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"Small World" Gets Rave Reviews

Rave Reviews for SKTC's "Small World" at Edmond Town Hall through January 27th – "cleverly unique", "highly entertaining", "yes, it is possible to have magic days"

With just two weekends left in the run of Fred Stroppel's "Small World: A Fantasia" in Newtown, Stray Kats Theatre Company is thrilled to have received nothing but rave reviews!

Julie Stern of the Newtown Bee calls it  "...cleverly unique" with "two rousing performances from Equity actors Scott Bryce as Walt DIsney and Robert Resnikoff as Igor Stravinsky..."


"Highly entertaining... a welcome break from the painful realities of the last four weeks...Stray Kats shows itself to be one of the many things that our town can be proud of, and it is definitely worth supporting."

Kelly Monoghan of Jim Hill Media, a Disney fan-site, called it "...a gentle reminder that the world can be a better place and that, yes, it is possible to have magical days.... "and added "If you are within driving distance of Newtown, do put this show on your calendar."

Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00PM and Sundays aet 2:00PM through January 27th, 2013.

"Small World" is performed at Edmond Town Hall, 45 Main Street, Newtown, CT, also known as Route 25.

There are still tickets available. Go to www.straykatstheatrecompany.org or call 203-514-2221. Stray Kats Theater Company is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

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