July 2, 2024 · 10:35 am
Imagination Stage is delighting audiences with its summer show, Miss Nelson is Missing. Based on the book by Harry Allard, the theatre’s original production is getting such great reviews, they’ve added a performance — and a discount for KFDC readers!
Based on the beloved book by Harry Allard and James Marshall, the show follows the children of Horace B. Smedley Elementary School, room 207, who are not just badly behaved but they’re the “worst kids of all!” No matter what their sweet and caring teacher Miss Nelson tries, they simply won’t listen. Fed up with their behavior, Miss Nelson leaves her class in the hands of dreaded substitute teacher Miss Viola Swamp, infamous for bringing “woe to those who misbehave.” Terrified of “the Swamp,” the kids must work together and with Detective McSmogg to find their kindhearted teacher and win her back.
Miss Nelson is Missing opened a couple of weeks ago and runs through August 10. Weekday and weekend matinees for the general public are Tuesdays through Saturdays (and some Sundays), including a just-added performance on Saturday, July 6, at 4pm — and you can get 15% off tickets to see it that date and time using the code FRIEND15! (Note that this is not available on balcony seats and cannot be combined with other offers.)
Tickets start $12 and may be purchased online, in person at Imagination Stage’s box office, or via phone at 301.280.1660. The show is recommended for ages 4 and up.
Miss Nelson is MissingWhere: Imagination Stage | Bethesda, MDWhen: Through August 10Tickets: Start at $12
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This post is sponsored by Imagination Stage, however, I only promote programs, places, and events that I genuinely believe in and think will appeal to KFDC readers.
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