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22 May
In conjunction with the WG Middle School Music Boosters, Be That Kid Productions is proud to announce the premiere weekend performances of the family musical “Oops.” You’re invited to see how cartoon characters deal with real world-sized problems:
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Two Shows: 3:00 pm & 6:00 pm
Shows take place at WGMS Theater. Tickets are $12; Children under 5 years-old are $6.
Part of the Profit will be donated to The Willow Glen Middle School Theater programs.
Let’s Do It Again — Lights, Camera, Action!
“Let’s Do It 2008 - Lights, Camera, Action” is a celebration of classic Hollywood musicals including Oklahoma, Singing in the Rain, Chorus Line, Phantom of the Opera and many more. You will leave the theater humming these classic tunes!
Oops — What Happens in the Clubhouse, Stays in the Clubhouse
“Oops - The Family Musical”, subtitled “What Happens in the Clubhouse, Stays in the Clubhouse”, tells the story of a group of young cartoon characters with real-life problems. Oops is an intelligent young girl who enjoys being the center of attention. She is not at all happy when she hears that her “perfect” cousin, Mary, is coming to stay for a while. Meanwhile, Skunk really wants to go to the football game but he hasn’t finished his english paper yet. Hillary wants to be president. And Valerie just wants to be a fashion designer. The story weaves together the lives of these and other cartoon characters into a plot that appeals to all ages.
More information, including sample music and video from the show, can be found at the Be A Kid website:
We are a production and talent management company for and about young artists. We are based in Campbell, California. Our projects include film, television, theatrical and musical productions. Our idea is to build up and stimulate young artists with projects to present to the young audience filled with the diversity of the scenic language. We seek out experts in scenography, music, film, dance, writing, fashion, make-up and the visual arts. Our goal is to prepare young actors with all the best we can give to them.
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