The Wednesday Troupe Spring Show

The Princess and the Goblin

Hybrid Production

 
 

May 7th and 8th at 10:30 am ET *In-person audience

May 9th, 10:30 am ET *In-person and online

West Village Meeting House, 29 South Street, West Brattleboro

TICKETS ARE ON A SLIDING SCALE STARTING AT $15

Tickets are available online and at the door

All performances are sensory-friendly, with ASL interpretation provided. The venue is fully wheelchair accessible. If you require accommodation, please complete the form under the ticket information before pressing the purchase button.

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Our Disabilities Specialist is happy to discuss accessibility or accommodation questions. Please email info@theatreadventure.org or call or text 802-387-0765

Princess and the Goblin 2017

The Theatre Adventure Wednesday Troupe brings to life this classic fairy tale, written in 1872 by George MacDonald. An ever-present Great-Great-Grandmother, a doting nursemaid, a devoted King-Papa, a brave and curious miner boy, and more join with the courageous Princess Irene in a tale told with shadow work, acting, percussion, dancing, singing, and projections.

Princess and the Goblin 2017

Princess Irene had eyes like two bits of night sky, each with a star dissolved in the blue. However, I doubt if she ever saw the real sky with the stars in it for a reason I better mention at once.  These mountains were full of hollow places underneath; huge caverns, and winding ways, some with water running through them, and some shining with all the colors of the rainbow when a light was taken in. There were mines there, great deep pits, with long galleries and passages running off from them, which had been dug to get at the ore of which the mountains were full.

Princess and the Goblin 2011

Now in these caverns lived Goblins, cunning and mischievous. They were not cruel for cruelty’s sake and yet derived great delight in pestering the Sun-People who lived in the open air story above them…

~Theatre Adventure actors create theater that turns traditional roles upside down, present a fresh take on familiar stories, and invite audiences to broaden their thinking about individuals with disabilities.

Princess and the Goblin 2017

For more information contact: info@theatreadventure.org

We look forward to having you in our audience!