Family Friendly

Mouse in House
“Mouse in House” inspired by the book “The Mouse of Amherst” by Baltimore author Elizabeth Spires is a family friendly performance about a mouse that takes up residence in the home of reclusive poet Emily Dickinson.  Gradually the mouse learns everyone has feelings and that even a mouse can write poetry.

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The Big Meow
“The Big Meow” inspired by the book by Elizabeth Spires, is the story of an ever-hopeful fluff-ball who desperately wants to belong to the band of neighborhood cats but is ostracized for a “loud as a lion’s roar” meow.

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Complete Dogness
Incorporating spoken word, movement, music the story centers on a small family and a new puppy, Barky. The puppy has some bad habits, but with the patience of family and friends, Barky discovers her ability to learn new tricks.

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Splash
If you’ve ever been surprised about how suddenly your feelings can change, you are not alone. “Mr. Mixed Up” is confused by his feelings.  But Friends arrive to help explore emotions; sadness blue, bright and shiny happiness, angry red, gray shadows, calm green.  You’ll feel better by the end just knowing what it is that you feel.

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Jane Franklin Dance

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