SIDEWAYS STORIES FROM WAYSIDE SCHOOL Plays 4/18, 25, 5/2, 16

By: Mar. 02, 2009
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Based upon the book by Louis Sachar, Sideways Stories from Wayside School was adapted by the stage by John Olive and is directed by Mark Adams. The show will be performed at the Main Street Theater (Chelsea Market) on Sautrdays April 18 &25 and May 2 & 16 at 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm. The show is recommended for Kindergarten-aged kids and up.

Wayside School is sideways.  That’s how the builder built it.  Instead of making thirty classrooms side by side, he built them one on top of the other, which explains why all kinds of crazy things happen there – especially to Myron, Bebe, Leslie, Rondi and Dameon, who attend class on the thirtieth floor.  You’ll also get to meet Mrs. Gorf, the meanest teacher at Wayside School, the delightful Mrs. Jewls, and Louis, the yard teacher. And, if you’re curious, you might get to find out what happened to the nineteenth floor!


Tickets cost $10 for children and students and $12 for adults. Group rates for 10 or more are available. School groups can call 713-524-9196 ext. 101 for available field trip times.

No children under 3 are allowed in the theater (including sleeping babies).

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.

For information & charge by phone, call: 713.524.6706.

To pay online visit: www.mainstreettheater.com or www.ticketweb.com.



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