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A New 42nd Street project presents:

The Green Sheep

The Green Sheep Tickets and Information


New Victory Theater
209 West 42nd Street
New York, NY 10036
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This show is currently closed
Opened on September 10, 2008
Closed on September 28, 2008

Running Time: 50 min.

Ticket Information: This show is currently closed.

Tickets by Phone: 646-223-3010

For more information on The Green Sheep: www.NewVictory.org
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Synopsis


The Blue Sheep cheerfully grazes in the meadow, the Red Sheep does handstands on a hill, and the Bath Sheep frolics in the tub. But where, oh where, is The Green Sheep? Join us for a charming and fun-filled adventure through playgrounds, circuses and giant ocean waves in search of an elusive little lamb.

Just steps away from The New Victory Theater, a New 42nd Street studio is transformed into a picket-fenced meadow where audience members sit on a carpet of grass for an imaginative journey. In this intimate and delightful puppet performance, Mem Fox's lovable and snuggly characters come to life. Full of warmth, wit and humor, the Green Sheep is the New Vic's first performance for this age group and a perfect first-time theater experience for very little ones.

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