Gustafer Yellowgold Show (Morgan Taylor)
March 5, 2016
11:00 AM -
March 5, 2016
1:00 PM
Doors Open: 10:30 AM
Doors Open: 10:30 AM
If imagination is what you seek, this performance is what you and the family
have been waiting for! Gustafer, a friendly creature from the sun, and his friends
will spark your imagination and welcome you to a place that you won’t want to
leave. Gustafer Yellowgold’s Show is a multi-media performance featuring a
combination of live music, animated illustrations and storytelling. Hailed by the
New York Times as “a cross between ‘Yellow Submarine’ and Dr. Seuss,”
Gustafer Yellowgold is a growing international phenomenon among kids and
parents alike. The SuperFun Series is designed to get the whole family rockin’ and rollin’ with concerts, plays
and performance art that kids and their adults will love. These shows are perfect for young
children (kids under age 2 get in free) and those a little older, but can be equally enjoyed by
Grandma, Grandpa, Mom and Dad.
~ Timing: The concert will last approximately 45-60 minutes. Doors open 15-20 minutes prior to
the performance.
~Seating: All SuperFun Shows are General Admission. We will have carpets in front of the
stage for flexible seating and dancing. Lap-sitters (under age 2) receive free admission, but
must be seated on a lap for the entire performance. Please stay with your child at all times.
~ Snacks and strollers: You are more than welcome to bring your own snacks into the theater.
Our concession area will not be open, but we do have a vending machine on-site, if you need
dancing fuel. Additionally, we are located right next door to Amante Pizza and within walking
distance to Weaver St Market, Elmo’s, Carrburritos and other local eateries. As for strollers,
there are areas in our main lobby (outside of the theater doors) where you can park these
during the concert. It’s okay if you need to take yours into the theatre, but please, don’t block
the walkways!
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