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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Casa Mañana announces 2009-2010 Children’s Theatre season

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Casa Mañana announces the 2009 – 2010 Children’s Theatre season presented by Community Bank. Don’t miss out on the family favorites and classic hits in this fun-filled season.

The 2009 – 2010 season kicks off with the extraordinary adventure that follows Mowgli, a boy raised by wolves and his friends Baloo the bear, Bagheera the panther, and Kaa the python in The Jungle Book, September 25 – October 11.

Christmas is in trouble when a greedy toy company gets a judge to outlaw Santa Claus and a band of singing, dancing children are the only ones who can save Christmas. Ring in the holidays with the family favorite Santa Claus is Coming to Town, November 20 – December 23.

Remember the Alamo! This heroic, historic tale is based on the eyewitness account of Enrique Esparza, one of the children who witnessed the battle of the Alamo firsthand and lived to tell about it. Watch history come alive on stage in Alamo The Musical, February 19 – March 7.

Don’t miss the classic story about an enchanting fairy godmother, an evil stepmother, the Royal Ball, and a magical glass slipper when Casa Mañana presents Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, April 2 – 18.

Fly off to Neverland with Peter Pan, Wendy and Tinkerbell and join the Lost Boys in a magical adventure, as they battle against the evil Captain Hook and his band of pirates. Get swept away in Peter Pan, April 30 – May 16.

Subscriptions for Casa Mañana’s 2009 – 2010 Children’s Theatre season at Casa Mañana presented by Community Bank are now on sale to the general public. Season tickets are $64.50 to $74.50 per person for all five shows, depending upon the seating location at Casa Mañana Theatre. Tickets can be purchased by calling 817-332-2272 or by visiting the box office at the Casa Mañana Theatre. For more information, visit www.casamanana.org.

Source: Casa Mañana



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