This summer, don’t take your kids to the beach, let the beach come to them. It will do so in the most theatrical way possible this July and August when three different children’s plays from Uptown Entertainment Alliance will be put on by the Greater Ocean City Theatre Company at the Chester County Historical Society (225 North High Street).
A former West Chester University Star, Michael Hartman, is running The Summer Children’s Series, bringing what he loves back to a town that he loves. The wonderful and professional theatre company is selling tickets online and the first show starts July 28. Their unique performances of these kid’s classics are definitely a sight to see this summer! Don’t waste any time!
Tickets are just $8.00 for Children under 15 and Grandparents; $10.00 for All Others. You can save on all three performances: $22 for Children and Grandparents; $27.00 for all others.
Saturday, July 14 11:00 AM – Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
In this delightful adaptation of her popular book, Judith Viorst sets Alexander’s rather trying life to music and brings to the stage one of America’s feistiest characters.
Saturday, July 28 11:00 AM – Red Riding Hood’s Woods
Encounters with a singing Postman, Three Little Pigs, The Butcher, The Baker, The Candlestick Maker, Granny and of course the Big Bad Wolf make this interactive musical an entertaining treat for kids of all ages.
Saturday, August 11 11:00 AM – The Fabulous Fable Factory
Monroe wanders into a seemingly abandoned factory and accidentally trips a lever which activates the factory “machinery,” an assembly line of seven actors who create fabulous fables. Monroe himself surprises everyone by supplying the morals.

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