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Free showings of Weathering the Elements at Lewis Theatre

March 31, 2023
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Have you ever wanted to know how hurricanes form? Why and how volcanos erupt? How the water cycle affects us? Trillium Performing Arts has come up with a fun way to answer these questions with an interactive show called Weathering the Elements.
This production was developed by Trillium five years ago as a way for students to learn about the water cycle and how the four main elements, Earth, water, air, and fire, interact with each other. Through movement, music, theatre, and video, the audience is introduced to the science behind how all of these elements work together.
This show is free for all. School groups of any kind and size are encouraged to attend as well as families. If you have a group of six or more, please contact the Trillium office at 304-645-3003 so your seats can be reserved.
This production will be held at the Lewis Theatre on Court Street in downtown Lewisburg on Apr. 15 at 7:30 p.m., and Apr. 16 at 2 p.m.
Join us for this theatrical science spectacular for all ages!

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