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Rep’s Wizard of Oz successful run continues; Halloween show to raffle off prizes

Repertory Children’s Theater’s THE WIZARD OF OZ continues its successful run at Greenbelt 1′s Onstage.

On September 30, Repertory held a special show which yielded a full house including more than 400 children who would have not otherwise been able to enjoy the show.  They were sponsored by individuals and entities who believe in RCT’s vision to educate and enthrall children through theater.

One such entity was Philstage’s Performing Arts Appreciation Program (PAAP) through a grant donated by the Telus International Community Board.  The PAAP sponsored 50 children from the Gawad Kalinga community sponsored by Telus.

Due to the continued clamor by children and their parents to experience quality interactive theater performances, RCT continues to hold special shows.

On October 28, RCT will hold a special Halloween performance at 2:30 p.m.  Audience members who dress up in Halloween costumes will automatically join a raffle for a show package for Repertory’s big musical, DISNEY’S CAMP ROCK – THE MUSICAL, to be staged from November 16 to December 16. The package will include four tickets to the show, an autographed copy of the program, a photo opportunity with the cast, and select souvenir items.

For tickets, call 5716926 or 5714941 or email info@repertory.ph or log on to www.repertory.ph.

Presented by Repertory Children’s Theater, “THE WIZARD OF OZ” will definitely thrill the child in all of us. This brand new musical will have the entire family captivated as they travel down the yellow brick road for an unforgettable experience.

Co-presented by Velvet Channel and the City of Makati, “THE WIZARD OF OZ” is a perfect treat for the whole family.

This production is an enchanting adaptation of the all-time classic, with its wonderful music by Jeanne Bargy and Jim Eiler, and book and lyrics by Jim Eiler.

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