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MAHONING VALLEY 'Dragon Tales' is set for stage at Powers

Friday, October 28, 2005


YOUNGSTOWN -- PBS's top-rated children's program, "Dragon Tales," will swoop onto the stage at Powers Auditorium next month.
The larger-than-life- musical mystery for young audiences features sing-along music, eye-popping special effects and nonstop fun with Emmy, Max, Cassie, Ord, Zak and Wheezie.
After wishing on their magical dragon scale, Max and Emmy arrive in Dragon Land the day of a concert at the Singing Springs. The concert gets off to a great start, but the suddenly, the Singing Springs stopped singing.
The story
"Missing Music Mystery" follows the story of 6-year-old Emmy, her 4-year-old brother Max, and all of their dragon friends as they go on a magical adventure to solve the mystery of the missing music. While in Dragon Land, they help each other overcome challenges and learn new ways to deal with their fears and problems.
Audience participation is encouraged and helps to create a unique theatre experience that teaches children cooperation and problem solving skills.
"Missing Music Mystery" is a Broadway-style musical and features the original voices heard on the award-winning television series. Authenticity and integrity of the PBS television series are maintained with costumes, scripts and sets created by VEE Corp. and its production divisions. Dragon Tales Live is produced in cooperation with Sesame Workshop and Sony Pictures Family Entertainment.