News Summary
The Dance Theatre of Columbia is set to stage a heartwarming performance of ‘Red Riding Hood’ on February 7 and 8 at Cottingham Theatre. This enchanting adaptation will feature engaging performances while supporting the non-profit organization Homeless No More. With tickets priced affordably, this family-friendly event combines entertainment with a noble cause, making it a perfect outing for all ages. Join the community in enjoying this whimsical tale and supporting those in need.
Dance Theatre of Columbia to Stage a Heartwarming Performance of “Red Riding Hood”
Columbia is getting ready for an enchanting weekend as the Dance Theatre of Columbia brings the beloved tale of “Red Riding Hood” to life this February! But this production is about more than just fairytales; it also aims to support a noble cause. With performances set in the charming Cottingham Theatre, the event promises to be a delightful experience for all, while also contributing to the local homeless community.
Showtimes and Details
Mark your calendars! The performances are slated to take place on Friday, February 7, at 7 p.m., and continue on Saturday, February 8, with shows at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m..
In this captivating adaptation, watch as TaylorAnne Fogarty steps into the role of the colorful character, Red Riding Hood, while Mackenzie Litton dazzles the audience with her performances as both a sneaky thief and a cheerful bluebird. It’s a show filled with positivity and creativity, perfect for all ages.
For a Good Cause
What makes this event even more special is that all proceeds from the performances will go to the non-profit organization, Homeless No More. This dedicated organization provides essential emergency services, transitional, and affordable housing for families who are facing the difficult challenge of homelessness. By attending this performance, you’re not just indulging in a wonderful show—you’re also playing a key role in supporting your community!
Ticket Information
How much will it cost to be part of this inspiring evening, you ask? Well, general admission tickets are priced at a very reasonable $25 for adults, and $20 for seniors aged 65 and up. And let’s not forget the little ones! Children aged three and under can join in the fun for free. Now that’s what we call a family-friendly outing!
Tickets can be easily purchased online or at the door, so getting your hands on them is a breeze. Be sure to grab yours early, as these performances are bound to draw a crowd!
Final Thoughts
So, if you’re looking for a charming way to spend your evening while making a meaningful contribution, look no further! Join the Dance Theatre of Columbia as they step onto the stage to tell the tale of Red Riding Hood, and help lift up those in need within our community. It’s a perfect blend of entertainment and benevolence, making it an event not to be missed!
We hope to see you there, bringing along your friends and family for a night of fun, laughter, and community spirit!
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