Lee and the Tallest Tree
Hours: | 12:30-1:30pm |
Ages: | Toddlers, Kids |
In/Outdoor: | Indoor |
Cost: | Free |
Category: | Performances |
Lee the squirrel is not cute.
Or cuddly.
Or adorable.
She lives in a trash can and she’s totally fine with it.
But one day she gets whisked away to a weird new world of green trees, fresh air and forest creatures.
To be honest, she’s kinda freaked out ...
Come join Lee on her magical journey from the frantic, trash-munching life she knows, to real friendship, peace, and self-knowledge.
Presented with live Brazilian folk music, story-telling, and movement, Lee and the Tallest Tree is a 30-minute 2-person play that offers moments of startling transformation.
Simple objects like hats and chairs transform to become parts of the forest, or the creatures that live there.
Musical instruments transform the silence into a cityscape or a forest at night.
And Lee finds out how to transform her tough-talk into real courage – by opening her heart.
Theater of Eternal Values is an international theater troupe that tells ancient and modern stories with heart and humor.
We incorporate meditation into our rehearsal process and include moments of peace and reflection in our plays, as well as plenty of adventure!
Through theater, we explore the ‘Eternal Values’ of innocence, courage, connection, integration – we believe great storytelling brings out the best in our communities and ourselves!
WEBSITE | ↑ top |
newschoolofmusic.org/events-performance/guest-artists/
LOCATION | ↑ top |
25 Lowell Street, Cambridge, MA, 02138 map
Phone: 617-492-8105
The New School of Music is located at 25 Lowell St, Cambridge MA. Our building is near Brattle Street and the Mt. Auburn Hospital. The school can be reached by public transportation (MBTA Red Line, Bus 71, and Bus 73) from Harvard Square, Watertown, Boston, and Belmont. Free parking is available for students and event attendees in the parking lot adjacent to our building, space is limited. Overflow parking is available at Mt. Auburn Hospital parking garage and metered parking is available on Mt. Auburn St., Monday through Saturday. On-street parking for non-Cambridge residents is allowed on Sundays.
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