Deals for New Yorker: "Pinkalicious: The Musical" at the Culture Project on April 28–May 19 (Up to Half Off). Three Seating Options Available.

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"Pinkalicious: The Musical" at the Culture Project on April 28â€"May 19 (Up to Half Off). Three Seating Options Available.
Apr 22nd 2013, 04:05

"Pinkalicious: The Musical" at the Culture Project on April 28–May 19 (Up to Half Off). Three Seating Options Available.

Children's stories can be amazing, but many don't find an audience outside the playground and a local sandbox's "Arts" section. Give them the attention they deserve with this Live deal.

The Deal

  • One ticket to Pinkalicious: The Musical
  • When: Sundays, April 28–May 19, at 12 p.m.
  • Where: The Culture Project
  • Door time: 11 a.m.
  • Ticket values include all fees.

Seating Options

  • $15 for regular section (up to a $29.50 value)
  • $25 for center-orchestra section (up to a $49.50 value)
  • $45 for premium section (up to an $89.50 value)

Vital Theatre Company's Pinkalicious: The Musical

Some girls just love pink. At least that's the case with Pinkalicious. She loves pink so much that she surrounds herself with it and eats pink cupcakes until her skin begins changing to her beloved hue. Naturally, that lands her in the doctor's office, where she gets diagnosed with a case of pinkititis—and the only cure is a healthy dose of green veggies. That doesn't stop Pinkalicious from sneaking one more cupcake, though, and even she is shocked by what happens after that. Based on the popular series of children's books, Pinkalicious: The Musical weaves a delightful musical tale designed for children 2–10 years old. From colorful start to colorful end, the story teaches children a valuable lesson about balanced diets, the importance of listening to medical professionals, and the hardships of chameleons.

Having toured in the US and Canada, Pinkalicious: The Musical returns to New York where the Vital Theatre Company originally commissioned it. Helming the hometown production is multi-faceted award-winning director Teresa K. Pond, who scored the Top Show honor at The New York International Fringe Festival in 2005 for her production of Half Life. Music and lyrics come from the gifted orchestrator John Gregor, recipient of the 2004 Frederick Loewe Award, and the book and lyrics come straight from the minds of Pinkalicious authors Elizabeth and Victoria Kann.

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