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Special Exhibit, Summer 2010An exhibition celebrating the Mettawee River Theatre Company's 35th anniversary will take place in the Great Hall of the Salem, NY Courthouse Community Center from June 27 through August 1. It will include giant figures, puppets, masks, costumes and scenic elements created for productions developed since the company was founded in 1975. It will be an opportunity for people to greet characters and creatures that they may recall from years gone by, and take a close look at the stuff they're really made of. This show is guaranteed to be one of the more eccentric collections of individuals to loiter in the halls of the courthouse in recent memory. |
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The Little Engine That CouldEvery year the Mettawee River Theatre Company presents the classic children's story The Little Engine That Could at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx. The production features puppets of old-fashioned steam engines, each with its own eccentric personality. This thirty-minute show is geared especially for young children and their parents. Performances this season every Saturday and Sunday December 6th through January 4rth at 1, 2, and 3pm. And on Monday December 22nd and Monday December 29th at 1, 2, and 3pm. For more information please call 718.817.8770 |
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Halloween at the CathedralThe evening begins with a showing of a classic silent horror film accompanied live by Cathedral organist. After the film a horde of ghouls and demons created by Ralph Lee come out of the woodwork and rampage through the Cathedral. The Cathedral of St. John the Divine is located at 112th St. and Amsterdam Ave. in Manhattan. Box Office 212-662-2133. Admission $15. |