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Youth Series The Legend of Sleepy Mr. Scrooge Alexander and the Horrible, No Good, Bad Day Music Matters Recital |
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Have you ever had a really rotten day? Alexander has...He wakes up with gum in his hair, he trips on a skateboard, and then he accidentally drops his sweater in the sink - all before breakfast! Alexander can already tell - it's going to be a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day! Alexander's day continues to go downhill as he gets smushed in the car on the way to school, his teacher doesn't like his drawing of an invisible castle, and Paul doesn't want to be his friend anymore. There's no dessert for lunch, there's lima beans for dinner, and even worse: there's kissing on television! It's enough to make you want to move to Australia! Laugh and sing along with Alexander's misadventures in this hilarious musical, featuring book and lyrics by Judith Viorst, author of the best-selling classic book. Discover along with Alexander that sometimes, everyone has a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.
TheatreworksUSA is America's largest and most prolific professional not-for-profit theatre for young and family audiences.Since 1961, they have enlightened, entertained, and instructed over 78 million people in 49 states and Canada. Every year, over four million people, many of whom have no other access to the performing arts, see their shows in venues as varied as local elementary school gymnasiums, regional fine arts centers, and major Broadway-sized theaters. Every year, TheatreworksUSA tours approximately 16 shows from our ever-growing repertoire of 117 plays and musicals. In addition, they also have an extensive multi-cultural guest artist roster, including storytellers, puppeteers, poets, and magicians.
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