Kaleidoscope Children's Theatre Presents
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Wednesday, August 11th 2010 11:00 AM
Come with us on a delightful romp through the traditional tale of Goldilocks, but be prepared for a new twist at the end.
Did you ever wonder what happened after Goldilocks ran all the way home?
Well, we answer that question in a fresh and fun way and teach some lessons about proper manners, too.
This is a show you just can't 'bear' to miss!
About Kaleidoscope Theatre
Kaleidoscope Theatre was founded in 1977 to create and perform educational theatrical plays and workshops for participation with students of elementary, middle, junior and senior high schools, clubs and organizations.
Kaleidoscope Theatre creates the opportunity for talented young people to develop theatrical abilities by encouraging participation in the production and performance of theatrical plays. The goal of each performance is to educate and entertain young people through the medium of presentational and participatory drama.
Kaleidoscope Theatre incorporates many of its theatrical topics to address youth educational issues such as drug dependence, drug prevention and elimination issues, teen pregnancy, divorce, deafness, as well as mainstreaming (inclusion) both in schools and in society. Young actors with disabilities have also been strongly encouraged to participate in all areas of theatrical production. At this time, the professional touring theatre company has among its company of performers six actors with mental retardation and several others with major or minor physical disabilities. Each production contains important messages as subtly as possible but with the recurring theme that "we are all special."
The theatre company was chosen to represent the United States in 1989 at an International Down Syndrome Congress in Jerusalem, Israel.
The company has toured from Maine to Texas and appeared at three National Association of Retarded Citizen's National Conventions
Kaleidoscope Theatre has received many awards including:
Best of Rhode Island Award from Rhode Island Monthly Magazine
Rhode Island Theatre Achievement Award
Rhode Island Jefferson Award
Several awards from the Rhode Island Association for Retarded Citizens
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Tickets
| Club Members: | $8.25 | $8.25 |
| Availability: | On Sale Now | |
| Public: | $8.25 | $8.25 |
| Availability: | On Sale Now | |
Club Members: please order tickets by fax or phone in to the club member hotline.




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