Kindergarten takes a funny, insightful look at what is profound in everyday life. It’s an evening of
theatrical storytelling with monologues, dialogues enhanced through the use of projections and
live piano underscoring. The charming stories feature colorful characters such as a shy little boy
who insists on playing the pig in his class production of Cinderella and steals the show; a man
whose dreams of flying carries him high over Los Angeles… in a lawn chair buoyed by surplus
weather balloons; a mother of the bride who’s staged a perfect wedding – until the bowling ball
of fate rolls down the aisle; and a modern-day Greek philosopher who finds the meaning of life
in a piece of a broken mirror from World War II. Fulghum’s best-selling book, All I Really Needed
To Know I Learned In Kindergarten has sold over 8 million copies in at over ninety -three
countries since its first publication in 1986. His poignant, comedic stories still celebrate our very
existence today by giving us hope in our divided world and reminding us of our critical human
connection to one another and the enduring power of storytelling.
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