UC Clermont's Calico Children's Theatre Features Grammy-Nominated Artist Zak Morgan

UC Clermont’s Calico Children’s Theatre is pleased to announce Grammy-nominated children’s musician, Zak Morgan. With a background in children’s literature plus a Grammy nomination for his kids’ songs, Zak Morgan brings all of his life experiences and a simple delight in words and music to his live performances.  His interactive concerts are warm, full of humorous wordplay, and fun for all ages.

“He displays a passion for creating music that treats children as intelligent and creative beings capable of relating to, and engaging in, songs that raise the bar in their thinking. His wordplay is wonderful; he approaches each song as a separate musical adventure.”

   – CHICAGO PARENT

 

Friday, Nov. 20, 10:30 a.m.

Yellow Bus Series performance

Friday, Nov. 20, 7 p.m.

Recommended for grades pre-K-4

All performances are held in the Krueger Auditorium on the UC Clermont College campus at 4200 Clermont College Dr., and are approximately one hour long.

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Ticket Pricing

•  $3 per person, Yellow Bus Series performances of Zak Morgan, open to school groups only

•  $5 per person, Zak Morgan

 

For additional information, order forms or to order online, visit

www.ucclermont.edu/community/arts

or contact Community Arts at (513) 558-ARTS (2787).

Campus Map: http://www.ucclermont.edu/about/directions.html

 

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