The Big Bad Wolf Goes on Trial, Stagecrafters in Royal Oak

He huffed, he puffed – and he blew his way right to the courtroom. And it's sure to be the trial of the century! Stagecrafters Youth Theatre in Royal Oak presents The Trial of The Big Bad Wolf, a rollicking, fast-paced comedy by Joseph Robinette with all of your favorite fairytale characters, showing Nov. 7-10. 2013.

On trial for terrorizing the three little pigs – Amadeus, Marcellus and Bartholomew – the Big Bad Wolf is in some big bad trouble. Wise Old Owl presides as judge with jurors like Humpty Dumpty, Bo Peep and Little Miss Muffet. Other well-known witnesses sure to entertain include Jack and Jill, Little Red Riding Hood, Queen of Hearts and Old Mother Goose.

Presented by kids and catered to a young audience, The Trial of the Big Bad Wolf is perfect for an evening out. Bring the whole family to discover if justice will prevail – or if the courtroom will turn into a media circus!

Show times are as follows:

  • Thursday, Nov. 7: 7 p.m.
  • Friday, Nov. 8: 7 p.m.
  • Saturday, Nov. 8: 3 and 7 p.m.
  • Sunday, Nov. 10: 1 p.m.

Advance tickets are $8 for kids and $12 for adults. At-the-door tickets are $2 more. The box office opens one hour prior to curtain.

So if you're in the mood to laugh out loud, don't miss The Trial of the Big Bad Wolf – and the exclusive chance to find out if that Big Bad Wolf is innocent or guilty.

To find out more about the Stagecrafters Youth Theatre presentation of The Trial of the Big Bad Wolf, swing by the Metro Parent calendar listing.

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