Bring the Grandkids – Teatro ZinZanni Presents KING’S WISH WITH CASPER BABYPANTS

Coming this June and Featuring Circus Performance and 'Kindie' Music for All Ages

When you rub a magic lamp, what appears but a magical, all-powerful genie! In Teatro ZinZanni’s all-new kid and family production, King’s Wish, dancing, singing, and joyful merriment ensue when a wish to join the circus is granted!

Featuring Seattle’s own CASPER BABYPANTS as well as Teatro ZinZanni circus performers child acrobat Saffi Watson, child juggler Max Peterson, rope aerialist extraordinaire Terry Crane (currently starring in the dinner show, Dinner at Wotan’s), former Ringling Bros Clown Peter Pitofsky, and more.

CASPAR BABYPANTS is Chris Ballew, lead singer and songwriter for the Presidents of the United States of America. As CASPER BABYPANTS, he makes high quality intelligent, simple acoustic music for kids and their parents to enjoy together. (www.babypantsmusic.com/home.cfm)

Join the fun for a congo line, an elephant in a tutu, your favorite CASPER BABYPANTS jams, and more from June 1 through June 30, Saturdays and select Sundays, 11am to 12:15pm. Tickets are $19-$24.

Teatro ZinZanni is located at 222 Mercer Street in Seattle. For tickets and more information, call 206-802-0015 or visit dreams.zinzanni.org

About ZinZanni Institute for Circus Arts (ZICA):

In 2008, Teatro ZinZanni created the ZinZanni Institute for Circus Arts (ZICA) in order to expand on the educational component of its mission statement. ZICA seeks to foster transformative experiences in youth and adults by offering ancient and contemporary circus arts education in a fun and safe environment. ZICA values the art of storytelling, mastery of craft, the beauty of discipline and lifelong learning and believes that dedication to circus as an art form promotes self-esteem, confidence, trust and respect. ZICA achieves this by offering an international faculty of the world’s finest practitioners of these disciplines, and by providing professional quality learning opportunities and productions in a unique environment – the hundred year old Belgian spiegeltent or mirror tent. ZICA is committed to passing along circus stories, forms and traditions to the next generation. Programs range from master classes taught by resident performers, field trips and outreach programs for local schools and libraries, summer camps and children’s programming

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