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Peninsula Youth Theatre has been providing
outstanding theatrical learning experiences for the young people of
Silicon Valley for 21 years! To celebrate, we've selected
great shows your whole family will love - so treat your kids to the
magic of live theater all year long with season tickets!
Click HERE to order
a full subscription online!
Did you come to Beauty and the Beast
Jr? Convert your ticket to season tickets! Complete your
season ticket order, and include your Beauty and the Beast Jr.
ticket stubs. Click
HERE for the conversion order form!
Got a school group? We have specially priced school matinees for
ALL of our outstanding productions. Kids love seeing performers
their own age on stage.
Click HERE for
group ticket information
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CenterStage Musicals
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CenterStage Musicals
Peninsula Youth Theatre’s 2012-13 season
celebrates the power of love - whether it's the love of a "beauty" for
her "beast" or a spider's love for her friend the pig! And this season we've
added a 3 play subscription, so you can come to all of our fantastic
shows or just pick your favorites!
Subscribe by
9/5/12 and you
know you'll have the same great seat each show*. Join PYT for
outstanding live theater for the whole family!
All shows take place at the Mountain View Center for
the Performing Arts, 500 Castro Street in downtown Mountain View. Click
HERE for
directions and parking information.
PLEASE NOTE: The City of Mountain View
charges a variety of service fees for online and phone orders. All
ticket prices include a $2 per ticket facility use fee assessed by the
City of Mountain View. Tickets purchased at the ticket office
window (Wed-Sat, 12pm-6pm) do not incur service charges, but are still
subject to the facility use fee. |
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The Pirates of Penzance
Music by
Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert
May 11 - 19, 2013
Directed by Michael Champlin
Choreographed by Katie O'Bryon
Erroneously apprenticed to a band of pirates,
Frederick serves them to the best of his considerable abilities. But
upon his release at his 21st birthday, this "slave to duty" turns
against the rogues who were his comrades. An irrepressible blend of
music and farce featuring tenderhearted pirates, madcap policemen and
true love.
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Charlotte's Web
Music & Lyrics by Charles Strouse | Book by Joseph
Robinette | Adapted from the novel by E.B. White
July 12 - 21, 2013
Directed and Choreographed by Katie
O'Bryon
Piglet Wilbur, the runt of the litter, learns about
love and friendship from farmgirl Fern and literature's best beloved
spider. E.B. White’s masterpiece comes to life in a charming adaptation,
featuring songs from the classic cartoon.
Auditions May 18 & 19 |
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Legally Blonde
Book by Heather Hach | Music and Lyrics by
Laurence O'Keefe & Nell Benjamin
Based on the movie “Legally Blonde”
July 26 - Aug. 4, 2013
Directed by Meg Fischer
When California sorority girl Elle Woods follows her
sweetheart to Harvard Law School, she finds its students immune to the
charm that made her the toast of Delta Nu. Can she become the queen of
torts and find love at the same time?
Auditions June 1 & 2 |
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Stories on Stage
Breathe life into your favorite literature in our
Stories on Stage program -- special 45-minute shows designed to get kids
interested in reading. Share the book, then see the play!
Subscriptions available in 4-packs or see all 8 shows!
Subscribe today!
Click HERE for Group Ticket
Information
All shows take place at the Mountain View Center for
the Performing Arts, 500 Castro Street in downtown Mountain View. Click
HERE for
directions and parking information.
PLEASE NOTE: The City of Mountain View charges a
variety of service fees for online and phone orders. All ticket prices
include a $2 per ticket facility use fee assessed by the City of
Mountain View. Tickets purchased at the ticket office window
(Wed-Sat, 12pm-6pm) do not incur service charges, but are still subject
to the facility use fee. |
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The Adventures
of Nate the Great
Adapted from the book by Marjorie Weinman
Sharmat
May 17 & 18, 2013
The pancake-savoring,
problem-solving boy detective tackles the case of the missing
painting. |
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