Pied Piper Presents GIGGLE, GIGGLE, QUACK 2/12
By: BWW
News Desk Feb. 12, 2011
Village Theatre Pied Piper is excited to present the uproarious new musical, GIGGLE, GIGGLE, QUACK at the Everett Civic Auditorium on Saturday, February 12, 2011.
The New York Times bestselling author Doreen Cronin brings back ole Farmer Brown's wacky animal gang in this brand new musical, based on Giggle, Giggle, Quack, the sequel to her Caldecott Award-winning book, Click, Clack, Moo: Cows that Type. When a very weary Farmer Brown takes a much-needed vacation, he leaves his city-slicker brother, Bob, in charge. The mischievous farm animals are quick to exploit the situation. Duck, being the manipulative mallard that he is, takes it upon himself to revise the list of instructions Farmer Brown left for Bob and give it a slight upgrade. Among his demands are "pizza for the hen," "bubble baths for the pig," and "movie night for the cow." The barnyard howls with laughter as Duck's ploy is accomplished and Bob bewilderedly complies with the unusual instructions. Cronin's books are always sure-fire hits among children. The beloved characters that render her books so successful are back and brought to life with a degree of vigor and wit that audiences will absolutely love. Pied Piper Manager, Erica Weir, raves about how "Kids just go crazy watching as chaos ensues, hysterically on stage." The unbelievable amount of energy that GIGGLE, GIGGLE, QUACK exhibits is an experience in itself that audiences of any age will treasure.What: GIGGLE, GIGGLE, QUACK
Produced by Dallas Children's Theatre
Based on the book by Doreen Cronin
Illustrations by Betsy Lewin
Music and Lyrics by George Howe
Adapted for the stage by James E. Grote
2415 Colby Avenue
Everett, WA 98201When: February 12, 2011, 2:00 PM - ON SALE NOW
Tickets: $13 (youth/seniors), $15 (general)
Box Office: (425) 257-8600 or www.villagetheatre.org
The Pied Piper program is dedicated to enriching the cultural lives of young people and supporting the classroom objectives of educators by bringing first-class educational performances to students, teachers, and families in the Puget Sound area. A Programming Advisory Committee, made up of teachers, principals, administrators, and parents advise on the selection of productions and presentations for each season's series, with the final selections being made by Village Theatre's educational and artistic staff.

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