Flutter

Flutter
Flutter

December 7

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Box Office Hours
Box office hours vary.
Please call for more info.
914-251-6200
center@purchase.edu

Looking for something fun to do with the family? Here’s a very special theatre event for our youngest audience members! Tickets are still available!

Illuminated fireflies, soft caterpillars, autumn leaves, snowflakes, and soothing sounds! A discovery play created for babies ages 6-18 months and their caregivers, Flutter explores the seasons through an experiential journey of visuals, sounds, objects, simple language, and play.

Babies and toddlers crawl, walk, and move within the space, investigating hands-on textures while experiencing the sounds and visuals of the four seasons as performed by three dancer-puppeteers.

You are never too young for theatre!

Run time: 40 minutes.

Seating:
This event will take place on the Recital Hall stage and space is limited. Seating for caregivers is general admission. There will be cushions on the floor and chairs available.

Ticketing:
All caregivers and children age 2 and older require a ticket; babies and toddlers under age 2 do not.
Tickets for kids 16 and under are always 50% off!

Parking & Arrival Information:

Please plan to arrive at least 20 minutes before your scheduled show!

Parking for PAC events is in the West 1 parking lot. Your parking fee is included in your ticket price; you do not need to pay for parking a second time.

The entrance to The Purchase PAC lobby is from the underpass, at ground level. Do not go up the stairs to the campus plaza.  Purchase PAC staff will greet you in the lobby and guide you to the stage entrance of the Recital Hall.

This event will take place on the Recital Hall stage. You will need to climb a few steps to access the stage. If you have questions or concerns about accessibility, reach out to us at center@purchase.edu.

Other events for families you may also enjoy:
Tall Stories The Gruffalo’s Child | February 2
Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia Goodnight Moon & The Runaway Bunny | March 16