SENSE Theatre Camp presents "The Year of the Ladybug" Mar. 10-11

By: Elizabeth Turner

SENSE Theatre and the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center will present the play "The Year of the Ladybug" on Friday and Saturday, Mar. 10 and 11, at 7:00 p.m. at the Troutt/Black Box Theatre Complex, on Compton Ave. near Belmont Blvd.

Written by Blythe Corbett, Ph.D., associate professor of Psychiatry and Psychology, and directed by Catherine Coke with music by Ed Bazel and Tammy Vice and lyrics by Corbett, "The Year of the Ladybug" teaches you that everything you need to know about life, you can find in the garden.

"The Year of the Ladybug" is the capstone performance of the SENSE Theatre Camp for youths with autism spectrum disorders and peer actors. Both performances are open to the public. Performances are free, but advance reservation is recommended as seating is limited.

Click here to reserve seats to the Friday, Mar. 10, performance.

Click here to reserve seats to the Saturday, Mar. 11, performance.

Reservations are limited to six tickets per registrant. If you would like to reserve more than six tickets, contact Ian Muse at (615) 513-9562 or ian.muse@vanderbilt.edu.

SENSE Theatre is a unique intervention research program designed to improve the social and emotional functioning of children with autism and related neurodevelopmental disorders. SENSE Theatre is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. For more information, visit the SENSE Theatre Web site.

Last Updated: 2/21/2017 9:06:19 AM

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