Leo Lionni’s Frederick, A New Musical by Chicago Children’s Theater
Reviewd By Parker Cunningham, 7
Nettelhorst School, Room 116, Ms. Levinsky
I gave it 25 stars because the set design and singing was great.
My favorite character was Frederick because he was funny and the main character.
It was about teamwork.
It was about teamwork.
My favorite part was the machine because it was funny and did the boogie dance.
I love musicals. This play was a musical.
I think all kids should go. I mean the book won a Caldecott award.
Leo Lionni's Frederick will play through November 16, 2014
at the Ruth Page Center for the Arts, 1016 N. Dearborn St., Chicago.
While other mice are gathering food for the winter, Frederick daydreams the summer away. When dreary weather comes, it is Frederick who has stored up something special for the long cold winter. The classic, much-loved early reading book celebrates the idea that there is a place for all of us in this world.
This production is ideal for ages 3 and up.
Single tickets are on sale now, starting at $28. Or, cost-conscious, theater-loving families should entertain purchasing a Membership Pass to save up to 20 percent on single tickets to Chicago Children's Theatre's 2014-15, three-play season, which also boasts a remount of CCT's 2008 smash hit, The Selfish Giant by Blair Thomas and Michael Smith (January 23-February 22, 2015) and a second world premiere musical, Wonderland, Alice's Rock & Roll Adventure, co-created by Michael Mahler and Rachel Rockwell (April 22-May 24, 2015).
Visit chicagochildrenstheatre.org or call (872) 222-9555 to purchase tickets or CCT membership passes. For information on deeply discounted group rates for schools, playgroups, birthday parties and scouting groups, email GroupSales@chicagochildrenstheatre.org or call (773) 227-0180 x 13.
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