Zz LCC presents - 2020 - MCT The Amazing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
Saturday, February 1
Years after Robinson and his goat named Wilson are shipwrecked, the island has become a tourist destination with a singing leopard, a tribe known for its colorful coifs and Friday's Seaside Resort. Fifty local students will be cast in this original adaptation by the nation's largest touring children's theater company. (Audition details at Lakewood.org/MCT)
Please note: Additional tickets will be released for sale 1/27/2020 following audition results.
Tickets are $10.
Years after Robinson and his goat named Wilson are shipwrecked, the island has become a tourist destination with a singing leopard, a tribe known for its colorful coifs and Friday's Seaside Resort. Fifty local students will be cast in this original adaptation by the nation's largest touring children's theater company. (Audition details at Lakewood.org/MCT)
Please note: Additional tickets will be released for sale 1/27/2020 following audition results.
Tickets are $10.
Purposely varying from the plot of Daniel Defoe’s novel, this original adaptation teaches the lesson that reading invites more than observation. Unlike TV and movies, which provide every detail, a book allows the reader the luxury and the joy of imagination.
We arrive on Robinson’s island years after he and his sole companion, a goat named Wilson, are shipwrecked. We find that the island has turned into a tourist destination centered around a lovable singing leopard, a tribe of native people known for their colorful coifs, Friday’s Seaside Resort and, of course, the legend of Robinson Crusoe.
In flashback, his story comes to life beginning with the shipwreck which marooned he and Wilson on the island. The entire population of the island, including a herd of goats, an all-animal band, Friday and his family and the inevitable hula-dancing chameleons, discover that our differences need not stand in the way of our friendships. All of the characters live happily and harmoniously ever after.
We arrive on Robinson’s island years after he and his sole companion, a goat named Wilson, are shipwrecked. We find that the island has turned into a tourist destination centered around a lovable singing leopard, a tribe of native people known for their colorful coifs, Friday’s Seaside Resort and, of course, the legend of Robinson Crusoe.
In flashback, his story comes to life beginning with the shipwreck which marooned he and Wilson on the island. The entire population of the island, including a herd of goats, an all-animal band, Friday and his family and the inevitable hula-dancing chameleons, discover that our differences need not stand in the way of our friendships. All of the characters live happily and harmoniously ever after.