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 | DELAWARE THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS FIRST
STATE CHILDREN'S THEATER'S PRODUCTIONS OF |  |
 N.C.
Wyeth, Treasure Island, Endpaper. Collection of the Brandywine River
Museum. Purchased in memory of Hope Montgomery Scott, 1997. | 
by Robert
Louis Stevenson
adapted for the stage by Linus Speary
The unforgettable story of young Jim Hawkins, son of an
innkeeper in
18th century England, who finds himself on a race across the high seas
with a band of mutineers in search of a secret buried treasure.
Pirates, peril, and pieces of eight awaits all who seek the lost bounty
of Captain Flint. This
adaptation by the First
State Children’s Theater of Robert
Louis
Stevenson’s classic tale is an adventure for the whole
family. Best enjoyed by ages 6 and up. |
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10AM | 9
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7:30PM | 11
11AM
7:30PM |
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2PM | 13
10AM | 14
10AM | | | |
| Student
Matinee Performances
All tickets $5.00 | | Public
Performances Adults $8.00
Children $6.50 |
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| CHARLES DICKENS'
A LIVE RADIO BROADCAST
Be
part of the live radio audience as
the First
State Children's Theater presents its third annual radio
broadcast production of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol.
Live from DTC's stage, this one night only radio event with
professional actors, live music, and live sound effects will be
broadcast on WVUD 91.3 FM. The whole family is invited to
share in this unforgettable holiday tradition.
Tickets:
Adults, $8.00
Children,
$6.50
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