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April 1 and 2. 1 PM and 4 PM.
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Darius The Dragonby Eleanor Harder
Ods bodkins, things have changed! When Darius, medieval dragon, is unearthed from his peaceful underground cave by a bulldozer, he is thrust into the noise and pollution of the 20th century. Instead of the clear streams and flowering meadows he remembers, he finds only tall buildings, shiny honking creatures, loud noises and strange smells that make him cough. Darius sets out to find the king of this land. Along the way he leads the Young People in a Crusade and lands in jail. Join the fun as a medieval dragon meets the modern day, and pollution, generation gap and urban sprawl fall before a gallant foe.
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August 12, 13. 1 PM and 4 PM. |
by Jack Perry and Robert Neil Porter
The classic story of Aladdin and his magic lamp. Aladdin discovers a magic lamp and, with the aid of the Genie, wins the hand of the lovely Princess Balmyra. But the evil Turkish Magician gains control of the lamp and instructs the Genie to bring the Princess to him in his palace. Aladdin (with the help of Balmyra's cat, Tiger Lily) finds the magician and rescues the Princess.
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December 2, 3. 1 PM and 4 PM. |
by Jay Moriarty
A trial is being conducted in Candy Cane Courthouse and your audience is the jury!
To the shock of everyone, young Jim Dandy has called Christmas spirit "a lot of nonsense." Facing
a Christmas court of justice, Jim intends to defend himself. He has his task cut out for him as a
colorful parade of Christmas personalities try to prove him wrong, including reindeer-in-training, an angel
from atop a Christmas tree, wise men and holiday shoppers. Even Mrs. Cratchit and Tiny Tim make an
appearance. You'll be surprised at how the verdict is reached. Naturally, Santa Claus makes an appearance and the show ends with everyone
singing "Jingle Bells."
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