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The Children's Literature Association named this "the best American children's book of the past two hundred years," and
Joseph Robinette has created a play that captures the very essence of the work. All the enchanting characters are here -
Wilber, Templeton, Fern and, of course, the extraordinary spider, Charlotte, who proves to be "a true friend and a good writer."
This is a beautiful, knowing play about friendship that will give the whole family a wonderful experience.
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A traditional verson of the classic story that was Charles Dicken's own favorite. On Christmas Eve, four ghostly
visitations transform the bitter and miserly Ebenezer Scrooge into the very spirit of Christmas in this timeless story
that touches the heart and brings the true meaning of the holiday season to life.
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The creators of this sequel have returned with more of your favorite instructional tunes. Like its predeccesor, the
show's inspiration is drawn from the Emmy Award winning Saturday morning cartoon series popular in the 1970s. Far from
outmoded, the songs are full of modern lyrics and catchy melodies. Audiences of all ages will fall in love with Nina, the
owner of a fading diner, and her friends. Together this charismatic crew tries to brainstorm ways to save their diner
until they realize the answer was right in front of them all along.
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