
The Boy Who Cried Wolf
Sensory-Friendly Performance
The Boy Who Cried Wolf
Sensory-Friendly Performance
“4 stars—Tutti Frutti bring silliness, imagination, and sheep to Aesop’s well-known fable” —The Stage
“Funny, enchanting, and visually inventive, The Boy Who Cried Wolf represents Tutti Frutti at their absolute best.” —British Theater Guide
Inspired by Aesop’s famous fable, this is a beautiful wintery tale about a boy who learns that “nobody believes a liar, even when they’re telling the truth.” From Tutti Frutti Productions and York Theatre Royal comes a gifted ensemble of actors and musicians, performing and singing live as they embody all the delightful characters, including hilarious sheep—and perhaps a wolf or two. Set in a village of knitters with fingers flicking and needles clicking, every new jumper tells a tale here! Ultimately, Silas finds a place for himself (and his imagination) in his warm, woolly community.
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Sensory-Friendly Performances
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Sensory-Friendly services and environment will remain available for this performance, however the event will move from reserved seating to general admission.
Visit Sensory-Friendly Performance before your visit to familiarize yourself with accommodations to the performance and theatre space. We welcome ticketholders from the originally scheduled February 18 performance to join this Sensory-Friendly Performance.
Please utilize our AbleEyes virtual tour, and Social Narrative, to further explore our spaces before your visit.
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Bring the kids early for a fun family activity
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One hour before each performance the children may do the following activities: Make a paper bag Wolf puppet, a lamb, some mittens, create their own scratch art and play a game.
Family activities begin at 12:30pm and 3:00pm. Come early, project activity is while supplies last.
Special thanks to Wharton Center Inner Circle for making this activity possible.
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