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Arts on the Horizon's new show for children, Sunny and Licorice

by admin last modified May 13, 2014 01:39 PM
Sunny and Licorice is a charming show geared toward children ages 2 – 5, which explores such themes as cooperation, making new friends and learning how to embrace our similarities and differences. And to top it all off, the show includes a special tap finale inspired by the movie musicals of the 1930s and 40s.
When Jun 14, 2014
from 10:00 AM to 10:30 AM
Where The Lab at Convergence, 1801 N. Quaker Lane
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Attendees Best for children ages 2 – 5 and their families.
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Arts on the Horizon, a non-profit children’s theatre company with a specific focus on producing plays for children ages 0 – 6, is opening its final production of the 2013-14 season, Sunny and Licorice, on May 30 at The Lab at Convergence! Sunny and Licorice by Miriam Gonzales Directed by Kate Debelack Sunny, the zoo’s sole orangutan, is delighted to get a new roommate, but things don’t go smoothly when Licorice first arrives. Sunny likes to be loud, but Licorice prefers to read the newspaper. And Licorice likes to keep things tidy, but Sunny keeps making a mess! When the zookeeper leaves behind a radio, a curious thing happens -- toes start tapping and arms start swinging. Could music bring this “odd couple” together? Featuring live music and a special tap finale inspired by movie musicals of the 1930s & 40s! Visit www.artsonthehorizon.org/sunny-and-licorice to see a full performance schedule and to purchase tickets. The show runs May 30 – June 14, parking is free and tickets are less than $10. We hope to see you and your family at one of the performances!

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