Interactive, Philly-themed performances of the Three Billy Goats Gruff Fairytale
About this Event
In this production, adapted by Brett Robinson, we will take the iconic Three Billy Goats Gruff fairytale and transform it into an interactive play performed by both humans and (you guessed it) goats! There will be tricks, laughs, and audience participation! We will have two Saturday morning performances in October. One on October 10 at Greensgrow at 11 a.m. (doors: 10:30) (rain date on October 11) and one on October 24 at Sunflower Hill at 11 a.m. (doors: 10:30). Both events will be outdoors and socially distant. Stay tuned for more details on the play and goat activities. This event is free and donations are welcome, but due to space constraints and coronavirus, registration is required and proof of registration will need to be shown on the day of the event. Limit of 4 people per family ticket for free tickets.
Greensgrow Address: 2501 East Cumberland Ave - Almond St Gate
Sunflower Philly Address: 1725 N 5th St, Philadelphia, PA 19122
Philly Goat Project:
The Philly Goat Project is a unique community-based program offering animal-assisted therapy, goat yoga and community wellness. The intention of the program is to provide these unique services while practicing responsible environmentalism, respectful and humane treatment of all creatures, while creating a platform that brings really fun agricultural experiences to the urban landscape.
Brett Robinson:
Brett Ashley Robinson is a Barrymore award winning theatre maker in Philadelphia. She has worked with New York Theatre Workshop, The Public, The Wilma, Lightning Rod Special, Pig Iron Theater Company, Ars Nova Ant Fest,The Arden Theatre Company, InterAct Theatre Company, The Flea Theatre, Theatre Horizon, Geva Theatre, and Actors Theatre of Louisville. She is a company member of Applied Mechanics and a member of the HotHouse–the Wilma Theater resident company.
The Head & The Hand:
H&H nonprofit independent publisher and bookstore located in East Kensington, Philadelphia. Our goal is to create innovative relationships between authors and the work they produce. We look for writing that shows a connection from the head to the hand while stocking books and publishing stories that have the power to change and entertain.