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Crayon Court at the Geffen - Theater for Kids of All Ages

Title: Crayon Court
Venue: Geffen Playhouse - Main Stage (Los Angeles, CA)
Full Price: $15.00   Our Price: FREE - $7.50
Rating: 2.8 stars

Rated 2.8 by 20 members who went.

Join Monette and Monsieur Beaux Arts on a colorful journey to a whimsical, imaginative kingdom of larger-than-life crayon characters in this large-scale interactive puppet and musical extravaganza. Exploring the worlds of art, color and music, this musical theatrical production captivates children and parents alike as it progresses from one fantastical creative number to the next.

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Members Who Went Said:

2 Star Rating
Written on
May 19 2008

Anonymous Member

My 5 year old grandson liked it. It was cute...

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Event Highlights

  • "Theater outside the box... a sweet-spirited, pop-style puppet celebration." --Los Angeles Times
  • "This vividly hued journey soars through time and space." --Los Angeles Daily News

More Details About This Event:

For ages 3 and up.

Join Monette and Monsieur Beaux Arts on a colorful journey to a whimsical, imaginative kingdom of larger-than-life crayon characters in this large-scale interactive puppet and musical extravaganza. Exploring the worlds of art, color and music, this musical theatrical production captivates children and parents alike with their participation as it progresses from one fantastical creative number to the next.

About Geffen Playhouse - Main Stage:

The Geffen Playhouse is newly renovated, closing for over a year, and re-opening in November of 2005. The renovations are stunning, and provide for improved accoustics and sitelines. In addition to the Main Stage there is now the more intimate Audrey Skirball-Kenis Theater, which will focus on newer works for the Los Angeles community.

In just a few years, the Geffen Playhouse has changed the cultural landscape of Los Angeles' Westside, growing into a vital performing arts organization with over 100,000 annual attendees. Artists seen on the Geffen stage include Peter Falk, Jason Alexander, Annette Bening, Brendan Fraser, Elizabeth Perkins, Parker Posey, Martin Short and and Lawrence Kasdan.

The Geffen Playhouse was originally built in 1929 as the Masonic Affiliates Club for students and alumni of the new University of California Los Angeles. It was one of the first 12 structures built in Westwood Village.