Last month we traveled to Miami Theater Center to premier our newest production of Wink, an imaginative story about dreams, inspired by the classic poem, "Wynken, Blynken, and Nod." A team of four Spellbound artists and a crew of local designers and carpenters and technicians put together our biggest show yet! In addition to three public performances for families, we presented Wink for over 1000 students during our 4 school performances! We got reviews back from one of the kindergarten classes who came to see the show. Can you spot which parts of the show they were excited about? Thank you so much to all the students who came to see the show! We couldn't have asked for a better audience. You'll be able to check out Wink on March 24th at Symphony Space in Manhattan, and next year in venues across the country!
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10/12/2017 04:21:42 pm
I am a person who has a great imagination. I often use it when I am watching in a theatre. The characters are really amazing and they have that power to influence and the audience are being carried away by their words and acting skills. I am a fan and I am proud of that. The post is about a theatre play that show us that it is not just that the same old theatre play that we know but this is about our dreams in life.
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