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The Wild Party
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Winnie The Pooh Christmas Tail
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With A Song In My Heart
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Woman's Work 2000
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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
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Working
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Writing Ground Zero
Wuthering Heights
“Winnie The Pooh Christmas Tail”
A very special Friend-and-Relation tells Christopher Robin a story of a Christmas Eve very long ago (about last year) when Eeyore, the old gray donkey who lives by himself in the thistle corner of Hunder-Acre Wood, was absolutely miserable. It seems that he lost his tail and Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet got all of their friends and a search was organized. There is a great deal of fun and excitement, plus delightful songs, in the adventure that follows. It's theme, which concerns caring, sharing and the importance of cultivating friends, makes this a very special and enchanting musical suitable for any occasion.

Recent Productions
WhereOpening Night
Villagers Theatre 12/12/2009