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Bunnystiltskin at The Rose Theatre
By Brampton Library | Published  07/21/2008 | Community News | Unrated
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The Rose Theatre
Present Performance for Children

Brampton - The Rose Theatre will be presenting the children's show, Bunnystiltskin as part of Brampton Library's summer programming based on the 2008 TD Summer Reading Club theme, "Laugh Out Loud".Children of all ages are invited to join us for this presentation of a classic story with a twist.

Show times and locations:

Tuesday, July 22, Northeast Interim Site at 55 Mountainash Road, 2:30 p.m.

Thursday, July 31, Northwest Interim Site at 10500 Creditview Road, 2:00 p.m.

Description of presentation:
One sunny day at Market, Farmer Bunny tells a fib to King Bunny that his daughter can spin straw into gold....Based on the famous tale by the Brothers Grimm, Bunnystiltskin puts a spin on the classic story.  It is sure to entertain audiences of all ages as we take you on a journey full of jokes, riddles and of course, gold...CARROTS that is!

Running time:  25-30 minutes

No registration is required, however, children ages five and under must be accompanied by an adult. For more information, please call (905) 793-INFO (4636) or pick up a copy of the Library newsletter, "Know-it-All", your complete guide to Library programs, services and information.


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