David Engel Performs in PIRATE SCHOOL! at the Waterfront Museum Showboat Barge, May 12

By: Mar. 19, 2012
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David Engel performs one-man family vaudeville show, PIRATE SCHOOL! aboard the historic Waterfront Museum Showboat Barge on one-day only, Saturday May 12, 2012 at 1 & 4 pm. Note that this show aboard the Waterfront Museum normally in Red Hook will be docked at Hudson River Park Pier 25 at the foot of N. Moore Street.

PIRATE SCHOOL! is a mischievous blend of clown theater, magic, zany musical score and boisterous full-audience participation.

During PIRATE SCHOOL! Billy Bones teaches youngsters how to be good pirates with lessons on how to stand, talk, sing and laugh like Buccaneers; cannons boom, skulls talk, cutlasses drop and pets run amok. PIRATE SCHOOL! aims to satisfy children’s universal curiosity about the briny Buccaneers of yore while subtly boosting their self-esteem and prompting them to be more empathetic, responsible and courageous. See more at: http://www.mypirateschool.com.

For tickets call (877) 238-5596 or visit http://www.smarttix.com/show.aspx?showcode=BIL10. Advance tickets: Adults $13, Children under 10 years $10. Tickets at the door (when available) Adults $15, Children under 10 years $12.

The Waterfront Museum is housed aboard a covered all-wood barge listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Waterfront Museum will be docked at Hudson River Park Pier 25 from May 3 to 15. Other historic vessels docked at Pier 25 will include The Tug Pegasus and The Steamship Lilac. The Park is located in Tribeca, Manhattan at N. Moore Street. Hudson River Park's Pier 25 is located at West Street and N. Moore Street. Nearest subway stations are the Franklin Street stop on the 1 or Canal Street on the A/C/E (exit at Walker Street.) N. Moore Street is one block north of Franklin Street or a block south of Walker Street. Walk west on N. Moore to the pier.



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