Thursday, February 26, 2009

States of America


What: States of America

Where: Austin Museum of Art

When: February 21st – May 17th (see website for hours)

Cost: Adults - $5, Students - $4, Children under 12 - FREE

For More Information: www.amoa.org

Take a road trip with Lordy Rodriguez, who re-mapped America. His decade-long project explores the addition of five new states that have saturated our geography--the Internet, Hollywood, Monopoly, Disney, and Territory. Which state do you truly live in?

Diary of Anne Frank


What: The Diary of Anne Frank

Where: One World Theatre, 7701 Bee Caves Road

When: Saturday, February 28th at 12:00PM

Cost:$15 adults, $12 children

For More Information: www.oneworldtheatre.org

American Family Theatre brings to life the life of Anne Frank, based on her famous diary with all its suspense, warmth and compassion. Anne Frank... A Voice Heard is enhanced by moving song. This is the story of two families secreted in a cramped garret in Amsterdam during the Nazi occupation. From the music and special effects to the fine, talented cast, the entire production is inspiring.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Family Lab at Austin Museum of Art


What: The Family Lab at Austin Museum of Art

Where:823 Congress Avenue

When: Closed Mondays and Holidays, Tues, Wed, Fri 10-5, Thurs 10-8, Sat 10-6, Sun Noon-5

Cost: Adults $5, Students $4, Children under 12 FREE

For More Information: www.amoa.org

Designed by AMOA educators and Austin artists, the FamilyLab explores where we find the inspiration to create, discover, and investigate. Many works of art, scientific discoveries, and great works of literature have come from the simplest (or strangest!) ideas.

Bob The Builder Visits Austin Children's Museum


What: Bob The Builder Visits Austin Children’s Museum

Where: 210 Colorado Street

When: Saturday, February 21st 2:00-4:00PM

Cost: $4.50-$6.50

For More Information: www.austinkids.org

Come see Bob the Builder and his team embark in a brand new adventure! “Spud’s Big Mess” features all of your favorite characters in a fun-packed show set in the heart of Sunflower Valley. Join Bob, Wendy, Scoop, Lofty, Dizzy, Scrambler and the rest of the gang in fantastic songs and an exciting adventure as they have to deal with Spud’s mischievous antics, as well as some monster surprises along the way! Bob and his team – even Farmer Pickles, Pilchard and Bird - work together to save Sunflower Valley from Spud’s old tricks! And this time, the friends pull together to build the first ever Sunflower Valley recycling plant and wind farm! Based on the popular international television show sensation, Bob the Builder Live! is guaranteed to delight, educate and entertain!

Thursday, February 12, 2009

To The Moon


What: To The Moon

Where: LBJ Museum

When: Now through July 20th , 9 AM – 5 PM daily

Cost: FREE admission and parking

For More Information: ww.lbjlib.utexas.edu

The primary focus of the exhibit will cover the period of “Sputnik” (late 1950s) through the first moon landing of Apollo 11 in 1969. Each step of the space programs Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, will be featured, as well as the “milestone” flights of astronauts Alan Shepard, John Glenn, and Ed White. To the Moon will feature eye-catching, visually attractive state-of-the-art elements to match the ambitious scope of the subject. The LBJ Library’s space exhibit will coincide with a space exhibit featuring Skylab, the Shuttle Missions, and the International Space Station at the George H. W. Bush Library at Texas A&M University at College Station.

Elmo's Green Thumb


What: Elmo’s Green Thumb

Where:Frank Erwin Center

When: February 12th -15th (Thursday 7PM, Friday 10AM and 7PM,Saturday 10:30AM, 2PM, and 5:30PM, Sunday 1:30PM and 4:30PM)

Cost: $13 - $27

Fore More Information: www.sesamestreetlive.com

Elmo has raised his sunflower, Sunny, from a seed, but his floral friend has outgrown the flower pot. Elmo and friends find Big Bird’s garden the ideal place for Sunny to flourish and grow but they are too excited to wait. Rather than let Sunny follow nature’s course, Abby Cadabby, Sesame Street’s fairy-in-training, casts a spell to make Sunny grow. The spell does just the opposite and, instead of growing, Elmo and all of his friends shrink! While Abby searches for just the right words to reverse the spell, Elmo, Zoe,Telly and friends explore Big Bird’s garden from a smaller perspective and learn some big lessons about patience, overcoming their fears and appreciating the role that each creature plays in our ecosystem – from dancing ladybugs and beautiful butterflies to grouchy beetles that scavenge the garden floor. Will being small help Sunny grow tall? It’s a fresh, original Sesame Street Live from a whole new point of view!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Anansi and the Moss Covered Rock


What: Anasi and the Moss Covered Rock

When:January 21st – February 26th, times vary

Where: Austin Public Library Branches

Cost: Free

For More Information: www.cityofaustin.org

In celebration of Black History Month, the Austin Public Library and Literature Live are proud to present this shadow puppet show. Anansi is a mischievous, trickster character from Africa. One day, as he is walking through the cool, cool jungle, he finds something that helps him play a trick on all the animals in the jungle. Now, will Anansi get away with this, or will someone come along who will teach him a well needed lesson? Come enjoy this shadow show rendition of this humorous African Folktale. Anansi and the Moss Covered Rock is free and open to the public.