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Lyle the Crocodile

Presented by Magical Theatre Company at Magical Theatre Company, Barberton OH

May 06 - 15 2016
Lyle the Crocodile

What happens when a friendly crocodile turns up in a bathtub in a New York City apartment? Basic hilarity. Everyone loves Lyle (except Mr. Grumps who can’t stand anyone!). All sorts of adventures ensue with Lyle, of course, saving the day. Join the fun!

Adapted by Kevin Kling, Music by Richard Gray

Based on the book Lyle, Lyle Crocodile by Bernard Waber

Directed by Holly Barkdoll

Most enjoyed by families ages 5 and up.

ADMISSION INFO

May 6, 2016
Opening Night Reception:
$12 Regular Seating/
$14 Premium Seating.

May 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 2016:
$10 Regular Seating/
$12 Premium Seating.

Student Matinees:
$6.00

Phone: (330) 848-3708

Website: http://www.magicaltheatre.org

INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*

Additional time info:

Wed, May 4, 10:00am & 12:15pm.

Thur, May 5, 9:30am & 12:15pm.

Fri, May 6, 10:00am.

Tue, May 10, 10:00am & 12:15pm.

Wed, May 11, 10:00am & 12:15pm.

Thu, May 12, 9:30am & 12:15pm.

Fri, May 13, 10:00am.
 
Tue, May 17, 10:00am & 12:15pm.

Wed, May 18, 10:00am & 12:15pm.

Thu, May 19, 9:30am & 12:15pm.

* Event durations (if noted) are approximate. Please check with the presenting organization or venue to confirm start times and duration.

LOCATION

Magical Theatre Company

565 W. Tuscarawas Ave., Barberton, OH 44203

PARKING INFO

Free parking on the street, as well as between 2nd and 3rd Streets (across from McDonald’s), and on Wooster Rd West, behind Alexander Commons.

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