The Renaissance Theatre will host the second of its three Teddy Bear Concerts in the 2018-2019 Mechanics Bank Education Series on Sunday, February 10 at 2:30 PM.

The performance features the story of the well-known emperor obsessed with the newest and most fabulous clothing, which is brought to life by Artistic Director, Michael Thomas in an engaging musical adaptation which features audience participation, interactive storytelling with local actors, and live musicians featuring the Mansfield Symphony Orchestra’s Woodwind Trio.

The Emperor’s New Clothes concert will be at the Ren’s new Theatre 166 venue (166 Park Avenue West) with audience members sitting alongside the performers. Geared to children ages 2 through 10, each Teddy Bear concert offers an interactive element as well as a relaxed environment. Small audience sizes, lights up, and low sound levels as well as safe sensory-spaces allow audience members with autism to be accommodated at this performance.

Tickets are just $5 each and are on sale at the Renaissance Box Office, via phone at (419)522-2726, and online at MansfieldTickets.com. This performance has limited tickets available. Additional support for the Teddy Bear concerts comes from Sharon Granter and the Ohio Arts Council.

Source, Photo: Renaissance Performing Arts Association

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