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Holiday Family Fun Day with The Illusion Factory

Presented by Illusion Factory at Summit Artspace, Akron OH

Dec 08 2018
Holiday Family Fun Day with The Illusion Factory

The Illusion Factory presents “How The Grinch Stole Christmas”
Directed by: Stephanie Wilbert 
Featuring: Matthew Wilks and Shley Snider.

Enjoy a performance of this two-person, holiday classic performed with festive excitement by The Illusion Factory players. This Christmas-time favorite by Dr. Seuss is appropriate for the whole family.

Wear your favorite ugly Christmas sweater to this holiday event. The best one wins a prize! Meet and greet the actors for a short Q&A after the show!

All are invited to participate in a 30 minute holiday inspired Theater performance workshop after the performance. The workshop will include Theater improvisation, acting, and movement games! Fun for the whole family!! 

Before and after the performance feel free to join in on our activity stations!!!! Door’s will open one hour prior to performance. 

All proceeds from this family-friendly event benefit The Illusion Factory and its mission to inspire children’s creativity through touring exciting and ... view more »

ADMISSION INFO

Tickets are $10 per person for general admission seating and are available online or at the door. Children 3 years and under are free. Doors open at 1:00 p.m. Performance begins at 2:00 p.m. 

LOCATION

Summit Artspace

140 East Market Street, 2nd Floor, Akron, OH 44308

PARKING INFO

Free parking behind building.

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