Sid the Serpent Who Wanted to Sing
Sid is a dancing serpent in a traveling circus, but all he wants to do is sing! Accompanied by his friends, Sid travels the world, trying a different style of singing whenever he goes.
Every performance is free and appropriate for children of all ages!
Dates:
Monday, July 3rd at 10am
Northwest Library - 5600 NW 122nd Street, OKC, OK
Monday, July 3rd at 2pm
Harrah Charlie Brown’s Learning Center – 19620 NE 23rd St, Harrah, OK 73045
Tuesday, July 4th - No Performances today
Wednesday, July 5th at 10am
Bethany Library - 6700 NW 35th St, Bethany, OK
Wednesday, July 5th at 2pm
Belle Isle Library - 5501 N Villa Ave, OKC, OK
Thursday, July 6th at 10:30am
Jones Library - 9295 Willa Way, Jones, OK
Thursday, July 6th at 2pm
The Village Library - 10307 N Pennsylvania Ave, The Village, OK
Friday, July 7th - No Performances today
Saturday, July 8th at 10:00am
Scissortail Park Farmers Market, Love's Travel Stops Stage - 300 SW 7th St, Oklahoma City, OK
Saturday, July 8th at 2pm
Penn Square Mall, Center Court - 1901 Northwest Expy, Oklahoma City, OK
Monday, July 10th at 10:30am
Southern Oaks Library – 6900 S Walker, OKC, OK
Monday, July 10th at 2pm
Midwest City – 8143 E Reno, Midwest City, OK
Tuesday, July 11th at 2pm
Downtown Library – 300 Park Ave
Tuesday, July 11th at 6pm
Warr Acres Library - 5901 NW 63rd St, Warr Acres, OK
Wednesday, July 12th at 10am
Del City Library - 4330 SE 15th St, Del City, OK
Wednesday, July 12th at 2pm
Choctaw Library - 2525 Muzzy St, Choctaw, OK
Thursday, July 13th at 9:30am & 10:30am
Edmond Library - 10 S Blvd, Edmond, OK
Thursday, July 13th at 2pm
Capitol Hill Library - 327 SW 27th St, Oklahoma City, OK
Friday, July 14th at 10:30am
Nicoma Park Library - 2240 Overholser Dr, Nicoma Park, OK
All performances are 30 minutes long. Warning: may contain serpenting and excessive FUN.
Sponsored by the Arts Council OKC, “Sid the Serpent who Wanted to Sing” is presented by the Painted Sky Opera Community Artists. It is part of the Neighborhood Arts Performance Tour and can be experienced at local libraries and venues throughout the Metro. More info on Neighborhood Arts.