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by TJ on 12/23/23Gas South Theater - DuluthThe atmosphere was inviting and the play was everything that I expected and more! It was an awesome experience for the family!
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The atmosphere was inviting and the play was everything that I expected and more! It was an awesome experience for the family!
This is a very talented cast. I love the Christian based spin. My 10 year old grand daughter stayed engaged.
Kid friendly play. It was cute and the singing was very good. Bring the family.
The show was good. The singing and dialog were very good, good story line, nice variation of A Christmas Carol. The dancing lacked compared to the singing and dialog. The costumes were good. The theater is nice, parking is great and reasonably priced. The concession stand had a nice selection with reasonable prices but with just 2 people who had to mix drinks, make popcorn, serve all the customers, etc, it was grossly understaffed. The show started late to allow all to get their drinks and snacks which was nice.
This was a great play. I loved that it was just about 1 hr 15 min long with a break in the middle (for potty breaks if needed). This story followed along one of the Pooh short movies we have at home so it was a lot of fun to see my nearly 4 year old put the pieces together with the play characters. Tigger was a Huge hit for laughs from the kids and Owl of course got many of the parents giggling.
A great introductory musical for a preschooler. It was only an hour long, with an intermission (great for that important potty break!). The play followed Disney's Pooh movie closely. Even though my almost 5-yr-old is into Star Wars and Spiderman, Winnie the Pooh wasn't too young for him.
The sound quality was terrible so we couldnt really hear anything that was going on. This is especially difficult when yu are trying to hold the attention of a small child.
Very true to the most recent Pooh movie that was out in 2011 - almost word for word. Actors did a great job and the costumes were just right - all were easily recognizable. My 6 year old (and I) was thrilled with the performance. I got teary eyed at the end as I do with all Pooh movies that end with CR and Pooh leaving together hand in hand! BTW - there was no Backson at the end like in the movie - but it wasn't needed - the show was perfect!
This play followed the movie nicely. (Even if you didn't see the movie a gazillion times like us, you would still be able to follow it anyways! ). The actors were enthusiastic, the set was bright and the storyline short ....perfect for the attention span of young ones. The only problem (for the theater) was that since it wasn't sold out, we were all moved forward toward the stage...which was great for seeing the play up close and personal....I just hope they don't cancel future productions because of low attendance. It's a great way to introduce the theater to children!!
Excellent for the little ones and theirs parents alike