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Bring Your Canned Goods to Oliver! on Stage Now

In addition to supporting local children in the performance of Oliver! on stage now at the , you can also do a good turn for our Community Food Pantry. 

Collection boxes for food donations such as canned soup, whole grain cereals and cooking oil will be located in the lobby of the Music Hall during each show from January 28 – February 5.

Oliver! is a musical retelling of Dickens' famous novel, Oliver Twist. The plot concerns the adventures of an orphan boy in 19th century London as he escapes abusive treatment in an orphanage and joins a group of pickpockets.

The production is made up of over 100 young people who are divided into four casts. They come from throughout the tri-state area and have a wealth of theater, film and television experience.

Included in the cast is Julia Schroeder, Sydney and Kyra Schulz, Phoebe Neilsen, Skylar Holiday, and Roya Wolfe of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow.

The remaining performances are 2/3 @ 7pm, 2/4 @ 1pm & 7pm and 2/5 @ 1pm. The theater is located at 13 Main Street in Tarrytown. Directions can be found at www.tarrytownmusichall.org.

Tickets for Oliver! are $18 (adults), $16 (children under 12 and seniors), $14 (groupsof 20+) and $10 (schools). Premium seating tickets (first four rows of center orchestra) are $23.

To reserve tickets, go to www.tarrytownmusichall.org or call TicketForce at877-840-0457. Tickets will also be available at the door. For more information, visit the theater’s website at www.randomfarms.com.

Monetary donations to the Food Pantry are also very welcome. Checks should be made out to Community Food Pantry and mailed to: Community Food Pantry 43 South Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591

 

The above comes from a press release supplied by Anya Wallach, Producer / Artistic Director of The Random Farms Kids' Theater

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