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Women in Theatre Festival: Sleeping Beauty

Women in Theatre Festival 2019 sleeping beauty

Jun 22, 2019 @ 12:00 pm1:30 pm

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Saturday-Sunday 12 & 3 pm

Recurring (see all)
Saturday-Sunday 12 & 3 pm

A.R.T./New York Theatres
502 West 53rd Street
New York, NY

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$10

Suggested Ages: 6-7 to Adult Friendly, Adult Friendly

This new musical take on a classic fairytale features a prince who prefers baking to waking sleeping beauties and a princess who likes fighting with swords rather than sitting pretty. Prince Rocky and his sister, Princess Jewel, set out on a quest to save the sleeping Princess Rosamond together. Along the way they battle fire birds, trick a troll and meet other famous fairytale siblings (and sing and dance). For all ages – but especially for 6-13 year olds and their families.

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Activities are ongoing; drop in anytime.

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