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The Little Engine that Could~ Book Club Performance

Experience the journey of reading the books at home to seeing the plays unfold before your eyes on the newly renovated, high tech stage at Adventure Theatre. Join us after the show for a specially designed hands-on workshop.

Check out our website for information on Joining the Book Club! $25 per family for the Season.


Want to join in the fun for just this performance?! In addition to your Adult and Children tickets add one Book Club Drop In Ticket and for $7.00 a family join us for this book club activity after the show!


The Area Premiere
 

THE LITTLE ENGINE THAT COULD

Based on the book by Watty Piper

Adapted for the stage by James Larson

With Music and Lyrics by Stuart Kenny

All Ages

Directed by Jeremy Skidmore

 

"I think I can—I think I can".  Based on the well-loved classic book by Watty Piper, a little train carrying oodles of toys to all of the good boys and girls is confronted with a towering, seemingly impassable mountain.  Can the Little Engine pull the train to the other side?


Saturday, December 19, 2009 at 1:30 PM
Adventure Theatre
Glen Echo Park
7300 MacArthur Blvd
Glen Echo, MD 20816
Phone: (301) 634-2270
Website: www.adventuretheatre.org
E-Mail: info@adventuretheatre.org
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Ticket TypePriceQuantity
Adult$15.00
Child (12 & under)$12.00
Add On Book Club Drop In$7.00

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Adventure Theatre
Glen Echo Park • 7300 MacArthur Blvd. • Glen Echo, MD 20812
Phone: 301-634-2270 • Fax: 301-634-2269
For ticketing: tickets@adventuretheatre.org • For general information: info@adventuretheatre.org
In cooperation with the National Park Service, Montgomery County, and the Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture