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Directed By: Rebecca Cook

ADDED SHOW!! SATURDAY APRIL 26TH, 3PM

An Adaptation of the Grimm Fairy Tale. Under the auspices of Spokane Children's Theatre this script had its premier performance at the Children's Theatre Association of America State Festival in Seattle in 1976, as the featured show. The 2003 showing of the script will be the third revival in Spokane, though it has played in several other theaters throughout the United States.

The Seven little men, in this adaptation, are named with pronouns. This device gave the authors the opportunity to create convoluted and funny dialogue, somewhat in flavor of "Who's on First."

Scripts and Lyrics were Written By Spokane's

Carmen K. Farley

and

Jon R. Farley

****

The Music was composed by

Larry Ellingson

 

 

Tickets available at our Office at W. 311 Mission

or

On-Line!

Listed in the calendar below are shows that are sold out both on-line and in our Box Office

 

Show Dates and Times

April 2003

Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

10:00am

 

Sold Out-12:30pm

20

easter

21

7:00pm

22

7:00pm

23

24

25

26

10:00am

Sold Out-12:30pm

 

ADDED SHOW

3:00pm

27

Sold Out-7:00pm

28

7:00pm

29

30

Performances at Spokane Civic Theatre

1020 North Howard

509-328-4886 for tickets

Pricing

 

Ages Price
Adults $4.00
Students $4.00
under 2 on lap free

 

Seating

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Available On-line!

Some shows sold out- Please check Calendar

An Adaptation of the Grimm Fairy Tale. Under the auspices of Spokane Children's Theatre this script had its premier performance at the Children's Theatre Association of America State Festival in Seattle in 1976, as the featured show. The 2003 showing of the script will be the third revival in Spokane, though it has played in several other theaters throughout the United States.

The Seven little men, in this adaptation, are named with pronouns. This device gave the authors the opportunity to create convoluted and funny dialogue, somewhat in flavor of "Who's on First."