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BUS-IN
PROGRAMS
ORDER FORM
The Honeywell
Center
presents
performances
in the
Honeywell
Center’s Ford
Theater
as bus-in
opportunities
for area
schools.
Performances
are geared
towards a
particular
age range to
ensure
students
receive the
maximum
benefit from
attending!
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PAUL
REVERE
Wed.,
Oct. 21
- 10 am
Grades
3-7 - $4
STUDY GUIDE
In
Boston,
a simple
artisan
named
Paul
Revere etches
out a
humble
living
as a
silversmith.
Americans
and
British
alike
hail the
exquisite
artistry
of his
work.
But when
Paul’s
revolutionary
friends,
John
Hancock
and
Samuel
Adams
pressure
Revere
to take
a stand
against
British
tyranny
and join
the
Sons of
Liberty,
he
hesitates
because
supporting
the
American
cause
would
mean
losing
valuable
business
from his
British
customers
and
risking
the
safety
of his
family.
Revere
must
make a
choice:
to do
what is
easy, or
to do
what is
right.
From
the
halls of
British
Parliament,
to the
port of
Boston
and the
“Tea
Party”
protest,
to the
Boston
Massacre
to the
dangerous
thrill
of
Revere’s
now-legendry
ride
warning
people
of the
coming
British
invasion,
this new
musical
makes
American
history
accessible
and
exciting
through
a unique
combination
of
music,
drama,
and
humor. |
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CLICK,
CLACK,
MOO
Tues.,
Oct. 27
- 10 am
& 12 pm
Pre K-4
- $4
STUDY
GUIDE
All day
long
Farmer
Brown
hears,
“click,
clack,
moo,
clickety
clackety
moo…”
The cows
are
typing
and are
protesting
their
working
conditions!
A
hilariously
“moo-ving”
new
musical
about
compromise,
based on
the
award-winning
book
by
Doreen
Cronin
and
Betsy
Lewin. |
FORT
WAYNE
PHILHARMONIC
Tues.,
Nov. 3 -
9:30 am
& 10:45
am
Grades
4-6 - $1
per
student
Presented
by the
Wabash
Valley
Music
Association.
For
reservations,
contact
Joleen
Sodervick
after
Sept. 1
at (765)
985-2361
or
fishtale@mcremc.net. |

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FROG &
TOAD
Thurs.,
Feb. 18
- 10 am
and 12
pm
Pre K-4
- $4
STUDY
GUIDE
This
musical
presentation
follows
two
great
friends,
the
cheerful
and
popular
Frog and
the
rather
grumpy
Toad,
through
four
fun-filled
seasons.
Waking
from
hibernation
in the
spring,
they
proceed
to plant
gardens,
swim,
rake
leaves,
and go
sledding,
learning
life
lessons
along
the way,
including
a most
important
one
about
friendship
and
rejoicing
in the
attributes
that
make
each of
us
different
and
special. |
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SEUSSICAL
Thurs.,
Feb. 25 - 10 am and 12 pm
Pre K-4
- $4
STUDY GUIDE
“Oh, the
thinks you can think!” Dr.
Seuss’s best-loved
characters and stories,
including Horton the
Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz,
and The Cat in the Hat,
hit the stage in this
critically acclaimed
musical adventure by
Stephen Flaherty and Lynn
Ahrens, adapted from the
Broadway version
especially for young
audiences.
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