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Wheaton Family Theatre Series: The Legend of Pufferfish Pat: A Tall Tale for Mad Times
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The Legend of Pufferfish Pat: A Tall Tale for Mad Times is a play set in the Old West, looking at how to deal with anger and other big feelings. When Pat gets angry, he blows up like a Pufferfish, which gets him a new name and a reputation that he doesn't want. With the little town of Gravy Gulch heating up for the annual gravy cook off, it's more important than ever that he keep his cool. Where can he go to find folks who might understand?
The play is performed by actors appearing as a multitude of characters, with the whole audience becoming cowpokes and townspeople right from where they sit.
Showtimes are Saturday at 11am and Sunday at 2pm.
The Wheaton Family Theatre Series is a free public performing arts series for kids and families, and returns to all in-person performances.
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