Starlight's Children's Theatre has announced its 2013 season at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley will be presented January 16-20; Peter Cottontail III will be presented March 27-31.
The Way Off Broadway Children's Theatre's production of THE MUSICAL ADVENTURES OF FLAT STANLEY runs through July 14th with performances every Saturday afternoon and the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month, with select added weekdays. See photos from the production below!
Following The Way Off Broadway Children's Theatre's sold out run of Pinkalicious - The Musical, which opened the theatre's 2012 Season, another children's character is getting ready to move into Way Off Broadway for the spring and summer.
South Bend Civic THeatre will present The Musical Adventures of FLAT STANLEY, JR., with a book by Timothy A. McDonald, music by David Weinstein and Timothy A. McDonald and Jonathan K. Waller and Stephen Gabriel, lyrics by Timothy A. McDonald and Jonathan K. Waller, and based on the book "Flat Stanley" by Jeff Brown; directed by Joshua Napierkowski.
South Bend Civic THeatre will present The Musical Adventures of FLAT STANLEY, JR., with a book by Timothy A. McDonald, music by David Weinstein and Timothy A. McDonald and Jonathan K. Waller and Stephen Gabriel, lyrics by Timothy A. McDonald and Jonathan K. Waller, and based on the book "Flat Stanley" by Jeff Brown; directed by Joshua Napierkowski.
This spring, Walnut Street Theatre for Kids audiences will embark on an extraordinary journey with The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley, packed with song-and-dance fun, exciting travel and new discoveries.
This spring, Walnut Street Theatre for Kids audiences will embark on an extraordinary journey with The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley, packed with song-and-dance fun, exciting travel and new discoveries.
This spring, Walnut Street Theatre for Kids audiences will embark on an extraordinary journey with The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley, packed with song-and-dance fun, exciting travel and new discoveries.
With over 30 shows opening this month on DC area stages, there is a buffet of choices for local theatre goers and visitors to our nation's capital, from a Tom Kitt musical, to a bloody barber pie-filled Sondheim feast, to children's classics adapted for the stage, to American Idol contestants with slicked back hair, to a psycho woman and her schizo sister, to Commedia dell'Arte. There's something for everyone, so come visit the DC area, and have a monumental time in our theatres!
Work Light Productions, the producer of numerous theatrical touring productions including the Tony-winning AVENUE Q, is donating monies raised during the show to the Monmouth Medical Center Foundation/Valerie Center, an organization that provides healthcare services for children with cancer and blood disorders.