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Part of the IMAGINE U series for young audiences, geared toward children and their families.
WINNIE THE POOH
Dramatized by le Clanché du Rand. Music by Allan J. Friedman. Lyrics by A.A. Milne and Kristin Sergel. Additional Lyrics by le Clanché du Rand. Directed by Nate Cohen.
Sunday, November 10, 2019 at 2:00PM

Hal & Martha Hyer Wallis Theater
1949 Campus Drive - Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts
on the Evanston Campus of Northwestern University
Evanston, IL 60208
Located on the southeast part of the Evanston campus just off Sheridan Road on Campus Drive. The Wallis studio theatre space is on the west side of the Wirtz Center/Theater building facing west.

Suggested Ages: 3 years and up

Join Winnie-the-Pooh, the famous bear of very little brain, and his friends of the Hundred Acre Wood on a fun-filled musical journey about the importance of friendship. Featuring a folk music score infused with acoustic harmonies, this charming and whimsical musical adaptation also uses poetry from A.A. Milne’s original books that will surely touch the heart and delight young audiences and their families alike. Running Time: 50 minutes with no Intermission

This is a Sensory Friendly Performance! This performance has been adapted to provide a relaxed and safe environment for students with autism, learning differences, or other sensory needs, allowing every audience member to engage with the show in a way that works for them! Modifications to the performance can include: • Changes to light and sound cues to eliminate sudden changes and high volume effects • A separate sensory room if students need a break from the performance • Trained teaching artists with a background in sensory-friendly work will be on site • Fidget toys and communication devices are welcome in the theatre.