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The True Tale of Sleeping Beauty - Musical Fun for the Entire Family

Coronado Playhouse (1835 Strand Way Coronado, CA 92118)
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An original musical version of the classic Sleeping Beauty tale -- with a twist. In 1465, Aurora is put under a magic sleeping spell and awakens 500 years later in 1965, when tie-dye shirts and mini-skirts reign supreme. Cast members, ages 8 to 19, are students from schools throughout San Diego County.

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The last date listed for The True Tale of Sleeping Beauty was Saturday June 28, 2008 / 8:00pm.

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1835 Strand Way
Coronado, CA 92118
619-435-4856
29225240coronada

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I felt the production lacked character development. The cast was fairly talented, but some of the characters were weak. The sound was poor in the venue, and I felt that the tempo of the music was slow. I think that if the music was a faster pace, the students would have more opportunity to have energy on stage, instead of waiting for the music to start up.
Written on Jun 30 2008

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it was a very mediocre kids production. frankly, I've seen better at my kids elementary school. they didn't use any mics so we could hardly hear the kids' with weaker voices. the air was cranked and it was quite cold throughout the show.
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We took our 4 year-old daughter to it as a first theatre experience it was fine for that. I was a little bothered that our table was in the bery last row. It was a community theatre children's production so I didn't have high expectations.
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An original retelling of the Sleeping Beauty story with a fun, energetic twist.  In 1465, Aurora (Noelle Chaanine) is put under a magic spell by three good Fairies (Veronica Rotta, Moriah Melendrez, and Kara Keys) trying to prevent their evil brother Hemlock (Gabe Lazard) from marrying her.  Aurora awakens from her medieval nap 500 years later, in 1965, with the help of a wandering musician (Spencer Beck).  Groovy Baby!  Tie-dyed shirts and mini-skirts reign supreme. Hilarious fun for the entire family.