
In Balloonacy, a grown-up discovers the fun, imagination and companionship of childhood with the help of a red balloon. This live performance, starring award-winning COCA alum Will Bonfiglio, is packed with physical comedy. Intended for young audiences, it's a great introduction to live theater.
Balloonacy is a sensory-friendly show, 45 minutes in length.
Show are Saturday, Nov. 4 and Sunday, Nov. 5 at 1 and 5 p.m. at COCA in U City. Tickets are $14-$18.
More information and tickets: cocastl.org
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