The Boy Who Cried Wolf
WHEN: Tuesday, February 6, at 10 a.m.
WHERE:
TICKETS: Tickets for all performances in the School-Time series cost $8 per person; one free chaperone ticket is provided for every 15 tickets bought.
To purchase tickets or for additional information about any of the productions in RVCCArts’ current season, contact the Box Office, 908-725-3420, or order online at www.rvccArts.org.
For information about School-Time performances, visit https://rvccarts.org/school-time/.
Senior citizen, student, and group discounts are available for most performances.
The Theatre at Raritan Valley Community College’s School-Time series for children and young teens will continue with a production of The Boy Who Cried Wolf. The 60-minute performance is geared for children in grades Pre-K to 5 and their families.
The Boy Who Cried Wolf centers around Silas, who is from a family of
shepherds. Knowing he has to do right by his mum and granddad, Silas
reluctantly takes on the responsibility of watching the family’s sheep on the
mountain in wintertime. But Silas is bored and lonely, and unhappy he’s missing
the town’s annual knitting competition. So, what does he do? He cries: “Wolf!”
Written by playwright Mike Kenny and inspired by Aesop’s famous
fable, this beautiful, wintery tale centers around a boy who learns that
“nobody believes a liar, even when they’re telling the truth.” Gifted
actor-musicians play instruments and sing live as they embody all the
delightful characters, including hilarious sheep and even a scary wolf or two.
The story is set in a village of knitters, where every new sweater seems to
tell a tale. Ultimately, Silas finds a place for himself (and his imagination)
in his warm, woolly community.
British Theatre Guide has called the production "Funny, enchanting and visually inventive.”
For further information, visit www.raritanval.edu.