Bring your family, grab a seat, and enjoy one (or more)
of these awesome November performances.
JUST FOR KIDS
PB&J: Big Trouble for Little Wizards • Germantown Performing Arts Center (GPAC)
Saturday, November 7, at 9:30 & 10:30 a.m.
Children ages 1 to 7 discover the magical music of Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky, Berlioz, and Dukas’ The Sorcerer’s Apprentice in this original Babu Press musical storybook.
$8/child with two adults · 751-7500.
Germantown Symphony Orchestra Young Artists Concert • GPAC
Sunday, November 8, at 7 p.m.
Winners of the Germantown Symphony Orchestra (GSO) 2015 Concerto Competition take the stage for a performance of a major work with the Germantown symphony.
$12/adult. $3/student • 751-7500
Friday, November 13, at 6:30 p.m.
Children ages 6 and up will enjoy this one-of-a-kind performance, put together by two custom-engineered Tessla coils featured on Season 5 of America’s Got Talent show. Arc Attack is part rock concert, part science experiment that explores concepts such as electricity, voltage and current, magnetism, robotics, and lightning.
Admission: $15. VIP: $30 • 525-3000
MUSICALS
November 17-22
Come experience PIPPIN, one young man’s journey to be extraordinary. This Tony award-winning Broadway musical features choreography in the style of Bob Fosse and acrobatics by Les 7 Doigts de la Main, the creative force behind the nationwide sensation, Traces.
$25-$125 • 525-3000
Peter Pan • Playhouse on the Square
November 20 through January 10
A musical based on the play by J.M. Barrie takes audiences on an adventurous trip to Neverland. Come join Peter Pan and his friends, and meet Captain Hook, the Lost Boys, and Tinkerbell.
$35/adult. $10/child • 726-4656
PLAYS
Nearly Lear • Halloran Center at The Orpheum
Friday, November 6, at 7 p.m.
Children ages 10 and up are invited to hear the story of King Lear told by the King’s closest companion – his devoted clown, Norris. Nearly Lear uses storytelling, music and film, as well as Shakespeare’s text to take audience to the heart of the story.
Admission: $15. VIP Tickets: $30 • 525-3000
If Scrooge Was A Brother • Hattiloo Theatre
November 27 through December 20
With Scrooge as a brother, this Christmas will be like no other. Back by popular demand, this show portrays the story of how the three spirits visit to change the attitude of Eb Scroo, a successful African American businessman.
Admission: $30. Saturday matinee: $26/adult. $22/student • 525-0009
DANCE
Nut ReMix • The Cannon Center for the Performing Arts
November 20-22
New Ballet Ensemble joins Memphis Symphony Orchestra in presenting this multicultural experience. In this modern-day adaption set on Beale Street, the traditional Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker leaps into the 21st century, reinvented with a mix of ballet, hip-hop, African dance, flamenco, and Chinese folk dance.
$15-$50 • 576-1200