
Rapunzel
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DateApril 10
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Event Starts10:30 AM
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Ticket Prices$12
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LocationConcert Hall
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AvailabilityOn Sale Now
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Event Details
THIS PERFORMANCE HAS BEEN CANCELLED. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT tillesartsed@liu.edu
Come see a classic tale of the Brothers Grimm... A long, long time ago there was a witch who took a young girl from her mother. The witch called the girl Rapunzel and locked her up high in a tower in the middle of the woods where she lived all alone until one day, a Prince appears… Theater Terra is one of Netherlands most critically acclaimed companies for young audiences and has been touring North America for over 40 years.
Produced by Theater Terra
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Recommended Age
Recommended for grades K - 4
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All study materials will be available 4-6 weeks prior to performance
Calendar
Feb 2025
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