![]() Sun, Feb 13 at 2 pm and 5 pm (Audio Description by MindsEye available during 2 pm show. Sat, Feb 12 at 11 am ( Pay-What-You-Wish tickets available) In-Person Performance Tickets $20 to $36 (all fees included)įri, Feb 11 at 7 pm (ASL Interpreted performance by DEAF, Inc. Last Stop on Market Street Public In-Person Performances If you were once a kid, you just might remember what that felt like.” – Chicago Sun-TimesĪll digital programs during Metro Theater Company's 2021-2022 Season are supported by PNC Arts Alive.įrom the book Last Stop on Market Street © 2015 If you are a kid, you’ll giggle yourself silly. “ Last Stop on Market Street is what children’s theater should be. ![]() Themes of Last Stop on Market Street : musical, hip hop, soul, gospel, and rap music, inspirational, humor, thankfulness, appreciation of differences, giving back, empathy, digital divide The production is approximately 75 minutes with no intermission. With a spectacular, spirited score by Motown legend Lamont Dozier and his son Paris Ray Dozier, you might find yourself dancing in your seat as you enjoy this vibrant story about connecting to your community.īest for ages 5 and up. Guided by his veritable force-of-nature Nana, CJ travels a little closer to his roots and sees that things are not always what they seem. Get ready for a heart-thumpin’, toe-tappin’ joy ride in this Motown/hip-hop musical adaptation of New York Times bestselling and Newbery Medal-winning picture book Last Stop on Market Street! CJ is reluctantly staying with his Nana, in a world considerably different from the one he’s used to, always plugged in to his phone and tablet. Author Matt de la Penas words carry the story smoothly and poetically along, with just enough varied examples to engender thoughtful engagement. 1 New York Times Bestseller A USA Today Bestseller Winner of the Newbery Medal A. LAST STOP ON MARKET STREET is a crosstown bus trip we all should take. ![]() “…like Hamilton for kids” – Minneapolis Star Tribune Buy a cheap copy of Last Stop on Market Street book by Matt de la Pea. Originally commissioned and produced by Chicago Children’s TheatreĮnsemble: Robert Crenshaw, Valentina Silva, Cameron Tyler, and Tyler White Music and Lyrics by Lamont Dozier and Paris Ray Dozierĭigital Recording and Underscoring by Paris Ray Dozier February 6-27, 2022 at the Grandel Theatreīy Matt de la Peña, Illustrated by Christian Robinson
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