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News John Tartaglia's Imaginocean to Play New World Stages Imaginocean, a new family musical adventure created and written by Emmy and Tony Award nominee John Tartaglia (Avenue Q, Shrek the Musical) will begin performances at New World Stages March 17.
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Opening at the Off-Broadway venue is scheduled for March 31. Donna Drake will direct a cast of puppeteers.

Imaginocean, according to press notes, "follows the undersea adventures of a group of fish friends, who uncover a treasure map that leads them to learn about themselves and ultimately uncover the treasure of each other's friendship." The production will take "audiences on a one hour magical underwater journey full of surprises and special effects. The seafaring stars Dorsel, Tank and Bubbles open an enchanted world of aquatic adventures where they meet jiving jellyfish, a strong-willed seahorse and a new friend, lovable Leonard the Octopus."

Producers are Jellyfish Jive Productions, Tartaglia, Philip Katz of Broadway Theatrical and musical theatre performer Michael Shawn Lewis.

In a statement Tartaglia said, "It's a perfect musical for the entire family. It has a wonderful story, an amazing score and great humor.   We've created a theatrical experience that's a perfect first show for kids, and the spectacular production will certainly capture the imagination of all ages."

The production also features an original score with music and lyrics by composer William Wade, puppets designed and built by the artists at The Puppet Kitchen and set design by Robert Kovach.

Show times are Wednesdays at 11 AM, 2 PM and 7 PM; Saturdays at 11 AM; and Sundays at noon. Tickets are $39 and can be purchased by calling (212) 239-6200 or by visiting www.telecharge.com. For more information visit www.imaginoceanthemusical.com. New World Stages is located at 340 West 50th Street.

 
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