Theatre / Play Family-Friendly Outdoor Wheelchair Accessible
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9024066262
Join The Villains Theatre for an observational astronomy class that moves through music, memory, and magic to teach us about what we can see from our tiny place in the universe.
'A Beginner’s Guide to the Night Sky' introduces us to Léo, a young nonbinary person, who invites us into their mother’s observational astronomy class. The effervescent and unabashed Albertine tells us about the stars through music, metaphor, and story, teaching us songs to sing along with her and enthusiastically showing us the universe from her perspective. Inviting the audience to enjoy the night sky, learn about the universe, and sing a capella songs together, this play is an hour-long piece of queer magic that is heartbreaking, uplifting, and full of joy.
This is an outdoor show in the gazebo area behind the community hall; however if the weather looks rainy we will be inside the hall.
AGE NOTE: This is a show that has been attended by audience members from 2-92, but it does contain some serious subject matter and some swearing in French. Children are welcome to attend depending on their guardian's assessment of their interest in live theatre and a play of this nature, however we are also happy to provide FREE CHILDCARE if needed - email [email protected] before July 16 to book.
[email protected]
9024066262
Join The Villains Theatre for an observational astronomy class that moves through music, memory, and magic to teach us about what we can see from our tiny place in the universe.
'A Beginner’s Guide to the Night Sky' introduces us to Léo, a young nonbinary person, who invites us into their mother’s observational astronomy class. The effervescent and unabashed Albertine tells us about the stars through music, metaphor, and story, teaching us songs to sing along with her and enthusiastically showing us the universe from her perspective. Inviting the audience to enjoy the night sky, learn about the universe, and sing a capella songs together, this play is an hour-long piece of queer magic that is heartbreaking, uplifting, and full of joy.
This is an outdoor show in the gazebo area behind the community hall; however if the weather looks rainy we will be inside the hall.
AGE NOTE: This is a show that has been attended by audience members from 2-92, but it does contain some serious subject matter and some swearing in French. Children are welcome to attend depending on their guardian's assessment of their interest in live theatre and a play of this nature, however we are also happy to provide FREE CHILDCARE if needed - email [email protected] before July 16 to book.
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: Donation
Community Hall
