Arts & Entertainment
"Puss in Boots" and "Rapunzel" This Week at Fairy Tale Theater
Interactive theater by kids for kids offers daytime performances July 21 and 28 at Workspace Education in Bethel
Musicals at Richter (MAR) continues its 20th season of Fairy Tale Theater, a play series by and for young people, on Saturday, July 21 at Workspace Education in Bethel with “Rapunzel” and “Puss in Boots." The final show of the season will be “Beauty and the Beast” on July 28.
Performed by an ensemble of young area actors, the hour-long, interactive adaptations of classic tales include plenty of audience participation, a show-related craft activity, birthday recognitions and a visit with Mother Goose. In the case of inclement weather, the performance will be held inside the Workspace facility.
Joining Fairy Tale's founding director Elyse Jasensky of Danbury this season is longtime children’s theater director Missy Slaymaker-Hanlon of Ridgefield Theater Barn, who is taking over the reins of Fairy Tale Theater.
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Both directors are excited about the collaboration with Workspace Education. “We’re thrilled to return to Workspace Education with its beautiful grounds and versatile facility, which allows us to perform rain or shine,” says Jasensky. “It's also exciting to be supporting Workspace's program and to help spread the word about what they are doing in their amazing facility. They have been so welcoming to us, and we are delighted to be there!”
“I think parents will not only enjoy our performances but will also be impressed and intrigued by what Workspace has to offer,” she adds. “Between Fairy Tale Theater and Workspace, it’s a fantastic partnership.”
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The 2018 Fairy Tale Theater student company includes Jacquelynn Matchen, Rachelle Matchen and Sammy Lopata (Bethel); Kayleigh Dickinson, Chloe Djilani, Ella Djilani, Amaris Guerra and Madison Molinaro (Danbury); Shane Dwy (New Fairfield); Michael Elston (Newtown); Taylor Hunt (Ridgefield); Elias Osborn (Sherman). Performers from New York State include Joshua Grill (Carmel), Max Haran (Somers), and Samantha-Noel Treppeda (Poughquag).
Grounds at Workspace Education, located at 16 Trowbridge Drive in Bethel (look for the big red barn), open at 10:30 a.m. for the craft activity, with the show at 11 a.m. Bring blankets or chairs for seating on the lawn along with sunscreen; the performance will move indoors in the case of inclement weather.
Tickets are $5 each and may be purchased at the door. A small snack and drink concession is available. For further information, visit the website at www.musicalsatrichter.org, leave a message at 203-748-6873 or e-mail info@musicalsatrichter.org.
