Upcoming Kids Events

Locomotion

  • Date: February 25, 2012 - 2:00pm

    Locomotion Dolores Winningstad Theatre

    Lonnie’s mama named him after the 1970s dance hit “Locomotion,” but she isn’t around anymore. His teacher, Ms. Marcus, is teaching his class about poetry. As he fills the pages of his notebook with haikus, sonnets, and words-written-quickly-so-that-they-don’t-escape, we learn about his foster mother Ms. Edna, his beloved little sister Lili, and the heartbreak of loss.

    Presented in lyrical spoken word that is both poignant and humorous, Lonnie’s story plays out with such vulnerable honesty that your heart will leap with anticipation and joy at every turn.

Locomotion

  • Date: February 25, 2012 - 5:00pm

    Locomotion Dolores Winningstad Theatre

    Lonnie’s mama named him after the 1970s dance hit “Locomotion,” but she isn’t around anymore. His teacher, Ms. Marcus, is teaching his class about poetry. As he fills the pages of his notebook with haikus, sonnets, and words-written-quickly-so-that-they-don’t-escape, we learn about his foster mother Ms. Edna, his beloved little sister Lili, and the heartbreak of loss.

    Presented in lyrical spoken word that is both poignant and humorous, Lonnie’s story plays out with such vulnerable honesty that your heart will leap with anticipation and joy at every turn.

Castles and Wizards

  • Date: February 26, 2012 - 2:00pm

    Castles and Wizards Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
    Wonder what the King is doing tonight? Or the princess? And what mischief is the court's Wizard up to? You won't want to miss our exploration of music written for and about royal families, including Haydn's "Queen" symphony, music from Harry Potter, Tippett's Birthday Music for Prince Charles, and Stravinsky's Firebird.

    Gregory Vajda, conductor
    Pam Mahon, narrator and vocalist
    Pacific Youth Choir

Locomotion

  • Date: February 26, 2012 - 2:00pm

    Locomotion Dolores Winningstad Theatre

    Lonnie’s mama named him after the 1970s dance hit “Locomotion,” but she isn’t around anymore. His teacher, Ms. Marcus, is teaching his class about poetry. As he fills the pages of his notebook with haikus, sonnets, and words-written-quickly-so-that-they-don’t-escape, we learn about his foster mother Ms. Edna, his beloved little sister Lili, and the heartbreak of loss.

    Presented in lyrical spoken word that is both poignant and humorous, Lonnie’s story plays out with such vulnerable honesty that your heart will leap with anticipation and joy at every turn.

Locomotion

  • Date: March 3, 2012 - 2:00pm

    Locomotion Dolores Winningstad Theatre

    Lonnie’s mama named him after the 1970s dance hit “Locomotion,” but she isn’t around anymore. His teacher, Ms. Marcus, is teaching his class about poetry. As he fills the pages of his notebook with haikus, sonnets, and words-written-quickly-so-that-they-don’t-escape, we learn about his foster mother Ms. Edna, his beloved little sister Lili, and the heartbreak of loss.

    Presented in lyrical spoken word that is both poignant and humorous, Lonnie’s story plays out with such vulnerable honesty that your heart will leap with anticipation and joy at every turn.

Locomotion

  • Date: March 3, 2012 - 5:00pm

    Locomotion Dolores Winningstad Theatre

    Lonnie’s mama named him after the 1970s dance hit “Locomotion,” but she isn’t around anymore. His teacher, Ms. Marcus, is teaching his class about poetry. As he fills the pages of his notebook with haikus, sonnets, and words-written-quickly-so-that-they-don’t-escape, we learn about his foster mother Ms. Edna, his beloved little sister Lili, and the heartbreak of loss.

    Presented in lyrical spoken word that is both poignant and humorous, Lonnie’s story plays out with such vulnerable honesty that your heart will leap with anticipation and joy at every turn.

Locomotion

  • Date: March 4, 2012 - 2:00pm

    Locomotion Dolores Winningstad Theatre

    Lonnie’s mama named him after the 1970s dance hit “Locomotion,” but she isn’t around anymore. His teacher, Ms. Marcus, is teaching his class about poetry. As he fills the pages of his notebook with haikus, sonnets, and words-written-quickly-so-that-they-don’t-escape, we learn about his foster mother Ms. Edna, his beloved little sister Lili, and the heartbreak of loss.

    Presented in lyrical spoken word that is both poignant and humorous, Lonnie’s story plays out with such vulnerable honesty that your heart will leap with anticipation and joy at every turn.

Locomotion

  • Date: March 10, 2012 - 2:00pm

    Locomotion Dolores Winningstad Theatre

    Lonnie’s mama named him after the 1970s dance hit “Locomotion,” but she isn’t around anymore. His teacher, Ms. Marcus, is teaching his class about poetry. As he fills the pages of his notebook with haikus, sonnets, and words-written-quickly-so-that-they-don’t-escape, we learn about his foster mother Ms. Edna, his beloved little sister Lili, and the heartbreak of loss.

    Presented in lyrical spoken word that is both poignant and humorous, Lonnie’s story plays out with such vulnerable honesty that your heart will leap with anticipation and joy at every turn.

Locomotion

  • Date: March 10, 2012 - 5:00pm

    Locomotion Dolores Winningstad Theatre

    Lonnie’s mama named him after the 1970s dance hit “Locomotion,” but she isn’t around anymore. His teacher, Ms. Marcus, is teaching his class about poetry. As he fills the pages of his notebook with haikus, sonnets, and words-written-quickly-so-that-they-don’t-escape, we learn about his foster mother Ms. Edna, his beloved little sister Lili, and the heartbreak of loss.

    Presented in lyrical spoken word that is both poignant and humorous, Lonnie’s story plays out with such vulnerable honesty that your heart will leap with anticipation and joy at every turn.

Locomotion

  • Date: March 11, 2012 - 2:00pm

    Locomotion Dolores Winningstad Theatre

    Lonnie’s mama named him after the 1970s dance hit “Locomotion,” but she isn’t around anymore. His teacher, Ms. Marcus, is teaching his class about poetry. As he fills the pages of his notebook with haikus, sonnets, and words-written-quickly-so-that-they-don’t-escape, we learn about his foster mother Ms. Edna, his beloved little sister Lili, and the heartbreak of loss.

    Presented in lyrical spoken word that is both poignant and humorous, Lonnie’s story plays out with such vulnerable honesty that your heart will leap with anticipation and joy at every turn.

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