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Pirates take over the Greenwich Arts Council!

"The Greenwich Arts Council in collaboration with the Downtown Cabaret Children's Theatre in Bridgeport, Connecticut, introduces a new Fall program of cabaret-style theatrical productions for children and their families. The inaugural production will be How I Became a Pirate, specially adapted for the Council's performance space in the meeting room on the second floor at 299 Greenwich Avenue in Greenwich, Connecticut.

How I Became a Pirate involves young Jeremy Jacob who is digging in the sand at North Beach when he is enthusiastically greeted by Captain Braid Beard and his gang of jolly Pirates. Jeremy soon finds himself recruited to help find the perfect spot to bury the Pirates' treasure.

This sea-faring musical features such songs as "A Good One To Boot," "Green Teeth," "I'm Really Just a Sensitive Guy," "You've Got to Talk Like a Pirate" and more.

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It will have kids rolling in the aisles and secretly hoping that Captain Braid Beard and his gang of Pirates would whisk them off to sea!

The Downtown Cabaret Children's Theatre production of How I Became a Pirate will be presented on Saturday, October 5 at 3:30pm in the Meeting Room (second floor) of the Greenwich Arts Council located at 299 Greenwich Avenue in Greenwich, Connecticut.

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All seats are $25 (general admission ONLY).
Advance tickets may be purchased:
By Phone: Downtown Cabaret Theatre Box Office: 203.576.1636
Online: tickets@downtowncabaret.org (24/7)
By US Mail:
How I Became a Pirate
c/o Downtown Cabaret Children'sTheatre
263 Golden Hill Street
Bridgeport, Ct. 06604

Tickets will also be available at the door the day of performance.

Following the performance of How I Became a Pirate, the cast members, in costume, will be available for a 'Meet & Greet' and photos with members of the audience.

Entering its 32nd consecutive season, the Cabaret Children's Theatre has entertained over one million one hundred thousand children and their families. The Cabaret Children's Theatre has produced over 160 professional musical productions and is credited statewide as the best children's theatre.

Each and every production is designed to enrich, engage, enlighten, challenge, amaze and above all....entertain children and their families!

For more information visit downtowncabaret.org"

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