THE 2007-2008 CHILDREN'S PERFORMING ARTS SERIES 
Single Event Tickets are $6 for individuals and $5 per person for groups or 20 or more.
Season tickets are $24 each.
CPAS tickets go on sale August 15!
Visit the Children's Performing Arts Series at www.cpaskids.com!
Super Scientific Circus |
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SUPER SCIENTIFIC CIRCUS Sit back and enjoy the show as Mr. Fish and Trent the Mime use circus stunts and magic tricks to highlight scientific principles. This program will introduce your students to curious and amazing phenomena that actually have a scientific explanation. By using eggs, boomerangs, bubbles, a bucket of water, beach balls, leaf blowers, whips and a stack of glassware, they'll demonstrate flight, aerodynamics, friction, the sound barrier, inertia, centrifugal force and more! |
THE LITTLE MERMAID This delightful musical version of the original Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale follows the story of Mera, the Little Mermaid, who rescues Prince Edmond from the sea and then sacrifices her beautiful singing voice for the chance to win his love. |
THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE From the halls of British Parliament, to the port of Boston and the "Tea Party" protest, to the Boston Massacre and the dangerous thrill of Revere's now-legendary ride warning people of the coming British invasion, this new musical makes American history accessible and exciting through an unique combination of music, drama and humor. |
WINNIE THE POOH It's a very busy day for Pooh in the Hundred Acre Wood! He has to complete his stoutness exercises, catch a Heffalump with Piglet and also search for Eeyore's missing tail! Meanwhile, Rabbit needs his assistance in an elaborate plan to play a trick on Kanga and Baby Roo, and Owl dispenses some bird-brained advice. All the while, everyone's favorite bear is hungry, and searches for a little dollop of honey... |
CINDERELLA This crowd-pleasing original musical version retells the classic story of Cinderella, the mistreated serving girl who gets her prince--in spite of her step-mother and step-sisters--with the help of her Fairy Godmother and a perfectly fitting glass slipper. |
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