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Singing Harp Storytelling Theater Presents 'The Frog Prince'

Singing Harp Storytelling Theater will employ marionettes, harp music and storytelling at the Rye Free Reading Room on Saturday, March 26, to tell “The Frog Prince,” the Grimms’ classic tale about transformation through perseverance, courage and faith. During fun workshops at 2 p.m. that precede the 3 p.m. performance, children will be guided in the use of movement, creative imagery and dramatic improvisation, while their grown-ups explore the story’s themes and symbols and place the tale in its historical context.

Singing Harp Storytelling Theater is a live performance company dedicated to presenting classic stories in dramatic and musical form.  The appearance at the Rye Free Reading Room is sponsored by the Westchester Library System, thanks to a generous grant from the Rudyard and Emanuella Reimss Fund at the Westchester Community Foundation. Space is limited for the workshops and performance; please call 914-231-3162 to register.

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