Runaway Moon is bringing a great marionette show to town

Runaway Moon Theatre is bringing another family-friendly marionette show to Revelstoke this summer. “We are beginning production of a youth-created and youth-performed marionette play, thanks to the BC Arts Council's Youth Engagement Program, called Robin and the Timeless Forest,” the theatre troupe said in a statement. Here’s the story line: “In a village where time is of the utmost importance, the clock stops and the forest starts to creep in. This story, filled with surprises and fantastical twists, is sure to capture the imagination of audience members young and old. Young artists Forrest Elliot, Hana Friedman, Leif Saba, and Aidan Sparks, with the participation of Rosa Saba, are writing, creating, and performing the play.” This play will be performed at Revelstoke United Church Hall on Sunday August 14 at 2 pm. Tickets will be available at the door and will cost $12 for adults and $6 for children 12 and under. Image courtesy of Runaaway Moon.
Runaway Moon Theatre is bringing another family-friendly marionette show to Revelstoke this summer. “We are beginning production of a youth-created and youth-performed marionette play, thanks to the BC Arts Council’s Youth Engagement Program, called Robin and the Timeless Forest,” the theatre troupe said in a statement. Here’s the story line:
“In a village where time is of the utmost importance, the clock stops and the forest starts to creep in. This story, filled with surprises and fantastical twists, is sure to capture the imagination of audience members young and old. Young artists Forrest Elliot, Hana Friedman, Leif Saba, and Aidan Sparks, with the participation of Rosa Saba, are writing, creating, and performing the play.”
This play will be performed at Revelstoke United Church Hall on Sunday August 14 at 2 pm. Tickets will be available at the door and will cost $12 for adults and $6 for children 12 and under. Image courtesy of Runaway Moon.

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