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Wild Swan Theater

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Wild Swan Theater

Wild Swan Theater, nationally recognized for its ingenious artistry, has been delighting family audiences since 1980 with performances that blend storytelling, movement, and music into magical, accessible experiences. All productions feature original scripts drawn from beloved tales and multicultural traditions. Handmade props, puppets, and masks, along with dance and original music, create scenes that excite the imagination. Family and school programs with study guides are available. ASL can be incorporated into any performance. Audio-description and backstage visits are available for the visually impaired.

Availability
Year-round

Fees
Performance $500–2,000;
workshop $150–500; plus travel

Contact
Michelle Trame Lanzi, Company Manager
410 S. Maple Rd.
Ann Arbor, MI 48103-3835
734/995-0530; 734/668-7292 fax
michelle@wildswantheater.org
wildswantheather.org

 

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