The Dallas Puppet Theater presents two original musical stories about the importance of character.
The Princess and the Pea is based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale about a winsome princess, a snooty queen, a stormy night, and an almost impossible test. Large, beautifully designed hand and rod puppets combine with an original musical score to add fun and the Dallas Puppet Theater's trademark flair to this story.
Also on the double bill, history's most famous race in the tale of the Tortoise and the Hare. Fast and furious may have the flash, but will it get the job done? Find out in this short but exciting telling of Aesop's famous story.
All performances are in the AT&T Auditorium at the Women's Museum, an Institute for the Future, located in Fair Park. For reservations, please call the Dallas Puppet Theater (not the museum) at (214) 515-0004 ext 4, or visit online at www.puppetry.org
The Dallas Puppet Theater is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and advancing the performing, visual and creative art of puppetry. Summer shows coming up include the musical Rumpelstiltskin in June and the story of Rapunzel! in July.
Dallas Puppet Theater, Inc.
3905 Main St
Dallas, TX 75226-1229
(214) 515-0004 ext 3
your best source for family entertainment for over 20 years!
Princess and the Pea! beginning May 9, 2008 through May 25, 2008 in the AT&T Auditorium at the Women's Museum: an Institute for the Future.
show times at 11 AM Fridays, 11 AM and 2 PM Saturdays, and 2 PM Sundays. Tickets $6 children 2-16, $7 adults
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