The following shows at the Scherr Forum Theatre in thousand Oaks are being offered with 2 for 1 tickets on phone orders only, 805-646-8907
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Peter and the Wolf Pushcart Players
March 7, Saturday, 4pm - Scherr Forum Theatre $26 adults / $20 kids
Peter and the Wolf is an adaptation of the traditional Russian folktale set to music by Sergei Prokofiev.
While providing a charming introduction to the world of music and
musical instruments, this enchanting tale is all about the adventure of
growing up. Danger becomes reality and creative innovation becomes
essential as young Peter meets the challenge of survival in the outside
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Rainbow Fish
ArtsPower
March 21, Saturday, 4pm - Scherr Forum Theatre
$22 adults / $18 kids
With her lovely coloring and shimmering scales, the
Rainbow Fish
is used to being the most beautiful creature in the ocean. So when the
other fish ask her for some silver scales, she refuses. How can she
sacrifice the one thing that makes her so unique?
Will some good
advice from the wise old Octopus persuade the Rainbow Fish to share her
gifts with those around her? ArtsPower has turned
Marcus Pfister’s bestselling book into a delightful and touching musical about the value of sharing true friendship with others.
www.artspower.org
Based on THE RAINBOW FISH by Marcus Pfister. Published by
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From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler from ArtsPower
March 28, Saturday, 7pm - Scherr Forum Theatre $24 adults / $20 kids
A quest for romance and adventure turns into a journey of
self-discovery when Claudia Kincaid and her brother Jamie decide to run
away from home. Their final destination – the Metropolitan Museum of
Art – will introduce them to an intriguing mystery and to the most
unusual friend either of them has ever made. ArtsPower has created an
enchanting new drama that follows Claudia and her brother up the stone
steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and right into the middle of an
adventure sure to captivate audiences of all ages. This original
ArtsPower production, based upon the book by E.L. Konigsburg, is being presented to celebrate the 40th anniversary of E.L. Konigsburg’s Newbery Medal-winning classic. |