Sponsored by the Friends of the Hershey Public Library
No tickets needed this year - first come, first serve!
Sunday, March 14th at 2:00 p.m. Renaissance Artist Puppet Co.
This program will be just As You Like It! Renaissance Artist Puppet Co. presents Shakespearish, an introduction to the works of Shakespeare with a reduced Shakespeare feel. Written on multiple levels, this production is an entertaining, educational and theatrical experience that reaches Kindergarten as well as Middle School students. These engaging performances are based on The Taming of the Shrew and Romeo and Juliet and told through entertaining, custom-designed puppets and live actors. Get thee to the library! No registration required.
Sunday, April 18th at 2:00 p.m. The Magic of Sam Sandler
Sam Sandler is one of America’s premier entertainers – both an illusionist and magician. As one reviewer put it, “Sam Sandler combines magic and comedy so fast-paced it will leave you gasping!” Sam has taken his unique brand of magic all over the country – from Montana to Maine, and has performed on shows such as Good Morning America and Good Day Philadelphia. You don’t want to miss what this zany entertainer pulls out of his hat! No registration required.
Sunday, May 2nd at 2:00 p.m. Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
Nine-year-old Peter Hatcher's life would be sweet if it weren't for Fudge, his toddler terror of a brother. Two Beans Productions (affiliated with TheatreworksUSA) captures all the humor, sibling rivalry and elementary school angst of Judy Blume's book in their play Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing! No registration required.
Fudge seems to get away with everything, whether he's throwing a tantrum at the shoe store, acting like a bird on the jungle gym and knocking out his two front teeth, or scribbling all over Peter's homework! It's enough to make him feel like a fourth grade nothing!
When Peter's beloved pet turtle disappears, he just knows that Fudge is behind it. This is the last straw -- how can he get his parents to pay attention to him for a change? Come find to the library and find out!






















