The December 1–3 performances are recommended for children ages 2-5 and their families; and performances on December 9–10 are especially adapted for neurodivergent audiences, designed to be inclusive for guests with a range of sensory needs.

Audiences will be enthralled by Gimme Please, a poetic play about friendship. Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre brings us a highly visual work that follows the journey of two friends from initial meeting to lasting connection as they pretend, provoke, and persist in getting what they want and need from the world and each other. Through the use of live music, lighting, and magic, the story invites audiences in with its deep sense of play and honest exploration of growing up and finding your path. The work is directed by Megan Alrutz and Samantha Provenzano.

Run time: approximately 35–40 minutes

If you have any questions about this event, please contact Guest Experience at 212-875-5456 or [email protected].

 

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