Home Just Opened Fall in Love With Gerald & Piggie’s Newest Play by Katie GruverOctober 22, 2015 Search more like this musicfall in lovepersonal touchsensory friendlyelephanttheatreplaysingfriendshipyoung audienceengage kidsloyaltypigeondance Advertisement Trending Now Food & Drink General Mills Is Bringing Back 4 Classic Sugar Cereals That Your Mom Never Let You Eat Viral & Trending Cat Sneaks into Family Car & Joins Their Road Trip, Becomes Instant Celebrity Viral & Trending Weatherman Discovers His Map Is a Touchscreen and His Reaction Is So Pure Celeb & Entertainment Serena Williams Announces Retirement: ‘If I Were a Guy, I Wouldn’t Be Writing This’ Celeb & Entertainment ‘Bluey’ Season 3 is Coming to Disney+ This Week! Advertisement Fans of Mo Willems’ Elephant and Piggie series will be indisputably thrilled that We Are In A Play! is the 2015-2016 season opener for Seattle Children’s Theatre. And whether you’re new to the delights of Gerald (an elephant) and Piggie (a pig) or already charmed devotees, you won’t be disappointed by this hour of family fun. So grab your tiniest ticket holders and read on for the inside scoop on this tale of friendship and adventure.photo: Seattle Children’s Theatre The Story Mo Willems, the prolific and highly-acclaimed children’s book author (best known for the Elephant and Piggie, Pigeon and Knuffle Bunny series), is also the dynamo behind the script and lyrics of this newest play. Borrowing plot lines and characters from a number of his books, We Are In A Play! follows worry wart, Gerald, and fun-loving, Piggie through their day where “anything can happen.” Whether it’s finding the perfect outfit for a party or reacting to a friend’s mistake, the slightly neurotic Gerald and ever-optimistic Piggie approach the day’s obstacles in different ways, but their charming loyalty to one another is the common thread through this easily-followed by perfectly oddball plot.photo: Seattle Children’s TheatreDesigned for All Ages For those families with older kids, fear not! Although this play is decidedly G-rated, it manages to keenly avoid becoming saccharine. While the pre-K thru 2nd grade crowd will adore that their favorite early reader books have found their way onstage, the clever one-liners sprinkled throughout (Darth Vadar impressions never disappoint) will keep parents and even the most persnickety tween engaged and smiling. There’s also lots of physical comedy and ample singing, dancing and boogie-woogie piano music, so expect to be tapping your toes throughout. (If your kiddos aren’t fond of loud noises or music, consider attending the sensory-friendly Relaxed Performance on November 7).What to Expect Fans of the Elephant and Piggie books will love that the set design perfectly captures the simplicity of the books’ styling. And while Director Rita Giomi has cleverly banished any cartoony costumes or giant foam caricatures for Gerald and Piggie (thank goodness), Willems’ devotees will instantly connect with the actors who easily take on the personas of these two beloved friends. Notable new characters include the Motown-esque singing Squirelles who make frequent lyrical appearances and offer a more mature perspective on the happenings of the moment.But you don’t have to have read the books to appreciate both the craft and message of this upbeat play. As you watch Gerald and Piggie sing and dance their way through their day together, strong themes such as friendship, sharing, listening to others, showing gratitude and loving your own (weird and wacky) talents arise frequently and make for easy opportunities for family discussions after the lights go up. photo: Seattle Children’s TheatreGood to Know This play is a quick one-hour and like all SCT performances, it concludes with a brief 10 minute post-show discussion between the audience and cast. The actors quickly engage kids with thoughtful and humorous questions about the themes of the play, and they give kids the chance to lob technical or theme-related questions back to the cast and crew. This is a classy, personal touch on an already top-notch show and speaks to the professionalism of the SCT staff and their commitment to making these performances digestible and enjoyable for their young audience. Stick around a bit longer, and your budding thespians can get their programs signed by Gerald and Piggie themselves! Or take a picture with their very own cute mugs in a Gerald and Piggie cutout.photo: Katie GruverSeattle Children’s Theatre 201 Thomas St., Seattle, Wa 98109 206-441-3322 Online: sct.org Dates: Daily, through Dec. 6, 2015 Cost: $22-$40 Ages: 4 & older Buy Tickets: ct.org/ticketsDo you love Gerald and Piggie? Tell us your favorite Mo Willems’ book in the Comments below. And be sure to check out the other Red Tricycle approved theatrical events coming soon to a stage near you!— Katie Gruver Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on Copy (Opens in new window) Search more like this musicfall in lovepersonal touchsensory friendlyelephanttheatreplaysingfriendshipyoung audienceengage kidsloyaltypigeondance Welcome to our Tinybeans family! Be sure to check your email for new activities, recipes and parenting hacks – and to see if you’ve won! Do you have a dog or cat? Select YES below and click submit to start receiving FREE pet ideas and inspiration, news about new pet products, exclusive offers and limited-time promotions. Yes, I have a pet! Submit GET READY FOR SUMMER! Enter to Win a $250 Gift Card! Enter your email and zip code below for a chance to win a Mastercard Gift Card. 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