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TheatreWorks Silicon Valley 4th Annual Holiday Toy Drive

Wednesday, November 28 - Sunday, December 30, 2018 | 12:00 am - 11:45 pm

Lucie Stern Theatre1305 Middlefield RoadPalo Alto, CA 94301

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Start celebrating your holiday season with TheatreWorks Silicon Valley by bringing a gift card or toy to Tuck Everlasting.  All toys will be donated to patients and families at Packard Children’s.

For dates/times and other information about the show and to purchase tickets, please visit the TheatreWorks website at theatreworks.org or call the box office at 650-463-1960.

TUCK EVERLASTING
A MAGICAL MUSICAL FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Nov 28—Dec 30, 2018
Book by Claudia Shear & Tim Federle
Music by Chris Miller
Lyrics by Nathan Tysen
Based on the novel Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt
Directed by Robert Kelley

REGIONAL PREMIERE

An enchanting bestseller springs to life in this 1890s tale of Winnie Foster, a free-spirited girl whose search for adventure leads to the Tucks, a close-knit family that has discovered the secret to everlasting life. With a rousing score and a wealth of warm-hearted humor, this whimsical Broadway musical offers Winnie the choice of a lifetime: return to everyday life, or join the Tucks on their infinite, irreversible voyage through time. Don’t miss this magical holiday treat for the entire family.

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