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JACK AND THE BEANSTALK
January 16, 23, and 30, 2010
Performances Saturdays at 12pm and 2pm
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GOLDILOCKS AND THE MISADVENTURES OF MOTHER GOOSE
March 13, 20, and 27, 2010
Performances Saturdays at 12pm and 2pm

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KING ARTHUR
May 8, 15, and 22, 2010
Performances Saturdays at 12pm and 2pm

A new tale of how a young squire named Arthur finds an unusual sword and the courage to save the beautiful Lady Geneviere and her lady-in-waiting from the clutches of a not so fierce Dragon. Merlin the magician, a rather large mouse and a silly French Knight round out our cast of characters. Fun for the whole family! |
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THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA
July 17, 24, and 31, 2010
Performances Saturdays at 12pm and 2pm

A young Prince may only marry a true Princess by order of his very pompous mother the Queen. But, when the Prince falls in love with a very un-Princess like young woman, the Queen devises an impossible test to prove her suitability. The young woman must feel a single tiny pea underneath twenty mattresses and quilts to prove her royal heritage. Will she pass the test? |
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SNOW WHITE
September 11, 18, 25, 2010
Performances Saturdays at 12pm and 2pm

With lips of ruby red, hair as black as pitch, and skin as white as snow, Princess Snow White is the most beautiful in the land. This is as much a curse as a blessing, and earns her the murderous jealousy of her stepmother, the Queen. Fortunately for Snow White, she has the loyalty of the Dwarf brothers, who take her in, but ultimately cannot protect her from the queen's scheme. Can the love of a handsome prince save our innocent Snow White or will the evil queen get her way? Another fractured fairy tale to please young and old alike. |
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SLEEPING BEAUTY
November 6, 13, and 20, 2010
Performances Saturdays at 12pm and 2pm

The story recounts a childless king and queen who are finally blessed with a child. At the baby’s christening, all the fairies are invited to bestow gifts upon the little princess. However, the Queen of the fairies does not receive and invitation and gatecrashes the event, cursing the princess to a premature death from a spindle-prick. The good fairies remedy the curse by changing a few details: the princess won't die, only sleep until woken by the kiss of a true Prince. Will true love win? |
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