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2008/2009 TOURING SHOWS
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CHICKEN LITTLE
(AN APPALACHIAN MUSICAL JAMBOREE)

Chicken Little may be small, but she has a big imagination. 
Come along on her journey to warn everyone
that "The Sky Is Falling".  This original musical is filled with
toe-tapping mountain music and live instruments.
(September 8 -November 14, 2008 & January 5-July 31, 2009)
*For Grades K-5*
~Literature ~Music ~Character Education ~Audience Participation
THE TORTOISE & THE HARE....
The Musical

Aesop's fable is given a fun updated twist in this new musical.  Bunny Hare always wins every race, so how will Thomas Tortoise be able to compete.  The famous sports reporter Howard "Crow"-sel will be there to call the play by play in this fantastic fable.
(September 8-November 14, 2008 & January 5-July 31, 2009)
*For Grades K-5*
~Literature ~Music ~Character Education ~Audience Participation
MYSTERIOUS MONA LISA
No-one knows, for certain,  the identity of the smiling woman
in the world's most famous painting, but an art student is about
to find out as she travels back in time.  This original play
explores the
Art, Music, Science & Life of the original
"Rennaissance Man",
Leonardo Da Vinci.
(January 12 - June 5, 2009)
*For Grades K-8*
~Art ~History ~Science ~Music ~Character Education
2008 HOLIDAY SHOWS
A COUNTRY CHRISTMAS CAROL
Dickens' story comes to life with a country beat.  Carol Scrooge is a Country Music Star who is rich, famous...and rotten!  It takes a visit from her "Dead As A Doornail" former partner Jake Marley and a journey through past, present and future to help her see the light.  Traditional Holiday Songs are paired with original music in this
modern musical version of the classic holiday tale.
(November 17- December 17, 2008)
*For Grades K-8*
~Literature ~History ~Music ~Character Education
YES, VIRGINIA,
THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS

Francis P. Church's famous newspaper reply to an inquisitive little girl
is imaginatively brought to the stage in this fast paced show which
pays homage to classic holiday films of the 1940's. 
A reporter must follow leads to find proof about the existence of
Santa Claus, realizing in the end that believing is proof enough.
(November 17- December 17, 2008)
*For Grades K-8*
~Literature ~History ~Music ~Character Education
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