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Aaargh You Looking for Some Family Fun this Weekend?

Bring your kids to see How I Became a Pirate at the Theater Barn! Catchy songs will have young audiences rolling in the aisles and secretly wishing for Braid Beard's gang to pay them a visit.

The Ridgefield Theater Barn is excited to present How I Became a Pirate as part of their ongoing Theater for a Young Audience series, Saturday, October 13th at 2pm and 4:30pm, and Sunday, October 14th at 2pm.

 

Directed by Alicia Dempster, How I Became a Pirate has catchy songs like "A Good One To Boot," "Green Teeth," "I'm Really Just a Sensitive Guy," "You've Got to Talk Like a Pirate,"  "Pirates Dot Aaargh!," and many others that will have the adults as well as our young audiences rolling in the aisles and leaving the theater secretly wishing for Braid Beard and the gang to one day pay them a visit.

 

Tickets are $12, with a Family 4-pack available for $40 (children under 2 are free).  Theater-style seating, and front row carpet squares for the little ones. The Theater Barn is located at 37 Halpin Lane in Ridgefield.  For more information and to make reservations, please visit www.ridgefieldtheaterbarn.org

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