Goodnight Moon
from:Seattle Children's Theatre category:Arts and Entertainment posted:January 4th, 2007
Goodnight Moon
Script, Music, and Lyrics by Chad Henry
Adapted from Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown
Illustrations by Clement Hurd
Directed by Linda Hartzell
Goodnight Moon (c) 1947 by Harper & Row. Text (c) renewed 1975 by Roberta Brown Rauch. Illustrations (c) renewed 1975 by Edith Hurd, Clement Hurd, John Thacher Hurd and George Hellyer, as Trustees of the Edith & Clement Hurd 1982 Trust. Used by permission of HarperCollins Publishers.
JAN 12 - MAR 10
Ages 4+ - Grades PreK+
Eve Alvord Theatre
SYNOPSIS
It’s time for the little bunny in the great green room to go to sleep. But first, he must say his goodnights. Goodnight to the cow and the bears and the bowl full of mush. Goodnight to the noises and the air and the old lady whispering hush. Goodnight stars, goodnight room, and even goodnight moon. Like with any child, the world of this bunny’s imagination is a wondrous place. A place where toys come to life; pictures are filled with real, talking, breathing people; and the little mouse who visits the toy house is one of his best friends. Even though it’s too late to try on the mittens, and it’s too late to play with the kittens, the bunny can’t help himself—he and the giraffe have to have a little talk, and he’s got to make time to cheer the singing clocks. Then, it’s time for bed and it’s time for peace. It’s time for the little bunny to close his eyes and drift off to sleep.
Venue: Seattle Children's TheatreStarts: 2007-01-12 23:59:00Ends: 2007-01-12 13:32:00Cost:
