SATURDAY
MORNING
AT THE
NATIONAL
FALL
& SPRING - 2007-2008
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FREE
PERFORMANCES! - 9:30 & 11:00 a.m.
Due to ongoing renovations at the National Theatre, performances
will be at two locations:
September
22 through October 27:
Marriott Metro Center Hotel, 775
12th St, NW, Ballroom Level .
The Metro Station is METRO CENTER, 12th and G Streets exit.
November through April:
Helen Hayes Gallery at the National
Theatre. 1321 Pennsylvania Ave, NW.
Seating
is limited!! Tickets are Required, and are Distributed Without
Charge one Half-Hour Prior to Performance, on a First-Come
First-Served basis. Children must be accompanied by an adult
who remains present for the entire performance. For
a Program Schedule, Send a Self-Addressed, Stamped Envelope
to "Saturday Morning," National Theatre, 1321 Pennsylvania
Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20004.
Recorded program information is also available at 202-783-3372.
Shows are best appreciated by children four years old and
older.
Saturday Morning at the National has been sponsored exclusively
since its inception by
Marriott International, Inc. and The J. Willard and Alice
S. Marriott Foundation, Inc.
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SEP 22
- Marriott Metro Center - Ballroom Level
- Salon E
THE LADY OF BULLYBURG
Join Lady Kindness in BRIGHT
STAR CHILDREN’S THEATRE's captivating
fairy tale, as she embarks on a journey to save her village
from a visiting bully. With help from a local merchant - and
children in the audience - she finds the empowering strength
within herself to stand up to the bullying brute, restoring
peace and happiness to the town.
Sep
29 - Marriott Metro Center - Ballroom
Level - Salon E
HAVE A BALL WITH SPENCER “SPINNY”
JOHNSON
Kids get into the act with a Globe Trotter alumnus and basketball
star, celebrated for high scoring and totally astonishing
trick-shot artistry. SPINNY
gives a dynamic display of digital dexterity, and kids of
all ages step up and join him! Behind the dazzling fast-action
tricks, are inspiring lessons in respect, goal-setting, and
self-confidence.
Oct
13-
Marriott Metro Center - Ballroom Level
- Salon E
STAND
UP AND ROCK WITH KINDERMAN!
Song-and-dance super-hero KINDERMAN
involves even the littlest children in his high-energy
act. This whirlwind performer mixes ancient African call-and-response
technique with his “Disco King” background, creating
a maelstrom of energy, excitement and laughing fun. The kids
will be jumping up and down with joy before the morning is
over.
OCT
20- Marriott Metro Center - Ballroom
Level - Salon E
JACK & THE BEANSTALK
This lively musical presented by THEATRE
IV recounts the classic exploits of a young
boy who trades the family cow for three magic beans. The beans,
tossed out the window by Jack’s disappointed mother,
grow into a giant beanstalk that leads to fabulous treasures,
an ill-tempered giant and more adventures than you can shake
a stalk at!
 OCT
27- Marriott Metro Center -
Ballroom Level - Salon E
GHOSTS, GOBLINS & NOT TOO-SCARY
HALLOWEEN STORIES
First up is BARRYMORE EAGLE’S
COSTUME PARADE, so bring the kids in
their charming or wild Halloween get-ups! Next the improvisational
troupe NOW THIS!
will create stories of somewhat spooky but harmless monsters
along with fun and funky ghouls & ghosties, based on the
children’s ideas and participation.
NOV
3 - The
Helen Hayes Gallery
THE MAESTRO
It's performance time, and the kids become the clumsy conductor's
orchestra! They create a crescendo of confusion and hilarity.
Mime extraordinaire MARK JASTER
is entangled in an unruly chair, embattled by an obstreperous
insect, and assaulted by a stubborn music stand. But he manages
to make music with his young "musicians," some odd
instruments, and an old saw!
NOV
17 - The
Helen Hayes Gallery
REPTILE WORLD
Exotic creatures star in this amazing presentation. MICHAEL
SHWEDICK and his beguiling animal friends,
teach kids some thrilling and invaluable lessons about the
ecology and themselves. Adults will be awed by MICHAEL’s
ability to present alligators, snakes and other sometimes
scary reptiles, without frightening even the youngest children.
DEC
1 - The
Helen Hayes Gallery
MISS NELSON HAS A FIELD DAY!
Miss Viola Swamp determines to shape up the Horace B. Smedley
School football team! The “Tornadoes” just can’t
seem to win a game, and are in fact considered to be the worst
team in the state. It up to the “meanest substitute
teacher in the world” to turn them around in this energetic
musical comedy presented by THEATRE
WEST VIRGINIA.
DEC
8 - The
Helen Hayes Gallery
WOW! BANJOS ROCK!
Enjoy some mighty fine 5-string banjo pickin' as
BANJERDAN delights children and adults alike
with bluegrass and American folk music. The kids will love
such animal tunes such as "Old MacDonald" and "The
Lady Who Swallowed a Fly." The show ends with a high-octane
version of Dan's own yet-to become-a-gold record-hit "Dance,
Dance, Dance (But Don't Take Off Your Pants)!"
DEC
15 - The
Helen Hayes Gallery
‘TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS
This merry holiday treat is inspired by the beloved and timeless
poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas," as well as by
the real life-story of its author, Clement Moore. With songs
and music, THEATRE IV
has created a warm but hilarious version of the play, introducing
Santa in a particularly beneficent light. It’s a jolly
prelude to your yuletide season!
JAN
12 - The
Helen Hayes Gallery
AN ELIZABETHAN FESTIVAL
Travel back with us to Merrie Olde England in the days of
Elizabeth I, beloved as "Good Queen Bess." Authentically
costumed musicians, singers, dancers and actors of all ages
from THE WASHINGTON REVELS
will present a comic mummers play and wonderful music,
song and dance that you might have heard and seen in cities
and towns in the 16th and 17th centuries.
JAN
26 - The
Helen Hayes Gallery
THAT YO-YO-GUY AND THE SCIENCE OF SPIN
This dazzling and skillful manipulation of yo-yo's, tops and
other spin toys demonstrates some principles basic to aviation
and space exploration. DICK
STOHR, a full-time yo-yo professional and
prize-winning champion, puts a sizzling and surprising spin
on gyroscopic stability. You'll hardly believe your eyes as
you watch his feats of gravity-defying, dizzying dexterity!
FEB
2 - The
Helen Hayes Gallery
THE NICOLO WHIMSEY SHOW
Zany Jester #336699 and the AMAZING
QUEEN OF WHIMSEY present a fast-paced extravaganza
of circus skills, carnival comedy, boisterous bravado and
vaudeville variety -- with juggling, pantomime, accordion
and musical saw. Audience participation and
MUSCULINA, THE WORLD’s STRONGEST
WOMAN add to the riotous mirth and merriment.
FEB
9 - The
Helen Hayes Gallery
JUST-SO
STORIES
In the character of “Peachy Carnahan,”
CHRIS DAVIS guides us from the Howling
Desert to the Great Grey-Green Greasy Limpopo River to the
Dusty High Veldt and beyond! Along the way young and old alike
take part in bringing to life such wonder-filled tall tales
as “How the Camel Got Its Hump,” “The Story
of the First Cat” and “The Sing-Song of Old-Man
Kangaroo.”
FEB
23 - The
Helen Hayes Gallery
PEE WEE PIRATE SHOW
Captain Jean and her new crew -- the audience -- hoist sail
and embark for distant shores on MARY
ANN JUNG’s exciting 16th-century ocean
voyage. Visiting exotic ports, they come to Inca territory,
and learn to speak Quechua words. All hands learn sailor’s
jargon and shipshape etiquette in this adventurous voyage
on the high seas.
MAR
1 - The
Helen Hayes Gallery
THE FROG PRINCE
When a spoiled princess drops her golden ball into a well,
a noble frog retrieves it – in exchange for her promise
of friendship. The princess breaks her promise, and must face
the music in this colorful, funny, faithful adaptation of
the classic folk story. The THEATRE
IV production features an ensemble of marvelous
amphibian puppets.
Barrymore
Eagle's KIDS'
ART &
KOLORING
KONTEST
begins
today, so pick up your entry blanks!
MAR
8 - The
Helen Hayes Gallery
THE LITTLE BREAD HEN
Why won’t the other animals help the Little Hen bake
her bread, anyway? Journey with us to a small European bakery
as the BAREFOOT PUPPET THEATRE
cooks up the answer in this hilarious retelling of the popular
fable! Clever puppets, innovative staging and a surprise ending
-- plus the aroma of real fresh bread baking behind the scenes
– will delight one and all!
MAR
15 - The
Helen Hayes Gallery
FURIA FLAMENCA!
The passion and ferocity of signature Spanish dance transports
the children across the ocean to sunny southern Spain through
emotionally explosive, technically refined, and dynamically
choreographed dances. The traditional gypsy style melds with
modern flamenco creating an enthralling and totally entertaining
performance.
MAR
29 - The
Helen Hayes Gallery
SWORDS AND CHIVALRY
Derring-do swashbuckling action marks this demonstration by
JIM FRANK and
TOM PLOTT. Showing
various kinds of swords, these masters of stage combat display
the elegant quick-silver moves which have made the sword-fighting
of knights, pirates and buccaneers as much a refined art as
a skillful discipline. Safety warnings are packaged with the
fun.
APR
5- The
Helen Hayes Gallery
BILL DICKSON: THE ART OF MYSTERY
An enchanting performance with live doves and candles, comedy,
audience participation and astonishment are hallmark’s
of the magic of BILL DICKSON
and his charming wife. Adults will be as mesmerized as children
by the amazing feats of this suave wizard, who may make you
doubt what your eyes tell you is happening.
LAST
DAY to
turn in entries for
BARRYMORE
EAGLE'S
KIDS'
ART &
KOLORING
KONTEST!.
 APR
12 -The
Helen Hayes Gallery
THE UGLY DUCKLING
The swan who grows up “ugly" in a family of ducks,
finds later that his appearance is changing as he discovers
his true identity. He encounters a Burmese mole that hates
dirt, and an Inuit bald eagle with a full head of hair. This
"misfit" trio gains self-confidence through friendship
and accomplishment in THEATRE
IV’s singing, dancing, delightful musical.
BARRYMORE
EAGLE will
present prizes today in his
KIDS'
ART &
KOLORING
KONTEST.
Don't miss the special fun at our last show of the season!!
HAVE A HAPPY SUMMER
AND WE WILL SEE YOU IN THE FALL!!
You
may take (non-flash) photos of our shows, and of your children
enjoying, or participating in them!
Saturday Morning at the National has been
sponsored exclusively since its inception by
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC., and THE J. WILLARD AND
ALICE S. MARRIOTT FOUNDATION.
The performances are best appreciated by
children four years and older.
The
National Theatre is a not-for-profit 501.c.3. organization
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