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    Doo-Wop Wed Widing Hood, a 50's Musical

    Doo-Wop Wed Widing Hood, a 50's Musical

    Presented by Marple Newtown Players at Gauntlett Community Center

    March 12-March 21, 2010


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    It’s the 1950s, hula-hoops are in high demand, and so is Little Red Riding Hood! Wise Prince Jason (winner of the Math Olympics and the Nobel Prize), Strong Prince Justin (who can bench press his own mother) and ordinary Loud Prince Frank all want to woo Red Riding Hood. So the king and queen hire the Fairy Godmother to set three tasks for the princes. Only the prince who can find the missing girl, defeat the dragon and awaken a castle visitor from her slumber earns the right to woo Wed Widing Hood… that is, Red Riding Hood! Alas, Little Red’s couch-potato parents don’t want to lose their little girl. How else will they get their cookies delivered to Grandmother? So they hire the evil queen to thwart the Fairy Godmother’s contest. Luckily, Little Red Riding Hood’s two sisters—Big Green Riding Hood and Medium Purple Riding Hood—help balance out the situation.


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      • Venue Info

        Gauntlett Community Center

        West Chester Pike and Radnor Drive
        Newtown Square, PA 19073

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets: Tickets in Advance: $7.00 Tickets at the Door: $8.00

        Info Phone: 610.353.9181

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        March 12-March 21, 2010

        Times:
        Friday and Saturday @ 7 pm
        Sunday @ 2 pm

      • Accessibility Info

          Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.


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