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Tag: Arden Children’s Theatre

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A YEAR WITH FROG AND TOAD (Arden Children’s Theatre): Another year with frog and toad

Dorie Byrne December 7, 2016 No Comments

The simple tricks of the stage awe an audience of CGI-era children, showing that even something as normal as friendship can be magic.

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THE STINKY CHEESE MAN (Arden): No cheese smells this good

Nicholas Ryan April 19, 2016 No Comments

It’s hard to know what to expect going into a children’s theater show, but this adult was quite honestly blown away.

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HANS BRINKER AND THE SILVER SKATES (Arden): The sweet rewards of hope, understanding, and kindness

Debra Miller December 7, 2015 1 Comment

A world-premiere stage adaptation of Mary Mapes Dodge’s 19th-century children’s story delivers a clear message about the importance of kindness and understanding.

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THE JUNGLE BOOK (Arden): Merging morals with make-believe

Debra Miller April 21, 2015 No Comments

Based on British author Rudyard Kipling’s series of exotic children’s stories inspired by his childhood in India, THE JUNGLE BOOK is now an engaging family play, celebrating its world premiere at Arden Children’s Theatre.

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