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The Monkey Bunch continues the 2nd Annual Family Series at the Drake this Sunday.

Totsapalooza – Mouse City is at the Gladstone on the 26th

FringeKids 2010

The Little Paper is FringeKids official sponsor we are so pleased to be a part of this wonderful festival again this year!
FringeKids Venue
The Palmerston Library
560 Palmerston Ave
www.fringetoronto.com
www.fringetix.ca
416-966-1062
$5/child, $11/adult; Tickets online or at the door 1 hour before showtime; No latecomers allowed.

Productions
The Blackheart Princess

Princess Buttercup’s kingdom is under attack by a vicious dragon, Leonard. So when she meets a rapping pirate,
Blackheart, she convinces him to visit its treasure-filled lair to slay it. When Leonard hears of this plan, he snatches her away to The Cave of No Return. Blackheart goes to rescue her, but he discovers a secret more valuable than gold (50min).
The Boy Who Cried Wolf

“The Boy Who Cried Wolf” is a classic fable by Aesop, which teaches the moral that liars never prosper. The story is cleverly subverted in this satire of Greek theatre, switching the traditional protagonist and antagonist roles. This show is a fun modernist take on a beloved fable that will be entertaining for the whole family (30min).
The Cat of Kensington

Imagine you’re a struggling artist with unsupportive parents, an even less supporting landlord and a grumbling stomach. What is one to do? Turn to the help of one’s pet cat, of course. In this musical retelling of the Puss In Boots folk tale, set in the fish-rich air of Kensington Market, art is cheap and dreams can possibly come true (45min).
Fairy Tale Ending
Join Jill as a “line up” of characters is questioned about the sudden changes occurring in their fairy tales. A topsy-turvy yet touching tale of a young girl coming to grips with loss and the reality of growing up. With catchy songs like “I, like, totally don’t even give a care” and “You don’t know Jack”, (60 Min).
Jack Frost
 

Cow Over Moon is back and cooler than ever! This time, winter sprite Jack Frost wants to become more human. But if he does, is it the end of winter forever? Add in some of the city’s favorite comics, some catchy tunes, and of course, a classic chase scene and you’ve got a hilarious show that is sure to be hit (60min).
The New Adventures Of Jack And The Beanstalk

A colourful, music-filled production presented by Solar Stage Children’s Theatre with a cow that makes beautiful “moosic,” a beanstalk, a transforming giant and, of course, a handful of magic beans that change Jack’s life (60min).
One Eyes, Two Eyes, Three Eyes


Two-Eyes is treated badly by her sisters, One-Eye and Three-Eyes, who don’t give her enough to eat. One day, she meets an elf, who offers her a flute and an incantation that will provide plenty of food. The sisters become suspicious, but more charms ensue, leading Two-Eye to a knight in shining armor (30 min).

Showtimes
Thursday 1 July
The Blackheart Princess: 3:15pm; The Boy Who Cried Wolf: 2pm; The Cat of Kensington: 5pm; One Eyes, Two Eyes, Three Eyes: 6:45pm
Friday 2 July
The Blackheart Princess: 6:30pm; The Boy Who Cried Wolf: 3:30pm; Fairy Tale Ending: 4:45pm; Jack Frost Fri, 1:45pm; The New Adventures Of Jack And The Beanstalk: 12pm
Saturday 3 July
The Blackheart Princess: 2:30pm; Fairy Tale Ending: 4:15pm; Jack Frost: 12:45pm; The New Adventures Of Jack And The Beanstalk: 11am; One Eyes, Two Eyes, Three Eyes: 6pm
Sunday 4 July
The Boy Who Cried Wolf: 12:45 pm; The Cat of Kensington: 5:30pm; Fairy Tale Ending: 2pm; Jack Frost: 11am; One Eyes, Two Eyes, Three Eyes: 3:45pm
Monday 5 July
The Blackheart Princess: 12:45pm; The Boy Who Cried Wolf: 7:45pm; The Cat of Kensington: 2:30pm; Fairy Tale Ending: 11am; Jack Frost: 4:15pm; The New Adventures Of Jack And The Beanstalk: 6pm
Tuesday 6 July
The Boy Who Cried Wolf: 12:45pm; The Cat of Kensington: 3:45pm; Jack Frost: 5:30pm; The New Adventures Of Jack And The Beanstalk: 2pm; One Eyes, Two Eyes, Three Eyes: 11am
Wednesday 7 July
The Blackheart Princess: 6pm; The Cat of Kensington: 4:15pm; Fairy Tale Ending: 2:30pm; The New Adventures Of Jack And The Beanstalk: 11am; One Eyes, Two Eyes, Three Eyes: 12:45pm
Thursday 8 July
The Blackheart Princess: 2:30pm; The Boy Who Cried Wolf: 4:15pm; The Cat of Kensington: 12:45pm; Fairy Tale Ending: 5:30pm; One Eyes, Two Eyes, Three Eyes: 11am
Friday 9 July
The Boy Who Cried Wolf: 6pm; The Cat of Kensington: 2:30pm; Fairy Tale Ending: 11am; Jack Frost: 12:45pm; The New Adventures Of Jack And The Beanstalk: 7:15pm; One Eyes, Two Eyes, Three Eyes: 4:15 pm
Saturday 10 July
The Blackheart Princess: 12:15pm; The Boy Who Cried Wolf: 11am; Fairy Tale Ending: 3:45pm; Jack Frost: 2pm; The New Adventures Of Jack And The Beanstalk: 5:30pm
Sunday 11 July
The Blackheart Princess: 6pm; The Cat of Kensington: 4:15pm; Jack Frost: 2:30pm; The New Adventures Of Jack And The Beanstalk: 12:45pm; One Eyes, Two Eyes, Three Eyes: 11am

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