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Sensory-Inclusive Elephant & Piggie

Sun Apr 26 at 10:30am

Ft Lauderdale, FL

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PLEASE NOTE: THIS EVENT IS A SENSORY-INCLUSIVE PERFORMANCE WHICH HAS BEEN MODIFIED. Get ready for a musical experience, ripped from the pages of Mo Willems' (Sesame Street fame) beloved, award-winning, best-selling children's books. In Elephant & Piggie's "We Are in a Play!", Gerald and Piggie take to the stage in a rollicking adventure that is perfect for young audiences. An elephant named Gerald and a pig named Piggie are best, best, "bestus" friends, but Gerald worries that something could go wrong that would end their friendship. Piggie is not worried at all. She's even happier and more excited than usual. That's because she and Gerald are invited to a party hosted by the Squirrelles, three singing squirrels who love to have a good time. And so begins a day when anything is possible. Filled with beloved characters and lively songs, Elephant & Piggie's "We Are in a Play!" is a perfect educational theatre opportunity.

  • Sun - April 26, 202610:30 AMTickets

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When did the Broward Center for the Performing Arts open?
1-1. The Broward Center for the Performing Arts, a cultural landmark in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, officially opened its doors to the public on February 26, 1991. Since its grand opening, the center has become a premier destination for world-class performances, including Broadway shows, concerts, ballets, operas, and community events. Located in the vibrant Arts and Entertainment District, the Broward Center has played a key role in revitalizing downtown Fort Lauderdale and enriching the local arts scene. With state-of-the-art facilities and a commitment to educational outreach, the venue attracts over half a million visitors annually. As one of the top performing arts centers in the United States, the Broward Center continues to provide memorable experiences for audiences of all ages, making it an essential part of South Florida's cultural landscape.

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