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ArtsPower Presents

Otherwise Known As Sheila the Great
October 3, 2012

Grades 1 – 6 Family Relationships, Language/Communications Skills, Literature-Based, Values-Based

Being a 10 year-old kid is kind of a pain. Having an older sister is really a pain. Being afraid of everything is ... well, just plain painful! Sheila Tubman, otherwise known as Sheila the Great, comes of age in this lively and poignant musical about discovering the person within.



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Harry the Dirty Dog
October 10, 2012

Grades K – 2 Family Relationships, Language/Communications Skills, Literature-Based, Musical, Values-Based

Harry has everything a little white dog with black spots could want. There’s just one problem: he hates taking baths. He hates them so much, in fact, that one morning he runs away. After a wonderful day spent playing in the dirt, Harry gets so grubby that he turns into a little black dog with white spots…and returns home to find that his family doesn’t recognize him


 

Warner Theatre Center for Arts Education
Presents


Sleeping Beauty
February 15, 2013

Grades K – 5 Family Relationships, Literature-Based,
Language/Communication Skills, Musical

A delightful, original spin on the beloved fairy tale,
this magical production of Sleeping Beauty will enchant audiences of all ages as it tells the story of Briar Rose, an disgruntled fairy, good triumphing over evil and the enduring power of love. Written and composed by local couple Barbara and Matthew Valenti and featuring the students of the Warner Theatre Center for Arts Education.


ArtsPower Presents



Laura Ingalls Wilder
April 8, 2013

Grades 1 – 6 Family Relationships, Historical, Literature-Based,
Language/Communications Skills, Musical, Values-Based

Laura and her family travel across America in search of a place they can call home. Facing obstacles such as scarlet fever and eviction from their land, their pioneering
spirit and family bonds are tested but never broken.
This uplifting story of one of America’s most beloved authors comes to life in this popular musical.


All shows begin at 9:45 a.m. and all seats are $8.00. One teacher or chaperone per 10 students admitted free of charge. Each show is approximately one hour in duration. During the winter months, an alternate performance date may be offered in the event of inclement weather. NO tickets will be issued. Ask about our snow dates when registering for a performance.

To register, call (860) 489-7180, ext. 121 for our Group Sales Department.

Please state your choice of show, date and number of seats at the time of registration.
Early registration and early payment help to ensure seating preference.

Thank you to the Golub Foundation and Friendship Family Fund!

 

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