THEATRE
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Presented by Watertown Children's Theatre at The Arsenal Center For The Arts
June 18-June 20, 2010
Mark Twain’s timeless tale of childhood fun and life in a small Missouri town is energized by toe-tapping musical numbers and touching ballads in the Broadway musical version of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Join Tom, Huck, Becky and the men and women of St. Petersburg, MO as they celebrate life on the Mississippi with song, dance and the story of one mischievous boy and his escapades. A cast of 5th to 9th graders brings this tale to...
The Arsenal Center For The Arts
321 Arsenal Street
Watertown, MA 02472
Admission Info:
$12 plus online fee
General Day and Time Info:
June 18 at 7 pm, June 19 at 2 pm and 7 pm, and June 20 at 2 pm
Phone: 1-800-838-3006
Parking:
The Arsenal on the Charles complex has a centrally located 6 floor parking garage that is completely free, as well as a large number of ground level parking spots around the campus.
Accessibility Info: Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.
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Member Reviews
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Event Name: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
"ENCORE"
Review posted by: Alex from Ma., Jun 30, 2010
Please tell me we've not seen the last of Tom Sawyer? What a treat to see so many talented young boys & girls. I hope there will be a ENCORE in the fall.
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Event Name: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
"Review"
Review posted by: Chris from MA, Jun 30, 2010
This was sooooooo good. The boy that played Tom Sawyer was adorable & so charming~ This was my first play at the Watertown Theater & I was so overjoyed with the outcome. Great job to all of those... Expand














