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Cat Kid Party!
Various Libraries | Kirk Douglas Theatre
Cat Kid Party!
Location:
- Wednesday, November 13 from 4–5:30pm at Robert Louis Stevenson Library — 803 Spence St. Los Angeles, CA 90023
- Thursday, November 14 from 4–5:30pm at Malabar Library — 2801 Wabash Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90023
- Friday, November 15 from 4–5:30pm at Benjamin Franklin Library — 2200 E. First St. Los Angeles, CA 90023
- Thursday, December 5 from 4:15–5:15pm at Palms-Rancho Park Library — 2920 Overland Avenue. Los Angeles, CA 90064
- Tuesday, December 10 from 4–5pm at Culver City Julian Dixon Library — 4975 Overland Ave, Culver City, CA 90230
- Sunday, December 15 from 2:25–3:25pm at Kirk Douglas Theatre — 9820 Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
[As this workshop takes place at the Kirk Douglas Theatre between performances, attendees MUST have a ticket to Cat Kid Comic Club: The Musical on December 15.]
Join the Cat Kid Party!
Inspired by our production of Cat Kid Comic Club: The Musical, join us for a claw-some workshop full of cool stations where your kiddo can learn to draw Cat Kid characters, color like a pro, create their own flip-o-rama, and even make a stick puppet to star in their own adventure in our puppet theatre, led by puppeter-extraordinaire Miles Taber!
This workshop is totally FREE and purrfect for kids ages 5 and up. All materials will be provided.
Questions? Email Education@CTGLA.ORG
¡Únete a la fiesta de Cat Kid!
Inspirado en la producción de Cat Kid Comic Club: The Musical, participantes se mueven a través de las estaciones para aprender a dibujar personajes de Cat Kid, colorear, crear su propio flip-o-rama, y hacer un títere de palo para representar su propia aventura en el teatro de títeres. Recomendado para mayores de 5 años. Todos los materiales se proporcionan hasta agotar existencias. El taller de títere de teatro estará dirigido por el artista Miles Taber.
¿Preguntas? Envíe un correo electrónico a Education@CTGLA.org
Since 2013, Center Theatre Group has partnered with local artists, organizations, schools, libraries, and other groups to enrich cultural conversations in L.A. neighborhoods and to encourage Angelenos to bring the art of theatre deeper into their lives, and to use it to share and explore their own stories.
Through free workshops, events, productions, discussions, and other activities that take place at traditional and nontraditional venues, we connect with community members and artists throughout our city and join in and facilitate inclusive and thoughtful cultural conversations.