FRECKLEFACE STRAWBERY Joins Save The Children For Holiday Performance

By: Nov. 28, 2011
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FRECKLEFACE STRAWBERY, the hit off Broadway family musical has teamed up with Save The Children and will present a special benefit performance on Saturday, December 10th at 3 pm at MMAC Theatre (Manhattan Movement and Arts Center), 248 West 60th Street off of West End Avenue.

Julianne Moore, Academy-Award nominated actress and author of the Freckleface Strawberry children’s books (and the REAL Strawberry!) will make a special appearance at the show to lend her support for her charity of choice, Save the Children.
Tickets for this very special afternoon are $100.00 and are available at www.savethechildren.org/freckleface or by calling Sarah McLoughlin at Save the Children, 203-221-4181. Save the Children will receive 100% of the ticket price from this performance.

The MMAC Theatre (Manhattan Movement and Arts Center) is New York’s newest family destination for performances and classes. Other popular shows currently playing at the theatre include PETER PANtomime (which will also have a special performance on Dec 10th at 5:30 pm to benefit Save The Children) and THE AMAZING MAX. For information on all shows at the theatre go to www.manhattanmovement.com. For tickets to other performances of FRECKLEFACE STRAWBERRY call telecharge.com and 212 239-6200. FRECKLEFACE STRAWBERRY plays on Saturdays and Sundays at 1 pm and 3 pm with added holiday performances (check out website at www.frecklefacethemusical for complete schedule).

Save the Children is the leading independent organization creating lasting change in the lives of children in need in the United States and around the world. When disaster strikes around the world, Save the Children is there to save lives with food, medical care and education and remains to help communities rebuild through long-term recovery.



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