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Look Memorial Park
Franklin King III Children's 2010 Entertainment Series
The Look Park Children's Entertainment Series is a program run by Look Park at
the Pines Theater. The series features a collection of children's performers
who sing, dance, and perform a variety of children's activities on stage. Performances
last anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour on Wednesday mornings during the summer.
The shows have proven to be a great place to take children for fun summer activities.
Be sure to hold on to your ticket for a discounted TRAIN RIDE after the show!!
Time: 10:00 am Wednesday Mornings (PLEASE NOTE NEW DAY!!)
Price: Adults $4.50 Children $3.50
Location: Look Park Pine's Theater (Rain Site: Garden House Tent)
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June 30 - Alex King of Jesters |
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This distinctive character keeps his audience laughing at a non-stop stream of
surprises. Connecting all these escapades is a wild sounding gibberish language
called Grammelot. The humor is universal and has been his ticket to international
comedy festivals in Quebec and France and frequent tours of Australia, Europe,
New Zealand, Singapore and Japan.
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An audience participation concert with song, rhythm and dancing. Everyone gets
a chance to dance and sing! (Fairs, festivals, libraries, camps and special events)
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July 14 - UNH Little Red Wagon Tour |
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JACK AND THE BEANSTALK AND THE TWO-HEADED OGRE: Jack and his mother were very poor and had to sell their beloved cow. But Jack
sold the cow for some ‘magic’ beans. When he took the beans home his mother was
so mad that she threw them out the window…and so begins the tale of Jack, his
mother, the giant beanstalk and the two-headed ogre who lives above the clouds.
This 45 minute play is for the pre-K to grade three audiences, but all ages will
enjoy this enduring tale.
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July 21 - Gerwick Puppets |
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July 28 - Ed Popielarczyk |
Ed takes a lot of pride in bringing smiles to his friend's faces. Whether he is performing
a magic show or making a balloon creation, he is entertaining. The magic in what
he does is not making a big duck riding a motorcycle out of balloons or fooling
someone during a magic show, but the laughter that it brings. That is the TRUE
MAGIC!!
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