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Culture Kids - Saturday Morning at the National: Treasure Quest! Pirate Comedy and Magic!

Sponsoring Organization

1321 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC, 20004

Phone: 202-783-3372

Location

The National Theatre - Helen Hayes Gallery
1321 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC, 20004

Phone: 202-783-3372
See map: Google Maps
March 17, 2012 - 9:30am
March 17, 2012 - 11:00am

Captain NoBeard is a no good lying scoundrel of a pirate who has misplaced his treasure.  Until he finds the true map, he is cursed to search the waters where the treasure was lost.  Can a pirate use a little magic and some help from the audience to find the truth and restore the treasure?  The dashing and swashbuckling Matthew Pauli leads the kids on this comic misadventure!

Tickets are required; seating is limited.  FREE tickets are distributed 30 minutes prior to performance on a first-come; first-served basis - one ticket per person in line.  Tickets will not be distributed for individuals who are not in line.

Download a full-color brochure of all the exciting FREE events for kids at our website:

http://www.nationaltheatre.org/saturday/art/2011-2012/NTCSatSpring2012.pdf

Fee: 
FREE

Contact Information

1321 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC, 20004

Phone: 202-783-3372

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