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MMW Sixth Graders Present Disney’s The Aristocats Kids

Disney’s The Aristocats Kids is playing at the Minnetonka MIddle School West Cafetorium on Friday, November 22 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, November 23 at 2 p.m. & 7 p.m.

The jazzy musical is based on the 1970 Disney film. The running time of the show is under 45 minutes. 

About the Show
Crazy, man – crazy! This charming, smooth, and adventurous stage adaptation is a celebration of Disney’s exploration into mid-century jazz in Paris. Cat-napped and abandoned miles from home by a dastardly butler with a hidden agenda, Duchess and her kittens, Telouse, Berlioz, and Marie – the smartest Aristocats in Paris – set off on a journey to reunite with their beloved owner, Madame. With the unlikely help of a jazz-loving group of Alley Cats, will the cats find their way home? Adapted especially for young performers, this musical includes favorite songs such as “Thomas O’Malley Cat,” “The Aristocats,” and “Ev’rybody Wants to Be a Cat.” This production of The Aristocats KIDS is sure to keep your toes (and paws) tapping!

Tickets
Purchase tickets and learn more here. Online ticket sales will close on Wednesday, November 20.  Tickets will also be available for purchase at the door prior to each performance with cash or check. Students/Seniors $5 / Adults $10 General seating. 
 

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