The Big Meow at Atlas INTERSECTIONS - Jane Franklin Dance
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The Big Meow is the story of an ever-hopeful fluffball who desperately wants to belong to the band of neighborhood cats, but is ostracized for a “loud as a lion’s roar” meow. The Big Meow is a story of hope, disappointment, courage and the need for belonging. These simple themes are part of every neighborhood, but in this wonderful tale told through the experiences of Little Cat, a potential weakness is a unique strength.
When |
Mar 04, 2017
from 09:30 AM to 10:30 AM |
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Where | Atlas Performing Arts Center - Lab Theatre II - 1333 H Street Washington, DC 20002 |
Contact Name | Jane Franklin |
Contact Phone | 7039331111 |
Attendees |
All Ages |
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Specially adapted for young audiences, Jane Franklin Dance offers a family‐friendly performance of The Big Meow. Little Cat is taunted by neighborhood felines because his meow is just too darn loud. The movement‐based theatre performance is adapted from the children's book by Baltimore author Elizabeth Spires and tells the story of an ever‐hopeful orange fluffball who desperately wants to belong to the band of neighborhood cats, but is ostracized for a "loud as a lion's roar" meow.
The Big Meow is a story of hope, disappointment, courage and the need for belonging. These simple themes are part of every neighborhood, but in this wonderful tale told through the experiences of Little Cat, a potential weakness is a unique strength.
How’s your meow? Find out and demonstrate your inner cat!
The Big Meow is presented as part of Atlas INTERSECTIONS Festival 2017 at the Atlas Performing Arts Center. The festival is six days of performing and visual arts that celebrate the diversity, energy, and excellence of artists and audiences from DC and beyond.
Tickets: $10