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If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
 
Event Starts:
Saturday October 20, 2012
@ 1:00pm

Event Ends:
Saturday October 20, 2012
@ 3:00pm

Timezone
US/Pacific

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Location:
Sutter Street Theatre

717 Sutter Street
Historic Folsom, CA 95630
US

Presented by:
Sutter Street Theatre

Sutter Street Theatre and The Theatre Production & Technical Academy is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit located on Sutter Street - the heart of Folsom's Historic District.  In addition to galleries and specialty shops, within a block or two of our venue you can find over a dozen restaurants (including Thai, Italian, German, Chinese, American and more), three wine bars, and the famous Snooks Chocolate Factory and Ice Cream.   For more information call 916-353-1001 or email Mikonpro@sbcglobal.net


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 (September 22- October 14)                      

                          

         

Saturdays and Sundays at 1:00PM

It all began so simply..."the Boy remembhers, "Mom had gone to aunt Rose;s house to bring her oveer a batch of oatmeal chocolate chip coolies." They're

the best cookies in the world, and she left some for him. He's also got a new comic book, JUNGLEMAN BEASTMASTER OF THE AMAZON, so he heads for the backyard. Then the Mouse shows up, hungry - talkative - and not to be ignored. The Boy gives the Mouse a cookie, milk, and a straw to drink it with. Tidying up after, the Mouse needs a napkin and a mirror, which leads to a haircut. What a mess! The Boy begins to feel like he's on a roller ccoaster ride and still on the way up. There's no stopping this Mouse! Not only can he talk and cut his own hain and use a handgerchief, he can dance with his own reflection. And he's only getting started. The Mouse is anxious to help - he helps at home he says - and he wants to clean up his own messess. the only problem is that his clean-ups leave a bigger mess behind than when he started.(Still, it's awfully fun to watch him try.) The mouse is like the Energizer Bunny - he just keeps going and going, and the Boy keeps trying and trying to find a way to stop him.    

For group tickets (10 tickets or more) or special seating requirements, please contact the theatre directly at 916-353-1001.