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WHO: Kids and adults
WHAT: Are invited to experience the play "James and the Giant Peach", based on the book by Roald Dahl.
A plot summary written by Jeremy Perkins (jwp@aber.ac.uk) describes this unusual story: "James' happy life at the English seaside is rudely ended when his parents are killed by a rhinoceros and he goes to live with his two horrid aunts. Daringly saving the life of a spider he comes into possession of magic boiled crocodile tongues, after which an enormous peach starts to grow in the garden. Venturing inside he meets not only the spider but a number of new friends including a ladybug and a centipede who help him with his plan to try and get to New York."
This production is directed by Julianne Palma.
WHEN: Friday, Dec. 2 @7:30 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 3 @ 2:30p.m.
Call the Gavilan Box Office for information and reservations:
408-846-4973
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