- February 25, 2015

Giveaway: ZACH Theatre’s The Three Little Pigs

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Three little pigs will sing and dance their way onto ZACH Theatre’s 
Kleberg Stage this weekend, with a “Great Big Little Broadway Show” that gives a fresh take on a classic fairytale. From the Olivier Award winning creators of Honk! and Mary Poppins, George Stiles and Anthony Drewe’s The Three Little Pigs is a musical tale for ages 3 and up that is not to be missed! 


Take three little piglets, their devoted single mom, and a misunderstood Big Bad Wolf, and you’ve got an endearing tale that will leave the whole family squealing with glee! When the pigpen starts to look like a real sty, Mama says it’s time to leave and build something new. Help Cha, Siu, and Bao watch for wolves while they use hay, sticks, and bricks to make it in the big, bad world.

The Three Little Pigs runs from Friday, February 27 to Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Tickets ($15 for youth and $20 for adults) can be purchased online or by phone at 512-476-0541 x1.

Tickets for Opening Night include free admission to a petting zoo! Fry’s Fun Farm will be providing a free petting zoo before the Friday, February 27 performance of The Three Little Pigs. Arrive early to play in the pen filled with sheep, goats, rabbits, geese, and pigs (of course!).

The petting zoo will return to the People’s Plaza each weekend of the show’s run (excluding March 13-22), from noon to 2 p.m. The cost to visit Fry’s Fun Farm will be $4 per child (cash only), every day except for Opening Night.

Also of note, there will be a special sensory-friendly performance for families with members on the autism spectrum on Saturday, March 7 at 2 p.m.

ZACH Theatre is giving two lucky Free Fun in Austin readers a Family 4-Pack of tickets to see The Three Little Pigs this weekend (each pack is a $70+ value)!  


To enter, simply fill out the form below. The giveaway will close on Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 11:59 p.m. Two winners will be selected at random and notified via email. Sweepstakes Official Rules

If you cannot see the entry form, please visit the original post to enter.

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