THEATRE

    The Meep Project

    The Meep Project

    Presented by Simpatico Theatre Project at Walnut Street Theatre - Studio 5

    December 22, 2011


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    The mEEp pROjecT is an imaginative all-ages adventure about the importance of community and fellowship, told through movement and found-music. Perfect for introducing children to the power and possibility of live theatre.A Meep can be described as vaguely human, small in stature, and absolutely bouncing with an eager and preternaturally curious amount of positive energy. Meeps tend to communicate through physical gesture, but are also known to speak the word “mEEp” on occasion. It is the only word they need to mean anything that needs to be said. That is, until mysterious strangers wash ashore their idyllic, island home.


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      • Venue Info

        Walnut Street Theatre - Studio 5

        825 Walnut Street
        5th floor
        Philadelphia, PA 19107

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets:

        Adult $15.00
        Child $10.00
        Student (w/ ID) $10.00

        Info Phone: (215) 423-0254

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        December 22, 2011

        Times:

        1/12 @ 8:00pm


        1/13-14, 1/17-21 @ 7:00pm


        1/15, 1/22 @ 2:00pm


         

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