Meg, a teenage girl, along with her younger brother Charles Wallace and
schoolmate Calvin, travel through time, space, and dimension to rescue
Meg's father, who has been on a secret mission and hasn't been heard
from in over a year. The three friends must learn to see the differences
between perception and reality, magic and science, darkness and light
if they are to succeed and defeat the Dark Thing. Based on the Newbery
Award winning book by Madeleine L'Engle. Appropriate for ages seven to adult.
Produced in collaboration with Prime Stage Theater and Carnegie Science Center. Short features and full length production available.
Short features narrate the story and highlight a dramatic scene. There is an additional charge for the full length production.
Times: April 19, Monday short features at 10 am & 11 am; full length production at 12 noon - 1:30 pm
April 20, Tuesday short features at 10 am & 11 am; full length production at 12 noon - 1:30 pm
April 21, Wednesday short feature at 10 am; full length production at 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
April 22, Thursday short feature at 10 am; full length production at 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
April 23, Friday short feature at 10 am; full length production at 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Additional weekend and evening productions: April 16, Friday full length production at 7:00 pm
April 17, Saturday short feature at 11 am; full length productions at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm
April 18, Sunday short feature at 1:00 pm; full length production at 2:00 pm
April 23, Friday full length production at 7:00 pm
April 24, Saturday short feature at 11 am; full length productions at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm
April 25, Sunday short feature at 1:00 pm; full length production at 2:00 pm
April 30, Friday full length production at 7:00 pm
May 1, Saturday full length productions at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm
*Who brought inoculation to America?
*Who made long distance calls possible?
"1001 Black Inventions" peeks into the amazing lives of men
and women whose genius touch all of us everyday! Enter the
'Twilight Zone,' where a typical suburbanite family attempts to
survive in a world gone mad. An hilarious world where all
inventions by black Americans have disappeared!
Pin Points Theater from Washington, D.C.
Times: April 19, Monday 12pm
April 20, Tuesday 12pm
April 21, Wednesday 11am
April 22, Thursday 11am
April 23, Friday 11am
April 24, Saturday 12pm
April 25, Sunday 12pm