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Jack & the Giant Beanstalk
Monday, 02 Apr 2012 ~ Saturday, 21 Apr 2012
| Matinées: | Performance times vary, please call for details |
Young People's Theatre - Susan Rubes Auditorium 165 Front St. E., Toronto
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Written by Linda A. Carson
This new spin on the much-loved story finds Jack, a farmer's son, surrounded by land that just won't grow anything. "The dirt's dead" says his father, who sells off everything they own, little by little, to buy food so they can eat. When Jack finally has to sell his toys for food, he trades them instead for magic beans, which takes him on an amazing journey of excitement and peril. Jack ultimately discovers the source of the trouble on his farmland and learns how to make it fertile again in a magical, audience-participation production.
This new spin on the much-loved story finds Jack, a farmer's son, surrounded by land that just won't grow anything. "The dirt's dead" says his father, who sells off everything they own, little by little, to buy food so they can eat. When Jack finally has to sell his toys for food, he trades them instead for magic beans, which takes him on an amazing journey of excitement and peril. Jack ultimately discovers the source of the trouble on his farmland and learns how to make it fertile again in a magical, audience-participation production.
Producer: Young People's Theatre
Running time: approx. 45 minutes
Box office number: 416.862.2222
5 reviews were found:
Monday, 23 Apr 2012 11:18 AM
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Monday, 23 Apr 2012 03:40 PM
the show I'm in has about 25 little kids in it. The more time I spend with them, the more I rleaize I don't like kids. I don't think I liked kids much when I was a kid either they never shut up! ever! They're just incapable. I hope my kid is as quiet as I was, lol.
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| Wheelchair accessible | |
| Signed in American Sign Language | |
| hipTIX tickets available | |
| Discount tickets available | |
| Full price tickets available | |
| World Premiere | |
| Toronto Premiere |


















