AFTERNOON OF THE ELVES Plays Main Street Theater 11/7, 11/14

By: Sep. 14, 2009
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Afternoon of the Elves, Based on the book by Janet Taylor Lisle , Adapted for the stage by Y York, Directed by Daria James

MAIN STREET THEATER - CHELSEA MARKET, 4617 Montrose Blvd., Houston, TX 77006

DATES & TIMES: Saturdays, November 7 & 14, 2009 at 1pm and 4pm

(school groups call 713-524-9196 ext 101 for available field trip times)

Sara-Kate Connolly, the loner with the tough girl attitude introduces her popular classmate, Hillary, to her secret world: a tiny elf village created in Sara-Kate's backyard. The girls' friendship is challenged by other popular kids and even Hillary's parents, but only grows stronger when Sara-Kate reveals the truth about her ailing mother. A beautiful story about the wonder of imagination and the strength of friendship, Afternoon of the Elves is a must-see for the upper elementary and middle school student!
Recommended for Third Grade and up.

TICKET PRICES AND DISCOUNTS:

$12 preferred seating; $10 side seating; group rates (10 or more) available. No children under 3 allowed in the theater (including sleeping babies).
BOX OFFICE INFORMATION:

Advance tickets for ALL Main Street Theater Productions, on sale at the Main Street Theater Box Office:

Main Street Theater - Rice Village, 2540 Times Blvd., Houston, TX 77005

Information & Charge by Phone: 713.524.6706

Charge Online: www.mainstreettheater.com or www.ticketweb.com

Credit Cards: VISA, MC, AMEX, DISC

WEBSITE:
www.mainstreettheater.com

 

 


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