Goat on a Boat @ Bay Street Theater presents Little One-Inch

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March 12
at 11:00am

 

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Little One-Inch is the story of an old couple whose prayers are answered when they find a small baby by the side of the road. As the child grows in years, he remains very tiny. When he comes of age, Little One-Inch sets off on an adventure using a rice bowl as a boat and a chopstick as his oar. He is welcomed into the palace of a wealthy Lord and becomes the companion of his daughter, the princess. The two friends set off to visit a temple and are startled by a huge ogre who threatens the princess. Little One-Inch valiantly protects her using a needle as a sword to overpower the dumbstruck ogre. The princess uses the ogre’s magical hammer to cause Little One-Inch to grow.
The program is recommended for Ages 4 and up.

This puppet show is intended for smaller audiences. Please be advised that staging and seating options may be different than larger stage shows.

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Goat on a Boat's puppet shows are intended for children three to eight years old. Babies are allowed free of charge with older siblings but must be taken to the lobby in the event of any disrupted behavior. Thank you for your understanding.

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