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Children’s theatre to hold story hour and fun hour

NCTC Performing Arts Theatre, home of Newington Children’s Theatre Company, will continue its series of monthly Story and Fun Hours on Saturday, November 21 from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m.

NEWINGTON, CT – NCTC Performing Arts Theatre, home of Newington Children’s Theatre Company, will continue its series of monthly Story and Fun Hours on Saturday, November 21 from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m.

In anticipation of the December performance of Charlotte’s Web, November’s Story and Fun Hour will include reading a short book based on the children’s classic story, meeting with cast members, playing games, and other activities. Cameras are permitted. The event is ideal for children ages 3 to 8 years.

Admission for children age 8 and under is $3. All others will be admitted free of charge with a child; children must be accompanied by an adult. Space is limited, so please call the theatre at 860-666-NCTC (6282) to preregister. For more information about NCTC, visit www.nctcarts.org.

NCTC Performing Arts Theatre provides quality entertainment and hands-on educational programs in the performing arts to children and young adults from preschool through college. Home of Newington Children’s Theatre Company, NCTC is Connecticut’s oldest operating children’s theatre. Founded in 1963 as a town program, the company became an independent nonprofit organization in 2002. Its flagship program, the NCTC Touring Company, is the only one of its kind in Connecticut, and gives its young cast the opportunity each year to tour a fully-staged musical to audiences throughout the state. Productions, summer programs, and professionally-taught classes in theatre, dance, and music offer something for any child. NCTC operates its own performance, rehearsal and educational facility in Newington, including a 110-seat black box theatre.

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