Thistle Theatre Presents THE TALE OF PETER RABBIT, Now thru 9/22

By: Sep. 11, 2013
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Thistle Theatre captures the beloved world of Beatrix Potter by combining "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" with "The Tale of Benjamin Bunny." One lovely morning Peter's sisters, Flopsy, Mopsy and Cottontail, obediently pick berries, but Peter goes on a daring adventure in Mr. McGregor's garden. After losing his clean blue jacket in a narrow escape, Peter must venture once more into the garden to retrieve it, this time accompanied by his cousin Benjamin Bunny. Will Peter and Benjamin make it out of the garden safely?

Peter Rabbit marks Thistle Theatre's second appearance at the Center. They made their debut in January with the bilingual Mexican folktale Brother Coyote and Sister Fox. For more about the company, visit www.thistletheatre.org.

Tickets for patrons ages two and older are $9.25 (Members) and $16.50 (Nonmembers) and include the performance, museum admission, and the Create-A-Puppet Workshop (or To-Go Kit). BUY TICKETS AT WWW.PUPPET.ORG OR CALL 404-873-3391.

For more information, call 404-873-3391 or visit www.puppet.org/perform/peterrabbit.shtml.

With the all-inclusive ticket, visitors can also enjoy the Create-A-Puppet Workshop, where they create their own Peter Rabbit Rod Puppet, or pick up a Create-A-Puppet To-Go Kit to continue the fun at home! The workshop can also be purchased separately for $5.75.

The all-inclusive ticket also admits patrons to the Center's Museum. Explore the Center's permanent exhibit PUPPETS: The Power of Wonder, as well as the newest special exhibitWild, Wooly, and Wonderful featuring animal puppets from around the world. And, don't miss the latest puppets on display in the Center's exclusive Jim Henson exhibits. Museum admission can also be purchased separately for $8.25 (FREE for Members). Visit www.puppet.org/museum for more information.



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