
The Boy Who Cried Wolf
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DateFebruary 15
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Ticket Prices$12
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LocationKrasnoff Theater
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AvailabilityOn Sale Now
Event Details
THE 10:00AM & 12:00PM PERFORMANCES ARE SOLD OUT.
Inspired by Aesop’s famous fable, this is a beautiful wintery tale about a boy who learns that “nobody believes a liar, even when they’re telling the truth.” A gifted ensemble of actor-musicians play instruments and sing live as they embody all the delightful characters, including hilarious sheep and perhaps a scary wolf or two… all set in a village of knitters with fingers flicking, needles clicking and where every new sweater tells a tale! Ultimately, Silas finds a place for himself (and his imagination) in his warm woolly community.
Recommended Age
Recommended for grades Pre-K-5
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After a sold-out performance last year, New York Arabic Orchestra (NYAO) returns to Tilles Center for the Performing Arts’ Krasnoff Theater at Long Island University on Sunday, February 23 at 3 pm with an all-new program. The Orchestra, led by Artistic Director and violinist Layth Sidiq, will perform original pieces, including one by NYAO's late founder and former Northport resident Bassam Saba, entitled Chou Kan Hilo (How Beautiful It Was) - the first time the Orchestra will perform this piece since Saba’s passing - plus compositions from the golden era of Arabic music and more recent ones. Unique to this performance is that the Orchestra will also be joined onstage by eight students of Long Island University’s Music Department. -
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