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The Rose Theater presents Ferdinand the Bull

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Growing up everyone had at least one favorite book or collection of books that were called their own.  Many times one book would be read so much that the binding wore down and the book was hardly readable.  That’s what childhood is all about and we would bet that many of you would still be able to remember that story pretty clearly.  Now that we have grown we enjoy reading those same timeless books to our children as well.  Showing the child events in the book in real life will help that book even become a stronger part of their life.

The opening weekend of The Rose Theater's season is today.  To kick it off The Rose is showing Ferdinand the Bull from today until September 25th.  Ferdinand has become an amazing story that teaches kids of all ages a simple life lesson.  That lesson is basically not to judge a book (person) by its cover.  Initial impressions can be wrong and the story of Ferdinand highlights how misperceptions can effect everyone involved.

Ferdinand the Bull

Sept. 9-25, 2011

Ferdinand is quiet by nature, always content to sit under the old tree and simply smell the flowers.  Suddenly eager to fit in with a tough trio of bulls, he gives up his life of solitude to train for bullfighting. When it comes time to fight, he is chosen as the fiercest of the bulls.  But can he find a way to “win” and still be true to himself? This musical is a charming testament to the importance of knowing what makes you happy!

Check out the Omaha World Herald Article on Ferdinand the Bull...by clicking HERE

And the winner of four passes to Ferdinand the Bull is!!!

Patrick Wyman

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