This weekend, a silly production of the classic fairytale “Rapuzel” opens at Maple Leaf’s Northwest Puppet Center, 9123 15th Ave. N.E.
Photo from “Rapunzel” from Northwest Puppet Center.
The show by Paul Mesner Puppets is described as:
This is a veggie wonderful story of two gardeners, Okra and Romaine, who have a beautiful daughter named Rapunzel. But not all is well, Romaine had promised his first-born child to an evil witch! Rapunzel is locked up in a tower and her future looks bleak until the Prince Arrives. Rapunzel hatches a plan to escape her evil captor and , as with most fairy tales, they all leaf happily ever alfalfa!
Showtimes are at 1 and 3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays from Nov. 3-18. Tickets cost $10.50 general admission, $8.50 for children (up to age 16) and $9 for seniors (65 and older), and are available at the box office 30 minutes before showtime or can be purchased in advance at Brown Paper Tickets.