the young and young-at-heart.
Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp - by Elizabeth Brown Dooley
March 8 - April 12, 2008
In this classic story, as told by Scheherazade, Aladdin and his friend Nuphsed the Camel must outsmart a wicked magician to find true love and happiness. Follow their adventures in ancient Bagdad where a cave full of jewels and a magical lamp open a whole new world for a resourceful boy and his friend.
The Truly Remarkable Puss-in-Boots - by Patricia Clapp
May 3 - June 7, 2008
An extraordinary talking cat struts through a series of adventures and conquers a terrifying ogre. Puss not only helps her young master live happily ever after but shows us that good fortune can often be found where we least expect it. This clever adaptation of the original 17th century fairy tale by Charles Perrault is purr-fectly grand.
Sleeping Beauty - by Laura Williams
June 28 - August 2, 2008
Travel to a land of enchantment with kings, queens, good and bad fairies, brave and cowardly princes, and the lovely Sleeping Beauty. This endearing fairy tale is one of our favorites from Ms. Williams, who has adapted it with grace, charm and wit.
Performances are held on Saturdays at 11:00 am and 1:30 pm.
Tickets are $7.00 each. Reservations are recommended.
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