Berks Ballet Theatre to Host In-Person “Sugar Plum Fairy Tea Party” Sunday, November 13
As Berks Ballet Theatre (BBT) gears up for their upcoming performances of The Nutcracker, the ballet company and non-profit has announced the return of the much-loved, Sugar Plum Fairy Tea Party. This year, the organization invites kids of all ages to have tea with The Sugar Plum Fairy and her friends on November 13 from 11:30am-1:30pm (ET) at the GoggleWorks Center for the Arts in Reading, Pa.
Families will be treated to a catered lunch, special performances, character meet & greets, fun crafts, treats from the “Land of the Sweets” & more! Lunch and desserts provided by area businesses and volunteers. A special performance, story reading and meet-and-greet with the guest of honor, the Sugar Plum Fairy herself, will happen at 12:15pm.
BBT is proud to partner with area businesses like Ady Cakes and Russo's Pizzeria & Italian Restaurant, who will both provide food and snacks for the event. The tea party will happen on the fourth floor of the GoggleWorks Center for the Arts in room 420. This has been a sold-out event in year’s past and space is limited.
Tickets are required by attendees and can be purchased at https://berksballettheatre.com/teaparty.
GoggleWorks (Room 420): 201 Washington St, Reading, PA 19601
About Berks Ballet Theatre
Berks Ballet Theatre (BBT) is a non-profit 501(c)3 pre-professional ballet company whose primary purpose is to provide serious dancers the best possible forum of training and performance in classical and contemporary dance in Southeastern Pennsylvania. BBT was founded by Carol Ennis in 1976 with the philosophy that given the training and opportunity, the child next door could grow up to be anything they wanted, including a dancer in any major professional ballet company. BBT dancers have gone on to work professionally with Richmond Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet, Ballet Theatre of Annapolis, The Suzanne Farrell Ballet, Ballet North Texas and Broadway National Tours. BBT’s studios are within The GoggleWorks Center for the Arts, located in downtown Reading. Learn more at BerksBalletTheatre.com.