Mini Musical: Arabian Nights at Child's Play NY - 193 Columbia Street

Mini Musical: Arabian Nights

Child's Play NY - 193 Columbia Street

Categories: Performing Arts  |  Ages: 4 - 6 Years  |  Format: In-Person
Mini Musical: Arabian Nights at Child's Play NY - 193 Columbia Street

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Join us on this Magic Carpet Ride of a class! Learn to charm a prince like Shahrazad. Make a special craft and then “sell it” in an ancient Arabic marketplace. Go on a quest to The Cave of Wonders to right a wrong and restore order to your kingdom. Work together to outsmart the palace guards and escape the walls of the castle so you can find “A Whole New World” through the power of make-believe.
When to arrive:
15 minutes before
Cancellation policy:
48 hours in advance
Caregiver required:
No

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193 Columbia Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231
Carroll Gardens
(347) 759-6313
About
Child's Play NY is a Brooklyn-based company founded in 2009, committed to offering a diverse array of theater arts classes for children. They believe studying the art of acting encourages kids to be even more creative, collaborative and compassionate human beings. Since their inception, Child's Play NY has touched the lives of hundreds of students, worked inside dozens of schools and is consistently ranked as among the top theater arts programs. They are the 2019 winner of Brooklyn Parent’s Family Choice award for Best Performing Arts Class.
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Jocelyn Greene, founder of Child’s Play, has been teaching theater to children since 1998 and holds an holds an MFA in Acting from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. In her words, Jocelyn loves her job because she gets to unite ‘truly gifted actors with kids who are hungry to play, and excited to imagine and make believe’.