Cannonball Festival Week 3 - Check Out the Schedule (and Saturday Location Change!)
Cannonball Festival WEEK 3 begins today at 3:30 ! Note: that due to rain, all SATURDAY shows will be moveD INDOORS to the Piazza Pop-Up.
Cannonball continues at Liberty Lands this weekend with more magical shows for children and families! Welcome our next round of shows this week in northern liberties:
Friday
3:30 PM: SING THE RAINBOW by Ants on a Log
An interactive concert for queer kids, families, and allies, featuring a musical performance and short creative activities. Best for ages 4-11.
5:00 PM: SOCRATES, AN ODYSSEY by Eliana Fabiyi
A puppetry odyssey for ages 5-12 about a normal everyday sock thrust into extraordinary circumstances.
Saturday (NOTE: Relocated to PlayArts Pop-Up at the Piazza, 1024 N 3rd St!)
11:30-BUG-BORO by Ava Kepple
Young children are invited to join the intimate world of a bug colony in this hands-on interactive theatre performance. Best for ages 4-7.
1:00 PM - CLOWN IN THE ROUND by Id Circo Theatre Group
A clown take on Shakespeare for audiences ages 7-12 that shows how to pull success from the jaws of failure.
2:30 PM: SOCRATES, AN ODYSSEY by Eliana Fabiyi
A puppetry odyssey for ages 5-12 about a normal everyday sock thrust into extraordinary circumstances.
4:00 PM: THE BAD PIRATE ROCK SHOW by Jonah & Theo
Two pirates tell tall tales with puppets, accordions, amazing hats, and rock music, bringing the adventure of the high seas to kids ages 5-12.
Sunday
10:00 AM - CLOWN IN THE ROUND by Id Circo Theatre Group
A clown take on Shakespeare for audiences ages 7-12 that shows how to pull success from the jaws of failure.
11:30 AM: SOCRATES, AN ODYSSEY by Eliana Fabiyi
A puppetry odyssey for ages 5-12 about a normal everyday sock thrust into extraordinary circumstances.
1:00 PM -BUG-BORO by Ava Kepple
Young children are invited to join the intimate world of a bug colony in this hands-on interactive theatre performance. Best for ages 4-7.
2:30 PM -FAIRE PLAY by Crys Clemente
Teens ages 13+ are invited to travel through time and space as this solo show interrogates representation at the Renaissance Faire, in medieval fantasy, and across history.