Friday, February 8, 2008

CABARET FOR KIDS: YOU CAN TELL MAMA ABOUT IT!

I have to start off by saying I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE this idea!! I mean how many of us struggle to tell our kids what we do or what we are going to go see? This will help with all of that and in a safe fun environment! Please show your support for this genius idea and go to the show!!!!!

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Kid's Cabaret: You Can Tell Mama About It!

SEATTLE, WA, FEBRUARY 7, 2008: It's not fair! Why should adults get to have all the fun? Kid's Cabaret lets children of all ages join in a G-rated, sequined and stilt walking romp through the exciting world of cabaret.

Featuring music, juggling, storytelling, face painting, clowns, footbag,vendors, and a costume table, the Kid's Cabaret will be held on February 23 at the Theater Off Jackson. Showtime is a bedtime friendly 6 p.m., but come early to play doors open at 5:30. Tickets are $10 in advance, available online at Brown Paper Tickets, and $12 at the door. Admission price includes one coupon for face painting, the costume table, or the fish pond. Adults, you pay kid prices, too!

Kid's Cabaret, Saturday February 23, 2008
Theater Off Jackson, 409 7th Ave. S, Seattle
Doors: 5:30 p.m., show at 6:00 p.m.
Tickets: $10 advance at

http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/27317
$12 at the door

Parking: $2 at 8th Ave. S and S Jackson St.

Red Headed Temper is Jenny Lowery and Ruby Kane. Jenny is a comedy burlesque artist with the Von Foxies. She sees no conflict between this role and her other occupation: full time childcare worker. Ruby is an event planner, acupuncturist, poet, blogger, wife, and glitter addict.

Featuring:

MC Elsa Von Schmaltz
Elsa loves dingle balls. Aren't you excited to see what she'll wear?

Once described as Laverne & Shirley meet Abbott & Costello, Chickee & Boom-Boom are an adorable pair of bumbling beauties. These peculiar party girls dance, perform tricks, and guarantee laughs with their unique, offbeat style.

Holly the Living Music Box. This 9 year old will dance right into your heart...

Manny the Amazing!
Manny Eckert has been attracting lots of attention as a member of the School of Acrobatics and New Circus Arts Youth Troupe, with which he performs regularly at venues such as Northwest Folklife Festival, Seattle Children's Museum, and Remlinger Farms. He won the Big Trick competition at the International Juggling Festival in Portland, and was the first-place winner at the Bumbershoot's Got Talent contest. He made his theater debut as a juggler in the show "Barnum" at the Kirkland Performing Arts Center, and his solo act was chosen for the opening show of the Seattle International Children's Festival.

Moorea Malatt is The Naked Folksinger. She was born naked. She is a Creativity and Personal Organizing guru by day and a sultry songwriting comedian by night. She was a nanny for 13 years and a Preschool teacher too! She has a psychology background and is available as parent's coach and also to sing at your kids' parties!

Honeysuckle Hype knows what it means to be a girl. And how to eat like one. But can she teach her puppy the true meaning?

The Secret Footbagers... You have to see for yourself.

Callie
Hills lives by the mottos, "Have flutes, will travel," and
"Plays well with others." She has performed all over the United States at
scifi and filk (science-fiction-influenced folk music) conventions as
an accomplished flutist and vocalist, both solo and sharing the stage with
various other performers. When she's not making or arranging music,
she can usually be found bicycling or knitting. Ask her about her
beautiful handmade scarves.

Jen Stone has been singing for as long as she can remember, mostly in
the car and the shower, but it took Callie to convince her she was any
good at it. The two have been performing together for several months at
filk conventions around the West Coast. Jen's other talents run to
dance, sewing, cooking, and bad puns.

See you there!!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi,

We went to the show on Saturday and our kiddo loved it!

I had a wee tidge of feedback, but would prefer to email rather than post publicly... what's the email address for the fantastic Pigeon?

Thanks!

Unknown said...

Hi! Pidge here and I would love to hear some feedback! I am just reading this comment in June and we've already had another show and have another booked August 9th. I have a feeling I already know what your feedback may be and have remedied it but maybe not. Let me know!
vonfoxies@yahoo.com with attn Pidge in the subject line. Thanks.