One crayon. One character. Go. Take a ride with Harold and his trusty crayon as he hops a ride on a flying saucer, shares a pie with French-speaking critters, and explores the heavens above using stars as stepping stones. This imaginative world-premiere musical uses breathtaking animation, inventive puppetry and an indie-music score to bring Harold’s purple-hued world to life, perfect for introducing young children to theatre and captivating their older companions.
By Don Darryl Rivera
Based on the books by Crockett Johnson
Lyrics by Robert Burgess
Music by Auston James
Directed by Rita Giomi
Student Matinees
10:30am
Tuesday • Wednesday • Thursday
January 24 – February 23
and Friday, February 10 • Feburary 17 • February 24
Target Grade Level: for Pre-K and up
Sibling Policy: Everyone entering the Theatre must have a ticket, including all adults and infants. Lap passes are available at the box office on the day of the show for ages 3 and under. Parents are asked to use their best judgement as to whether or not their younger children will be disruptive to other audience members.
Parent/Guardian Policy: all children must be accompanied by a responsibile adult
Contact Email: schoolgroupsales [at] childrenstheatre [dot] org
Contact Phone: 612-872-5166 (School Group Sales Coordinator)
Homeschool Families
Individual homeschool families (and homeschool groups of less than 10) may order discounted theatre tickets to school matinees. Homeschool families must provide a copy of their Letter of Intent or Report to the Superintendent (or the required paperwork from the state where they are located) to obtain school group prices.
Cost per Child/Student: $10
$6.00 lap seat tickets for children 3 years old and under, who will sit on your lap.
Cost per Adult/Educator: $10
Homeschool Groups
Minimum Group Size: 10 tickets
Cost per Child/Student: $7
$6.00 lap seat tickets for children 3 years old and under, who will sit on your lap.
Cost per Adult/Educator: $10
Note: Early bird discount of $1 off each ticket when you order your tickets in the spring (early March) for the following season.