TigerLion Arts presents The Dragons Are Singing Tonight ~ the musical tale of a nasty dragon ~ at th
MINNEAPOLIS (Nov. 2, 2011) - Welcome to the Year of the Dragon! In collaboration with the Minnesota Boychoir, Puppet Farm Arts, and Circus Juventas, TigerLion Arts presents the world premiere of The Dragons Are Singing Tonight - the musical tale of a nasty dragon - at the Southern Theater.
Premiering just after the Chinese New Year in January 2012, The Dragons Are Singing Tonight is a new musical based on the well-loved book of dragon poems by United States Childrens Poet Laureate Jack Prelutsky. Composer Laurie MacGregor brings the poems to life in a score of sixteen songs, while Markell Kiefer (TigerLion Arts) directs actors Isabella Dawis (Star Tribunes Outstanding Youth Performer 2004, 2005), Tyson Forbes (TigerLion Arts), Eric Sharp, and Elise Langer in the story of an ordinary boy, a magical girl, and a nasty, nasty dragon. Thirty singing boys from the Minnesota Boychoir, two dazzling aerialists from Circus Juventas, 12 top-notch musicians, and countless puppets both giant and small create a wonderful winged world of dragons. The musical tale inspires us with humor, beauty, and the simple message to believe.
Extending to the Community
The production will extend to the community with a Dragons Art and Music Residency Program aimed to benefit children through the shared experience of singing, storytelling, and creating art. To kick off the program, TigerLion Arts will host school field trips to see the Southern premiere. Following the production, more than a thousand children at Richard R. Green Central Park School in Minneapolis and Northport Elementary in Brooklyn Center will work with their teachers, Dragons musicians, and puppet artists from In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre and Puppet Farm Arts to learn the Dragons songs and create their own dragon characters and stories through mask and puppetry. TigerLion Arts will provide songbooks, art materials, copies of Prelutskys book, and help teachers develop an integrated curriculum in an effort to reach every student.
Finally, the students will participate in two large community events in May 2012; the Heart of the Beast May Day parade in downtown Minneapolis, and a choral performance at Green Central Park, where hundreds of children from the two schools will come together to sing The Dragons Are Singing Tonight.
Public Performance Schedule
Preview: January 26, 2012
Continues: January 27February 12
Thursdays & Fridays - 7pm
Saturdays - 1 & 5pm
Sundays - 1pm
Ticket Prices
VIP: $30 Adults, $25 Children/Seniors
Zone 1: $27 Adults, $22 Children/Seniors
Zone 2: $25 Adults, $20 Children/Seniors
Children (15 & under); Seniors (65 & over)
Preview performance January 26: all tickets $15
Recommended for ages 4 & up
TigerLion Arts celebrates human wisdom and the spirit of nature through creative works that awaken, inform, and delight. For more information go to www.tigerlion.org
Adapted from THE DRAGONS ARE SINGING TONIGHT. Text Copyright ©1993 by Jack Prelutsky. Used by permission of HarperCollins Publishers
Media Contacts
Connie Shaver ~ 612-308-5785
connieshaver@charter.net
Laurie MacGregor ~ 603-667-5212
laurie.m.macgregor@gmail.com