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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Risk Theatre Intiative extends Pinkalicious: The Musical until June 22

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Pinkalicious: The Musical

  • When: Thursday, June 12, 2008, 7 p.m.
  • Where: Risk Theatre Initiative, 3603 Ross Avenue, Dallas
  • Cost: $15 - $20
  • Age limit: All ages

Risk Theater Initiave has a hit on their hands with their first family show, Pinkalicious: The Musical. Kids and parents are loving the experience so the company has decided to extend the run until June 22.

This adorable, quirky 60 minute musical adaptation of the best selling children's book by Victoria and Elizabeth Kann brings to life the story of a little girl named Pinkalicious who really, really loves the color pink. Against her parents wishes, she eats too many pink cupcakes and wakes up the next morning, bright pink from head to toe with PINKATITIS!! What's the cure? Eating her green vegetables, of course! But will she do it?

Risk is also offering some great extras:

  • After the show Pinktasticly Pink Lobby after the show for Pink Lemonade, Pink Champagne (for mom and dad) and free delicious Pink Cupcakes for all!
  • Particpate in the show with "Interactive Pinkalicious Fun Packs", available at the Box Office!
  • The Pinkalicious Raffle - You could win Pinkalicious' giant pink stuffed horse, an autographed copy of Pinkalicious (signed by the whole cast!), and a very special bottle of Veuve Cliquot Rose Champagne or Hope Shiraz (for mom and dad!) Raffle tickets available at the Concessions Stand.

Showtimes are Thursdays and Fridays at 7 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. Purchase tickets online or by calling 214-823-RISK.


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