Perry High Presents Dora the Explorer

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The Perry High School Theatre Department will present Dora

the Explorer on March 16, 2013, at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. in the Perry High

School Theatre.  Tickets are $5. Small children who sit exclusively in

their parent’s lap are $2.

Each child who attends will receive a free official Nickelodeon Dora the

Explorer flag to help Dora in the show and to keep as a souvenir. Tickets are

expected to sell quickly for this fun, child-friendly show. The incredible

costumes (pictured and attached) were sewn by Noel Jordan, Perry High School

drama teacher.  

Ahoy there! Dora the Explorer is setting sail with her brand new live musical

voyage, Dora’s Pirate Adventure! Join Dora, her cousin Diego, Boots the Monkey

and the rest of their friends as they embark on an exciting trip to Treasure

Island. They will need the audience to help them cross Dancing Mountain, go

through the Silly Singing Bridge and confront the Pirate Piggies. Along the

way, the audience will use their map-reading, counting, musical and language

skills to successfully get Dora to the treasure and end it all happily onstage

with a “yo-ho-ho.”

Drama Director Joe Sendek commented, “We are thrilled to offer this

performance! Our new teacher, Mrs. Noel Jordan, is an incredible addition to

Perry High School and our school system – just wait until you see the

costumes!” He added that he is excited about the drama program and the future

of Perry High theatre.

 
 
 

 

 

 

Seating is limited so make your reservations today. Tickets

may be purchased at the Perry High School front office between 7:30 a.m. and

4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, as of Feb. 4. Reservations will be held

through Feb. 8. One may choose their seats at the time of purchase.

Perry High is located at 1307 North Avenue. For reservations, please email

Jordan at noel.jordan@hcbe.net or

Sendek at joseph.sendek@hcbe.net.


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