| Event |
Date |
Location |
| Under the African Sky |
Feb 19th 2010 |
Towsley Auditorium - Washtenaw Community College |
|
New for Black History Month Wild Swan brings to life a new collection of African folktales that come to life to explain our world. Colorful costumes, masks, and traditional music will delight and teach our littlest fans. Call or see website for show times. Location: Towsley Auditorium - Washtenaw Community College 4800 E. Huron River Dr. – Ann Arbor MI (map)
Runs for: all day Cost: Children $8, adults $12 Phone: 734/995-0530 Website: http://www.wildswantheater.org
|
| Cinderella (Enchanted Edition) |
Feb 19th 2010 |
The Ritz Theatre |
|
Rodger's and Hammerstein's Cinderella is the timeless enchantment of a magical fairy tale passed down from generation to generation featuring the transformation of a kitchen maid into a princess. Brandy and Whitney Houston's 1997 version of Enchanted is recreated here to demonstrate a miraculous and musical kingdom of happily-ever-after to an audience of all ages. Through February 28. See website for show times. Location: The Ritz Theatre 30 S. Washington St. – Tiffin Oh (map)
Runs for: all day Cost: $10, $15 Phone: 419/448-8544 Website: http://www.ritztheatre.org
|
| Frozentoezen |
Feb 19th 2010 at 10:00am |
The Toledo Zoo |
|
With half-price admission and all manner of frosty fun, you won’t want to miss this celebration of all things winter. Frozentoesen features Cabin Fever Feeds each weekend, where you can watch some of your favorite Zoo animals chow down. Plus you’ll see ice-carving demonstrations each Saturday from 11am to 2pm, live performances and more. See website for event schedule. Through February 28. Location: The Toledo Zoo 2700 Broadway – Toledo OH 43609 (map)
Runs for: 6.00 hours Cost: Half-priced admission Phone: 419/385-4040 Website: http://www.toledozoo.org
|
| Skywatchers of Africa |
Feb 19th 2010 at 07:30pm |
Ritter Planetarium at UT |
|
Since the beginning of human experience, the people of Africa have used their knowledge of the sky to meet their physical needs, for survival and for navigation. They have used the sky as a guide to build their societies and for calendar making. The sky also shapes their spiritual lives, playing an important role in many ceremonies and providing clues to the deepest human questions. “Skywatchers of Africa,” produced by the Adler Planetarium, examines several cultures, past and present, from across the African continent. The show presents how these examples are similar to the experience of people all around the world. Location: Ritter Planetarium at UT 2801 Bancroft – Toledo OH (map)
Runs for: ? hours Cost: $5, $6 Phone: 419/530-4037 Website: http://www.rpbo.utoledo.edu
|