Walking Fish Theatre to Present Family Theatre Series at Penn Treaty Park, 8/15

By: Aug. 02, 2013
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B. Someday Productions, with home at The Walking Fish Theatre, is proud to announce an outdoor performance of The Family Theatre Serieson Thursday, August 15, 2013 at 6:00pm at Penn Treaty Park. The Family Theatre Series is an interactive, literature-based performance program for children (ages 2-7) and their caregivers. Penn Treaty Park is a small public park in Fishtown where William Penn signed a peace treaty with the Lenape Indians, Philadelphia, PA 19125. The cost is FREE! Call 215-427-9255 for more information.

The Family Theatre Series features two professional actors, Hannah T MacLeod and Matt Shell IV, bringing great children's stories to life. The children in the audience are encouraged to participate by acting out the characters with their bodies and their voices. We will perform Goldilocks, Frog & Toad and more!

Penn Treaty Park is a small park on the western bank of the Delaware River, in the Fishtown neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is located on Beach Street, near its intersection with Delaware Avenue.

B. Someday Productions, a 501.c.(3) non-profit theatre-arts corporation, is a small independent producing and presenting theatre company, producing mainstage shows and cabaret productions, educational outreach programs, co-producing comedy, community and family theatre programs. B. Someday was honored with its first Barrymore Award for its outreach program, Of Mythic Proportions in 2010.

Established in 2007, Walking Fish Theatre, home to B. Someday Productions, is located in Kensington, on the Frankford Avenue Corridor of the Arts in Philadelphia. B. Someday is committed, within its community and beyond, to bringing and creating art on the Frankford Avenue Arts Corridor.

B. Someday Productions uses theatre, literature and myth to bring together artists and the community through the magic of live theatre. To that end, B. Someday celebrates tradition while renewing the creative process through producing theatre--original, adaptation and in existence--providing educational programs and operating the Walking Fish Theatre.



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