Book
and lyrics by Judith Viorst. Music by Shelly Markham.
Based on Judith Viorst's book: Alexander, Who's Not (Do
You Hear Me? I Mean It!) Going to Move.
In
this hilarious sequel to Alexander and the Terrible,
Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, Alexander has really
bad news —his dad has taken a job in a new city
a thousand miles away, which means that he, his mom,
his dad and his bossy older brothers Nick and Anthony
are going to have to move. And
even though his mom says "Wait, you'll like it,"
Alexander already knows that he'll hate it and so he
has decided that he won't move. Now Alexander must figure
out HOW he's not going to move. Will his family be able
to convince him that home is "where your family
is, where you're with the people who love you best of
all." Or will Alexander really “Not Not Not
Not Not” move?
Peter
Rabbit and the Garden of Doom
National Children's Theatre Festival Winner!
April 25 – May 26, 2012 Saturdays at 2 p.m.
By Milton Granger
Based on characters from Beatrix Potter's book
"The Tale of Peter Rabbit".
A
brand new children’s musical chosen from Actors’
Playhouse national call to competition, Peter
Rabbit and the Garden of Doom is this year’s
National Children's Theatre Festival Winner. Peter Rabbit
really loves vegetables, but when his sweet-toothed sisters
Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontail want only cakes and cookies,
that’s all Mother Rabbit will serve. Luckily he’s
found a source for his veggies: when Mother isn’t
looking, he trades sweets for produce with his cousin
Benjamin Bunny, who won’t share his mysterious source
of vegetables with Peter. Will Peter brave the dark woods,
open fields and tall fences in order to discover the Vegetable
Paradise for himself? The answer lies in this fun, New-Tricious
musical mystery!
National
Children's Theatre Festival Kids Fest Family Weekend
April 28 & 29, 2012
All day family cultural
fun featuring the National Children's Theatre Festival
Winner Peter Rabbit and the Garden of Doom
Snow
White and the Seven Dwarfs
June 27 – August 4, 2012
Saturdays at 2 p.m.
“Mirror,
mirror on the wall, what is the greatest show of all?”
“Duh…Snow White of course!” Join the
outspoken Magic Mirror, the scheming Evil Stepmother,
the handsome Prince, the unpredictable Seven Dwarfs, and
of course the delicate and fair Snow White, in this magical
and exciting retelling of the classic tale by the Brothers
Grimm.
Kids
Crown Award "Best Children's Theatre in Miami" South Florida Parenting Magazine