Everyone Gets Eaten by Sharks at Croton Academy of Arts on March 8 and March 9

Contact: Andrea Furey                                                                                                      office@crotonacademy.org

914-862-0988

 

EVERYONE GETS EATEN BY SHARKS at Croton Academy of Arts on March 8 and 9

 

 For Immediate Release

 

Croton-on-Hudson, NY, March 1, 2024: Croton Academy of Arts (CAA) presents, “Everyone Gets Eaten by Sharks, A Cautionary Tale” on Friday, March 8 at 7:00 pm and Saturday, March 9 at 3:00 pm. This family-friendly, madcap comedy by Marshall Pailet is based on the premise that most people, if not everyone, will eventually be eaten by sharks. 

The audience will tour through shark-infested scenarios such as “kayaking with meat paddles,” “night-swimming after prom,” and “genetically engineering sharks for science,” while they learn a thing or two about how not to get eaten. 

“A great deal of effort and practice on everyone’s part went into making this lighthearted comedy” says director, Natalie Arneson.  The production cast and crew range in age from 9-17 and includes actors: Joz Amiot, Nora Becker, Maya Cohen, Jackson Decker, Henry Fateman, Mila Fei-Goodman, Bridget Haas, Amelia Hirons, Anne Knudson, Emma Krenn, Lucas Lin, Tess Mandell, Alden Moore, Colin Mui, Lila Nicholson, Lucy Sena, Maxo Shea, Nathan Talley and crew: Cora Belth, Declan Caulfield, Laila Kimdar and Elizabeth Knaggs.

CAA Theatre is located at 8 Old Post Road South, Croton-on-Hudson, NY. General admission tickets are $10 and may be purchased online at www.crotonacademy.org/tickets or at the door.

For more information email office@crotonacademy.org or call 914-862-0988. In its twentieth year, Croton Academy of Arts is a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit corporation. 

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About Croton Academy of Arts

Croton Academy of Arts (CAA), with its own studio and theater space in the heart of the village of Croton-on-Hudson, provides arts programs for children, preteens, teens and adults that foster creativity, communication, self-awareness, confidence and social interaction. When first established in 2003, CAA focused on improvisational and sketch comedy for teens. Today, CAA has expanded its offerings, now offering classes in performance, voice, dance, fine arts, crafts, creative writing and Japanese language and culture for all ages. It also presents a robust schedule of children and teen dramatic and musical community productions and runs a series of performance and fine arts summer camps, and Connections, a performance based after school program at its studio. CAA is a 501(c)(3) not for profit corporation.

Croton Academy of Arts (CAA), with its own studio and theater space in the heart of the village of Croton-on-Hudson, provides arts programs for children, preteens, teens and adults that foster creativity, communication, self-awareness, confidence and social interaction. When first established in 2003, CAA focused on improvisational and sketch comedy for teens. Today, CAA has expanded its offerings, now offering classes in performance, voice, dance, fine arts, crafts, creative writing and Japanese language and culture for all ages. It also presents a robust schedule of children and teen dramatic and musical community productions and runs a series of performance and fine arts summer camps, and Connections, a performance based after school program at its studio. CAA is a 501(c)(3) not for profit corporation.