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| November 26 |
The Reptileman
Leapin' lizards! The Reptileman returns to the Ridge with his menacing menagerie of cold-blooded creatures. Be prepared to be amazed by slithering snakes and chomping crocs, while learning about these incredible animals in the process.
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| January 7 |
Tim Noah & Cyndi Soup: Anything is Possible Join Emmy-winning producer and composer Tim Noah as he journeys with Cyndi Soup and his puppet pals in a delightful show filled with songs, sing-a-longs, puppetry, storytelling, dancing and plenty of audience participation. A 2010 recipient of Nickelodeon’s Parents Picks award for Best Theater Group for Children in Seattle, this joy-filled musical extravaganza will entertain and delight young and old as Tim and his friends touch the hearts and minds of all ages and inspire them to dream.
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| February 4 |
Caspar Babypants is back! Chris Ballew, lead singer of The Presidents of the United States of America, lends his wacky chops to Caspar Babypants, purveyor of simple, good time sing-along music for kids and parents to enjoy together. “It’s not much of a stretch from The Presidents,” says Ballew. “I’m still singing songs about bugs and animals. I’m still drawing upon the same influences — old folk music and blues.” Your babes will dance their pants off! |
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| March 3 |
TBA
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| April 2 |
The Board of Education
Bored with your music education? Then come join us for Board of Education - guaranteed to shake it up and get you back in the groove! “Their new kids’ CD educates like Schoolhouse Rock… and yet sounds a bit like Ben Folds Five… Regardless of who they remind us of, they have a sound that’s melodically their own with catchy songs full of well-thought out lyrics so multi-layered you’ll find yourself listening to them over and over again… And let’s face it, tin foil robots + volcanoes = AWESOME…” - Otterhop blog
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| May 5 |
Come join PNPC dad and frequent Ridge Romp emcee Tony Van Zeyl for a rocking good time singing and dancing. With his guitar, surprises, and guests he'll get the kids and their energetic adults bouncing to unique spins on kid-centric songs like the "ABCs" or "Old MacDonald" while mixing in ageless classics like "This Little Light of Mine." Drawing on musical influences from James Brown to LCD Soundsystem, be ready for lyrical improvisation and crowd participation. You never know what to expect from The Purple House - except a great show as we cap off the season and welcome the summer.
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