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Children's Theatre in the Woods : ウィキペディア英語版
Children's Theatre in the Woods

Children's Theatre in the Woods (also known more simply as Theatre in the Woods) is one of the main performance venues at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts in Vienna, Virginia.
Each summer, Theatre in the Woods features family-friendly performances at 10:30 AM on Tuesdays through Saturdays. The stage is set amidst 117 rolling acres of wooded area in a shady grove, and features lively acts in music, dance, storytelling, puppetry, and theater, as well as creative workshops for children and their parents. All performances are recommended for children between Kindergarten and 6th grade.
== History ==
On November 18, 1976, a fire of unknown origin destroyed the Theatre in the Woods.〔Murphy, Caryle. "Children's Theater Burns, Arson Suspected as Cause." ''Washington Post'' 19 Nov. 1976: C6. Print.〕 At the time, attempted arson was believed to be the cause of the fire, although this was never proven true. The fire was first spotted by an employee of the American Symphony Orchestra League around 4 PM that afternoon.
In 1989, Theatre in the Woods inspired a similar production at Black Hill Regional Park in nearby Boyds, Maryland. Montgomery County delegate Jean W. Roesser, who previously saw a Theatre in the Woods performance, helped fund and develop a performing arts series for children called "Summer Stage in the Park for Kids," which similarly featured performances in music, storytelling and dance during weekdays in the summer.〔Eddy, Kristin. "Arts in the Park Series For Children Premieres; Performances Feature Stories and Dance." ''Washington Post'' 13 July 1989: m. 14. Print.〕

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