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MTYPeanut Gallery Subscription Package 3 or 4 Plays for Three Year Olds Single admission to three shows for only $43.00 + GST! Single admission to four shows for only $56.00 + GST! *All plays, pricing and packages subject to change without notice.
Butterflies October 14 - 24, 2010 Ages 3 to 12
Butterflies takes audiences on a magnificent journey through a literal and symbolic story of a butterfly's life. Imagine being inside a butterfly's world. Sun shines on your face, you hear the wings beat - in fact you experience the entire cycle of metamorphosis. Two actors and dancers inside a virtual landscape interact with spectators, and even bigger thrills come when young ones from the audience are invited to touch and explore the glowing interactive garden themselves.
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie December 7 - 26, 2011 Ages 3-7
Let's say you're standing around the kitchen, minding your own business when a mouse in coveralls wearing a backpack shows up. What would you do? See how a curious kid finds himself figure skating on scrub brushes, wrestling boa constrictors and climbing mountains when an innocent milk-and-cookie snack time goes from mishap to calamity to catastrophe faster than the twitch of a whisker! Based on the children's book by Laura Numeroff, If You Give A Mouse A Cookie is a celebration of friendship, storytelling, imagination, and physical comedy. A wonderful way to share a love for literature and fun!
Circus INcognitus March 27 - April 8, 2011 All Ages
"Genius" said the New York Times, and our audiences agreed. Jamie Adkins brought the house down at MTYP with his astonishing dexterity and side-splitting stunts in Typo. As brilliant as his last show, Jamie's new show won't just dazzle you, it will melt your heart. Circus Incognitus is about having the courage to try new ideas, pushing them to their limits and not giving up when all goes wrong.
Optional Show
Baobab February 6 - 13, 2010 Ages 3 - 7
Under a blazing West African sun, a little boy emerges from an egg. With their village plagued by drought the people soon discover that this little boy is the only one who can unlock the water source. Blending African and Quebecois music and storytelling traditions with puppetry, live percussion, song and captivating shadow theatre, Baobab imparts a gentle message about the importance of passing down values and traditions from one generation to the next.
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