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    The story follows Pig and Girl as they venture through a day of play with their friends Mouse, Moose, Cat, Dog and Snake. They ride the bumper cars and roller coasters, play hide and seek, make delicious treats, and have a sleepover. With oversized props and colorful costumes, this production takes the youngest theater-goer on an exciting journey of whimsy, laughter and physical comedy; resonating old-style theatrics of the Vaudeville era.


    With such a popular title, tickets are becoming scarce but are still available. Show dates are Saturday, April 19 at 11 a.m., Sunday, April 27 at 2 p.m. All shows are presented at the Kentucky Center for the Arts, Bomhard Theater. While enjoyable by all ages, this production is recommended for ages 4-8.


    Contact The Kentucky Center Box Office at (502) 584-7777 or toll free at (800) 775-7777, (502) 562-0730 TTY or by visiting the Stage One website at www.stageone.org. Single tickets are $20.75 for adults and $13.75 for children.  Audio Description, Caption Theater, and ASL Interpretation will be provided on Sunday, April 27. Please make reservations when ordering tickets for the best seating options. Services are provided through outreach efforts from the Kentucky Center for the Arts. If you would like more information about accessible seating, assistive listening, Audio Description, Caption Theater, ASL or alternative format print materials before purchasing your tickets, please contact Accessibility Services at (502) 562-0111 or (502) 562-0140 TTY.  Program is subject to change.   


    Educational Support provided by Community Foundation of Louisville, The Norton Foundation, The Gheens Foundation and PNC Bank.   


                Stage One is a member of the Greater Louisville Fund for the Arts.  The Kentucky Arts Council, a state agency in the Commerce Cabinet, provides operational support funding for Stage One: The Louisville Children’s Theatre with state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art 


                Stage One is sponsored by the Yum! Family Series Program.  

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