Release Date: February 13, 2015

The Paper Bag Players
Theater Workshop And Performance
at the Jewish Museum
Sunday, March 15

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NEW YORK, NY – The Paper Bag Players, celebrating their 56th year of bringing original, contemporary musical theater to kids, return to the Jewish Museum on Sunday, March 15 with Hot Feet, a theater performance at 2pm, and Become a Paper Bag Player, a special behind-the-scenes workshop at 10:30am.
 
Hot Feet, a fast-paced, interactive performance for children ages 3 through 8, presents a retrospective of classic material that fans of the Paper Bag Players have loved for generations. With their traditional blend of paper and cardboard costumes and sets, whimsical sing-along songs, and hilarious stories, the Paper Bags will create a world with dancing cookies, a runaway chicken, a bustling subway car, a talking building that refuses to be torn down, a polar bear who springs to life in paint and song, and a very mixed up family of giant tubes. Hot Feet was created and written by Founding Artistic Director Judith Martin and The Paper Bag Players, directed by Ted Brackett, with Musical Direction by John Stone and Scenic Design by Jonathan Peck. It is performed by The Paper Bag Players: Ted Brackett, Kevin Richard Woodall, Kaitlin Stark, Kathy D. Harrison, and John Stone.

In the workshop Become a Paper Bag Player, children ages 6 to 10 will meet members of the Paper Bag Players and discover how to make theater from everyday life with the help of creative ideas and a little bit of paper.  Participants will learn theater games, design props and costumes, and develop a mini-performance. 
 
Tickets for the 2pm performance are $20 per adult; $15 per child; $17 adult Jewish Museum family level member; and $13 child Jewish Museum family level member.  Tickets for the 10:30am workshop are $12 per adult; $10 per child; $10 adult member; and $8 child member.  Special combination tickets for the theater workshop and the performance are $28 per adult; $20 per child; $22 adult member; and $18 child member.  Adults are asked to accompany their children. 
 
Tickets for both the performance and the workshop can be purchased at TheJewishMuseum.org/programs/families#concerts.  For further information regarding family programs, the public may call 212.423.3337. The Jewish Museum is located at Fifth Avenue and 92nd Street, Manhattan.
 
The Paper Bag Players, called “the leading U.S. theater company for kids” by People Magazine, and founded in 1958 by Judith Martin, is a non-profit theater company of adults who create and perform musical theater for children ages 3 through 8.  Their shows, based on a child’s everyday experiences, combine short plays, rousing songs, freewheeling dances, audience participation, mime, and painting and drawing on stage. Common household objects, cardboard boxes and brown craft paper brightened with splashes of poster paint and crayon transform into their sets, props and costumes.  The Paper Bag Players have received numerous awards including an OBIE (the only children's theater to be so honored) and two American Theater Wing Awards, and were the first children's theater to receive a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.  Based in New York, the Paper Bag Players have performed in 37 states and toured internationally, and have been seen by over five million children.

The Edgar M. Bronfman Center for Education’s school and family programs are supported by endowed funds established by the Bronfman Family, the Muriel and William Rand Fund, the William Randolph Hearst Foundation, the Helena Rubinstein Foundation, Rosalie Klein Adolf, the Kekst Family, and Mrs. Ida C. Schwartz in memory of Mr. Bernard S. Schwartz.  Family programming is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council.

About the Jewish Museum

Located on Museum Mile at Fifth Avenue and 92nd Street, the Jewish Museum is one of the world's preeminent institutions devoted to exploring art and Jewish culture from ancient to contemporary, offering intellectually engaging, educational, and provocative exhibitions and programs for people of all ages and backgrounds. The Museum was established in 1904, when Judge Mayer Sulzberger donated 26 ceremonial objects to The Jewish Theological Seminary as the core of a museum collection. Today, the Museum maintains a collection of over 30,000 works of art, artifacts, and broadcast media reflecting global Jewish identity, and presents a diverse schedule of internationally acclaimed temporary exhibitions.  
 
The Jewish Museum is located at 1109 Fifth Avenue at 92nd Street, New York City. Museum hours are Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, 11am to 5:45pm; Thursday, 11am to 8pm; and Friday, 11am to 4pm.  Museum admission is $15.00 for adults, $12.00 for senior citizens, $7.50 for students, free for visitors 18 and under and Jewish Museum members.  Admission is Pay What You Wish on Thursdays from 5pm to 8pm and free on Saturdays.  For information on the Jewish Museum, the public may call 212.423.3200 or visit the website at TheJewishMuseum.org.

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The Jewish Museum
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