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Dallas Children's Theater presents Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale

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In a tribute to Dallas Children's Theater founder and inaugural show director, Robyn Flatt, the Zimbabwe-based Cinderella tale Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale returns to open the company's 40th season.

An African villager named Mufaro has two daughters whom everyone agrees are beautiful. But, they have their differences. Manyara possesses a bad temper and is self-centered (but never in front of Mufaro); Nyasha is kind and considerate to people and to animals. When Mufaro learns that the King is in the process of meeting all of the most worthy and beautiful women in order to choose a wife, he decides that both of his daughters should go.

The production celebrates goodness, generosity, and love with traditional dancing, rhythmic drumming, and glorious African song.

In a tribute to Dallas Children's Theater founder and inaugural show director, Robyn Flatt, the Zimbabwe-based Cinderella tale Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale returns to open the company's 40th season.

An African villager named Mufaro has two daughters whom everyone agrees are beautiful. But, they have their differences. Manyara possesses a bad temper and is self-centered (but never in front of Mufaro); Nyasha is kind and considerate to people and to animals. When Mufaro learns that the King is in the process of meeting all of the most worthy and beautiful women in order to choose a wife, he decides that both of his daughters should go.

The production celebrates goodness, generosity, and love with traditional dancing, rhythmic drumming, and glorious African song.

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Dallas Children's Theater
5938 Skillman St, Dallas, TX 75231, USA
https://www.dct.org/plays/

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