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After a series of performances in June, Dietz Osborne and Nate Epplers original play for younger audiences returns for a July remounting. With childrens attention spans on the slide, the Department of Fairytale Construction sets out to determine why Once upon a time... isnt grabbing kids the way it used to. From there, beloved Grimms classics get a fresh spin. Osborne directs, with a cast featuring Austin Andries, Melodie Adams, Shane Bridges, Katie Gant, Johnny Peppers and Joy Tilley Perryman.
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