WCCD Fine Arts Department Presents Dr. Suess’s The Cat in the Hat on October 3 - Wallace Community College

WCCD Fine Arts Department Presents Dr. Suess’s The Cat in the Hat on October 3

October 3rd is the night, don’t you know?

Tickets are on sale, so get set for the show!

See The Cat in the Hat come to life on stage,

Bringing tricks and mischief for every age!

Tickets are on sale now for the Wallace Community College-Dothan (WCCD) Fine Arts Department’s Fall 2024 production of Dr. Suess’s The Cat in the Hat on October 3 at 7:00 p.m. in the Bencze Theater in Cherry Hall on the Wallace Campus in Dothan.

Ticket prices for this one-night show are $5.00 for students/faculty and $10.00 for general admission and may be purchased online at wallace.edu or at the box office one hour before the show.

From the moment his tall, red-and-white-striped hat appears around the door, Sally and her brother know that The Cat in the Hat is the funniest, most mischievous cat that they have ever met. With the trickiest of tricks and the craziest of ideas, he is certainly loads of fun. He turns a rainy afternoon into an amazing adventure –but what will Mother find when she gets home?

“Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat is a timeless classic, and we are excited to bring this iconic children’s book to life,” says WCCD Theatre Director Ben Lundy. “The production is fast-paced, family-friendly fun for all ages!

On a wet and dreary day, the Cat in the Hat arrives to show us how to play—and clean up our mess before Mother comes home!”

“This whimsical story celebrates the power of the imagination,” continues Lundy. “Taking these recognizable characters off the page and onto the stage has been a nostalgic delight for our cast and crew. This production is a great opportunity to introduce the thrill of live performance to young children. We hope you can join us for this one-night-only event that is sure to be a treat for the whole family!”

For information about tickets or about Dr. Suess’s The Cat in the Hat, please contact Savannah Granberry at sgranberry@wallace.edu or 334-983-3521 ext. 2314. For ADA accommodations, please call 334-556-2587.