EGADZ! VARIETY SHOW Comes To Theater For Children At CCCArts 8/21

By: Aug. 20, 2009
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EGADZ! Variety Show comes to Theater for Children at the Cape Cod Center for the Arts at the Cape Playhouse on Friday, August 21, 2009 at 9:30am and 11:30am. Presented by Michael Menes.

EGADZ! Variety Show is a fast-paced, one-man variety show guaranteed to tickle and amaze! Extraordinary juggling, mind-boggling physical illusions and so much more! How does he do it?

Tickets cost $9 for the first floor and $8 for the second floor. Order on the website at http://www.capecodcenterforthearts.org or call 508.385.3911.

On the Cape Playhouse Stage at 820 Route 6A, Dennis Village on Friday, August 21. TWO SHOWS! 9:30 and 11:30 a.m.

Presented on the stage of the Cape Playhouse, what could be more fun than a summer filled with teddy bears, puppets, stories, dance and song? Come enjoy the magic and wonder of live theatre designed especially for children, brought to you by the Cape Cod Center for the Arts.

The CCCArts brings you classic tales, zany humor, beloved stories and lively music - each production a wonderful way to introduce young people to the joys of theatre. Appropriate for children preschool age on up, and with two performances of each show (9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.), there are plenty of opportunities for kids (and grown-ups!) to enjoy this special treat.

Celebrating more than 80 seasons, the Cape Playhouse is proud to be America's Oldest Professional Summer Theatre. Californian Raymond Moore spent several summers in Provincetown where he was involved in painting scenery, writing plays and acting in theatre there. His vision, however, was to have a theatre of his own - a smart, sophisticated summer theatre, which would bring Broadway to Cape Cod. So in 1927, he bought a 19th century former Unitarian Meeting House for $200 and had it moved to 3 1/2 acres of pasture land fronting the Old Kings Highway in Dennis and converted it into a theatre. The original pews, now with cushions, still serve as seats.



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