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Overview
Last updated Nov-10-09
Tears of Joy Theatre is nationally recognized for its commitment to excellence and innovation in puppetry. A resident company of the Portland Center for the Performing Arts, Tears of Joy is a four-time recipient of American Puppetry's highest honor, the citation of Excellence in the Art of Puppetry. Tears of Joy touring performers entertain and inspire more than 200,000 people annually in theatres, community centers, festivals and schools throughout the US and abroad.
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02/26/2010 - 03/21/2010 |
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Ongoing Every Saturdays & Sundays, Sat 2pm & 5pm; Sun 2pm |
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Ages 4-19 |
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$16-$24 |
The audience decides the fate of the big, bad wolf in Oregon Children's Theatre's production of Jon Scieszka's book. Advance ticket purchase is recommended.
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03/27/2010 |
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2pm & 8pm |
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$18-$20, plus service charge. |
Portland Taiko drummers perform.
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04/09/2010 - 04/18/2010 |
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Varies based on day |
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All ages |
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Varies |
Sitti, a kind and generous old woman, helps a cat and is rewarded with great wealth by Malika, Queen of the Cats. Her greedy and unpleasant neighbor also meets the Queen and demands a gift, but she is given wasps instead of gold. Kindness and generosity are the values taught in this folktale from Palestine, giving children a positive view of Middle Eastern culture. Adapted from the book, “Sitti and the Cats” by Sally Bahous.
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04/24/2010 - 06/06/2010 |
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Each Sat, Sun, Sat 2pm & 5pm; Sun 2pm |
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Ages 10-19 |
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$16-$24 |
Oregon Children's Theatre stages the world premiere of Louis Sachar's Small Steps, a sequel to Holes. Advance ticket purchase is recommended.
http://www.octc.org/
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