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News & Events PHILADELPHIA CHILDREN’S THEATRE Present A.A. Milne’s “Winnie The Pooh” October 1, 2003 Philadelphia Children’s Theatre (PCT) is proud to present the beloved children’s classic “Winnie The Pooh” by author A.A. Milne. Performances are held at The Ethical Society building located at 1906 South Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA. “Winnie The Pooh” is scheduled to run Friday matinees at 10 AM and Saturday matinees at 11 AM. Performance dates are 11/7, 11/14, 11/15,11/21, 11/22, 12/5 (SOLD OUT), 12/6, 12/12 (SOLD OUT) and 12/19 (SOLD OUT). Tickets are $10.00 for Adults and $8.00 for Children/Seniors. To reserve tickets in advance, please contact our box office “Ticket Philadlephia” at 215-893-1999. The Story of “Winnie The Pooh”: Welcome to Hundred Akre Wood where Winnie-the-Pooh is Christopher Robin's fat little bear friend of Very Little Brain. He would like to drift peacefully through life, humming tunes and stopping frequently to eat "a little something." However, he finds himself involved in all sorts of frantic adventures, assisted by such friends as Piglet, Rabbit and the dismal Eeyore. A.A. Milne's wit and special understanding of young people make this story a delightful theatre experience for all. Suitable for ALL AGES. About Philadelphia Children’s Theatre: Founded in 1998 by Marjorie Sokoloff and Gina Guglielmi, Philadelphia Children’s Theatre is an award winning nonprofit theatre company that produces adaptations of classic children’s literature. Margie and Gina created PCT with the firm belief that children are an extremely discerning audience and therefore deserve a theatre company that produces intelligent and thought provoking stories that are worthy of it’s young people. PCT therefore employs professional artists and local actors of the highest quality and aims to provide theatre experiences that are alive, touching, engaging and enlightening. Since it’s inception, PCT has served over 22,000 children and their families in the Greater Philadelphia and South Jersey area. For more information regarding PCT, call (215) 451-7806 or visit us at www.pctheatre.org |
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