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The Platt Brothers
| America’s Got Talent semi-finalists The Platt Brothers (Cy, Boone, and Cheetah) blend acrobatics, dance, comedy, and music, framing the spirited retelling of the brothers' childhood antics. Their narratives are as amusing as they are heartwarming, and audiences of all ages will find themselves drawn to the genuine and personable nature of the brothers as they recreate their fun-filled adventures onstage. |

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Peter and the Wolf
"Peter and the Wolf" is an adaptation of the traditional Russian folktale set to music by Sergei Prokofiev. While providing a charming introduction to the world of music and musical instruments, this enchanting tale is all about the adventure of growing up. Danger becomes reality and creative innovation becomes essential as young Peter meets the challenge of survival in the outside world.
Performed by Pushcart Players, an award-winning professional theatre and arts-in-education company for young audiences.
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Culture Shock LA: Which-A-Way?
“Which-a-Way” takes a young hero through a series of adventures in a fantastical land told through classic street dance styles, hip hop music and narration through spoken word. Part of the nationally acclaimed Culture Shock group, Culture Shock L.A. brings together some of the most talented Southern California hip hop artists that will astound and amaze the audience with their agility and athleticism. Combined with an upbeat soundtrack and spoken word, this show is sure to be a crowd favorite… no matter how young you are.
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Bubblemania
Featuring Casey Carle, a bubble artist extraordinaire who has “burst” onto stages all over the world with a flair for showmanship and infectious energy for bubbling – from the intricate to the massive.
See the beauty, wonder and fun of bubbles as Casey combines spontaneous comedy, jazz music and brilliant bubbling. Among his many featured skills are fantastic fog-filled bubble sculptures, blobs of helium-filled foam, bubble ping-pong, trapping an audience member (or two?) inside a gigantic soap bubble and thousands of bubbles filling the stage.
“A true master of his craft” -- Cirque du Soleil
“Ephemeral masterpieces out of thin soap” -- Boston Globe
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