2020 Times-Tribune Children’s Series
Sponsored by: Lackawanna County Department of Arts and Culture, and Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
Tri-Cities Opera-Go-Round Presents…
Pinocchio
Saturday, January 11, 2020
Show at 11am, Wiggles and Giggles at 10am
Grades Pre-K – 4th; Family
OPERA-GO-ROUND, Tri-Cities Opera’s Touring Educational Program, is celebrating 45 years of bringing live musical performances to schools throughout New York and Pennsylvania. Annually, Opera-Go-Round performs for as many as 20,000 students. Our mission is simple: to bring great music to the newest generation of listeners! This year, our children’s opera is Pinocchio, a vibrant retelling of the classic story set to the music of Mozart, Donizetti, Offenbach, and Pergolesi, with a brand new scenic design by AmarA.
This imaginative version of the classic story by Carlo Collodi provides a perfect introduction to opera for little listeners. John Davies’ 40-minute adaptation features well known characters Pinocchio, Geppetto, Fox & Cat, and adds operatic zest in the form of sinister puppeteer, Dr. Dulcamara and Olympia, the mechanical girl caught in his clutches. Imparted by means of captivating scenes and songs, the opera’s message about the importance of family, friendship, and telling the truth shines through… like the Blue Fairy! The shorter staging is ideal for elementary ages. The presentation is framed by a brief introduction to the show and opera audience participation and a question & answer session afterward, in which the children get to interact directly with the performers.
2020 Times-Tribune Children’s Series
Sponsored by: Lackawanna County Department of Arts and Culture, and Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
Tri-Cities Opera-Go-Round Presents…
Pinocchio
Saturday, January 11, 2020
Show at 11am, Wiggles and Giggles at 10am
Grades Pre-K – 4th; Family
OPERA-GO-ROUND, Tri-Cities Opera’s Touring Educational Program, is celebrating 45 years of bringing live musical performances to schools throughout New York and Pennsylvania. Annually, Opera-Go-Round performs for as many as 20,000 students. Our mission is simple: to bring great music to the newest generation of listeners! This year, our children’s opera is Pinocchio, a vibrant retelling of the classic story set to the music of Mozart, Donizetti, Offenbach, and Pergolesi, with a brand new scenic design by AmarA.
This imaginative version of the classic story by Carlo Collodi provides a perfect introduction to opera for little listeners. John Davies’ 40-minute adaptation features well known characters Pinocchio, Geppetto, Fox & Cat, and adds operatic zest in the form of sinister puppeteer, Dr. Dulcamara and Olympia, the mechanical girl caught in his clutches. Imparted by means of captivating scenes and songs, the opera’s message about the importance of family, friendship, and telling the truth shines through… like the Blue Fairy! The shorter staging is ideal for elementary ages. The presentation is framed by a brief introduction to the show and opera audience participation and a question & answer session afterward, in which the children get to interact directly with the performers.

The Scranton Cultural Center’s Youth Theatre Program will
present Roger’s and Hammerstein’s Once Upon A Mattress
Director: Camille Reinecke
Music Director: Eric Petterson | Choreographer: Jackilyn Yamialkowski
PERFORMANCES: Friday, January 24 at 7pm; Saturday, January 25 at 7pm; Sunday, January 26 at 2pm
If you thought you knew the story of ‘The Princess and The Pea,’ you may be in for a walloping surprise! Did you know, for instance, that Princess Winnifred actually swam the moat to reach Prince Dauntless the Drab? Or that Lady Larken’s love for Sir Harry provided a rather compelling reason that she reach the bridal altar post haste? Or that, in fact, it wasn’t the pea at all that caused the princess a sleepless night? Carried on a wave of wonderful songs, by turns hilarious and raucous, romantic and melodic, this rollicking spin on the familiar classic of royal courtship and comeuppance provides for some side-splitting shenanigans. Chances are you’ll never look at fairy tales quite the same way again.
Event Seating is General Admission, First-Come, First-Served, Held in
the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Theatre of the Scranton Cultural Center.
The Seating chart reflects the general layout for this event,
but specific seat locations are subject to change.
NO REFUNDS / NO EXCHANGES
Due to the nature of live performances, artists, dates, times, venues and
prices are subject to change without notice.
Buyer Beware: If you purchase tickets from a non-authorized person or
outlet, you risk purchasing a lost, stolen or fake ticket that is not valid for
admittance, regardless of the event. Lost or stolen tickets may be
deactivated and thus will not be valid for entry. Anyone who purchases
tickets from a “scalper” or ticket broker does so at their own risk and in
most cases is paying a premium.
When you visit the theatre, our first priority is your care and safety. To that
end, please be aware in advance of increased security measures for all
events at our Theatre. Backpacks, oversized bags, outside food and
beverage, and weapons of any kind are not permitted in the building. Also,
upon entry, bags and coats must be open and ready for inspection by our
security team.

The Scranton Cultural Center’s Youth Theatre Program will
present Roger’s and Hammerstein’s Once Upon A Mattress
Director: Camille Reinecke
Music Director: Eric Petterson | Choreographer: Jackilyn Yamialkowski
PERFORMANCES: Friday, January 24 at 7pm; Saturday, January 25 at 7pm; Sunday, January 26 at 2pm
If you thought you knew the story of ‘The Princess and The Pea,’ you may be in for a walloping surprise! Did you know, for instance, that Princess Winnifred actually swam the moat to reach Prince Dauntless the Drab? Or that Lady Larken’s love for Sir Harry provided a rather compelling reason that she reach the bridal altar post haste? Or that, in fact, it wasn’t the pea at all that caused the princess a sleepless night? Carried on a wave of wonderful songs, by turns hilarious and raucous, romantic and melodic, this rollicking spin on the familiar classic of royal courtship and comeuppance provides for some side-splitting shenanigans. Chances are you’ll never look at fairy tales quite the same way again.
Event Seating is General Admission, First-Come, First-Served, Held in
the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Theatre of the Scranton Cultural Center.
The Seating chart reflects the general layout for this event,
but specific seat locations are subject to change.
NO REFUNDS / NO EXCHANGES
Due to the nature of live performances, artists, dates, times, venues and
prices are subject to change without notice.
Buyer Beware: If you purchase tickets from a non-authorized person or
outlet, you risk purchasing a lost, stolen or fake ticket that is not valid for
admittance, regardless of the event. Lost or stolen tickets may be
deactivated and thus will not be valid for entry. Anyone who purchases
tickets from a “scalper” or ticket broker does so at their own risk and in
most cases is paying a premium.
When you visit the theatre, our first priority is your care and safety. To that
end, please be aware in advance of increased security measures for all
events at our Theatre. Backpacks, oversized bags, outside food and
beverage, and weapons of any kind are not permitted in the building. Also,
upon entry, bags and coats must be open and ready for inspection by our
security team.

The Scranton Cultural Center’s Youth Theatre Program will
present Roger’s and Hammerstein’s Once Upon A Mattress
Director: Camille Reinecke
Music Director: Eric Petterson | Choreographer: Jackilyn Yamialkowski
PERFORMANCES: Friday, January 24 at 7pm; Saturday, January 25 at 7pm; Sunday, January 26 at 2pm
If you thought you knew the story of ‘The Princess and The Pea,’ you may be in for a walloping surprise! Did you know, for instance, that Princess Winnifred actually swam the moat to reach Prince Dauntless the Drab? Or that Lady Larken’s love for Sir Harry provided a rather compelling reason that she reach the bridal altar post haste? Or that, in fact, it wasn’t the pea at all that caused the princess a sleepless night? Carried on a wave of wonderful songs, by turns hilarious and raucous, romantic and melodic, this rollicking spin on the familiar classic of royal courtship and comeuppance provides for some side-splitting shenanigans. Chances are you’ll never look at fairy tales quite the same way again.
Event Seating is General Admission, First-Come, First-Served, Held in
the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Theatre of the Scranton Cultural Center.
The Seating chart reflects the general layout for this event,
but specific seat locations are subject to change.
NO REFUNDS / NO EXCHANGES
Due to the nature of live performances, artists, dates, times, venues and
prices are subject to change without notice.
Buyer Beware: If you purchase tickets from a non-authorized person or
outlet, you risk purchasing a lost, stolen or fake ticket that is not valid for
admittance, regardless of the event. Lost or stolen tickets may be
deactivated and thus will not be valid for entry. Anyone who purchases
tickets from a “scalper” or ticket broker does so at their own risk and in
most cases is paying a premium.
When you visit the theatre, our first priority is your care and safety. To that
end, please be aware in advance of increased security measures for all
events at our Theatre. Backpacks, oversized bags, outside food and
beverage, and weapons of any kind are not permitted in the building. Also,
upon entry, bags and coats must be open and ready for inspection by our
security team.
2020 Times-Tribune Children’s Series
Sponsored by: Lackawanna County Department of Arts and Culture, and Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
Bright Star Touring Theatre Presents…
Aesop’s Fables
February 15, 2020
Show at 11am, Wiggles and Giggles at 10am
Grades Pre-K – 5th; Family

Aesop’s Fables is a 45-minute whirlwind adventure through the beloved 2600-year old tales. Bright Star’s professional actors bring to life the stories of “The Tortoise and the Hare,” “The Boy Who Cried Wolf,” “The Fox and the Grapes,” “The Lion and the Mouse” and “The Monkey and Her Pail.” Brimming with audience participation and character education, this production celebrates the moral lessons available in each of these charming tales. This hilarious play is guaranteed to leave audiences of all ages rolling in the aisles with delight!
Literature and Literacy
2020 Times-Tribune Children’s Series
Sponsored by: Lackawanna County Department of Arts and Culture, and Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
Bright Star Touring Theatre Presents…
Aesop’s Fables
February 15, 2020
Show at 11am, Wiggles and Giggles at 10am
Grades Pre-K – 5th; Family
Aesop’s Fables is a 45-minute whirlwind adventure through the beloved 2600-year old tales. Bright Star’s professional actors bring to life the stories of “The Tortoise and the Hare,” “The Boy Who Cried Wolf,” “The Fox and the Grapes,” “The Lion and the Mouse” and “The Monkey and Her Pail.” Brimming with audience participation and character education, this production celebrates the moral lessons available in each of these charming tales. This hilarious play is guaranteed to leave audiences of all ages rolling in the aisles with delight!
Literature and Literacy
2020 Times-Tribune Children’s Series
Sponsored by: Lackawanna County Department of Arts and Culture, and Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
Stars Within Reach Productions Presents…
Wilma Jean the Worry Machine
Saturday, March 7, 2020
Show at 11am, Wiggles and Giggles at 10am
Grades 1st – 5th; Family

Produced by Stars Within Reach – Celebrating diversity with empathy is the strong message delivered in this exciting new musical based on the book by Maria Dismondy. Johnny is a big fan of school but that all changes when the new kid, Gabe, arrives. Gabe doesn’t speak any English and that doesn’t stop Johnny from going out of his way to be unkind. What will Johnny do when Gabe starts to make new friends? Will he join the fun of making a new friend or turn the other way? Johnny realizes a powerful message in this story where student differences are celebrated.
2020 Times-Tribune Children’s Series
Sponsored by: Lackawanna County Department of Arts and Culture, and Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
Stars Within Reach Productions Presents…
Wilma Jean the Worry Machine
Saturday, March 7, 2020
Show at 11am, Wiggles and Giggles at 10am
Grades 1st – 5th; Family

Produced by Stars Within Reach – Celebrating diversity with empathy is the strong message delivered in this exciting new musical based on the book by Maria Dismondy. Johnny is a big fan of school but that all changes when the new kid, Gabe, arrives. Gabe doesn’t speak any English and that doesn’t stop Johnny from going out of his way to be unkind. What will Johnny do when Gabe starts to make new friends? Will he join the fun of making a new friend or turn the other way? Johnny realizes a powerful message in this story where student differences are celebrated.
Thrill the World 2020 – October 24
5:00 PM to 6:30 PM, Official Dance at 6:00 PM
HELP KEEP THE ARTS UNDEAD IN SCRANTON!
VISIT THRILLSCRANTON.COM for this Year’s Event Information
Thrill the World – Scranton, PA!
October 24, 5:00 PM | OFFICIAL DANCE at 6:00 PM
Learn at Home. Dance Together. Thrill the World!
HELP KEEP THE ARTS UNDEAD IN NEPA! Thrill the World is a global fundraising event, held on the same date/time around the world in attempt to break the World Record for the “Largest Simultaneous Dance to Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller!'” Sign up TODAY to be a zombie dancer and participate in one of the most exciting events in Scranton! All proceeds benefit the Scranton Cultural Center!
Registration:
Register online (preferred) or at the event!
Because of current circumstances, registration fees are WAIVED for Thrill the World Scranton, PA 2020. Donations of any size to support the Scranton Cultural Center will be gratefully accepted!
Learn the Dance:
There will be no public dance lessons for Thrill the World Scranton, PA 2020. Instead, participants are encouraged to learn the dance at home via the step-by-step Thrill the World Tutorials on YouTube! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heEFEOfAn4k) There are in-depth breakdowns of each section of choreography available so that anyone can learn the dance at any time, ANYWHERE – even at home. We will have a few opportunities to rehearse the dance before the official record-breaking attempt. Remember – Thrill the World is open to dancers of all skill levels. The most important thing is to HAVE FUN!
Day of the Event:
NOTE: Masks will be required at all times to participate.
The event will be held OUTSIDE of the Scranton Cultural Center, located at 420 N. Washington Avenue in Scranton, PA. We will convene beginning at 5:00 PM. On the day of the event, participants are encouraged to come in their best zombie or Halloween inspired look, but it’s not required. You’ll check in with the SCC team (for reporting purposes) and we’ll have a few opportunities to practice the dance before the official world record attempt. The dance will be live-streamed on the Scranton Cultural Center Facebook page, so please encourage family and friends to cheer you on from home.
Have a question? Email us at thrill-scranton@sccmt.org and we will be happy to answer it for you!
Thrill the World Scranton is sponsored by LT Verrastro and Fidelity Bank. Supported by Lackawanna County and the PA Council on the Arts.
Can’t make a dance lesson? Learn the dance online!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uEd-wUD0m8
Thrill the World Scranton is sponsored by United Gilsonite Laboratories, LT Verrastro, and Fidelity Bank. It is supported by Lackawanna County and PA Council on the Arts.
