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March 12-21

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

by Washington Irving

An early American story, directed by Peter Gould.

Peter says, "Sleepy Hollow is one of the first great Colonial American folk tales. Set in the rolling hills and dark hollows of the Hudson River valley, it's exciting and mysterious, with four memorable legendary characters: the awkward singing schoolmaster Ichabod Crane, the wealthy land-owner Balt Van Tassel, his blooming daughter--and only heir-- Katrina, and her suitor, the muscular braggart Bram Van Brunt. And there's a whole host of supporting townsfolk, farm animals, spirits, and school children."
"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" will be story-theatre in the style of the two recent Kipling productions directed by Peter ("Jungle Book" and "Just So") with the young ensemble doing all the chorus parts, physical moves, sound effects, dances, scary illusions, and general rural one-room schoolhouse mayhem.
    Don't miss this energetic fun-filled hour of youth theatre, right in the middle of cabin fever days!

times: 7:00 Fridays and Saturdays, 2:00 Saturdays and Sundays

tickets: adults 11.50   senors 9.50   students 7.50

Thank you to our sponsor The Bear Bookshop.

 

Please come to Mister Crane's fifth grade (Powell Valley Vermont Elementary School, 1956) class's performance of Washington Irving's famous story,
"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow."

 

 

 

 

 

 


 


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 Sandy Klein
Volunteer Coordinator, or Michelle Meima Office Manager.