
🎧 Journey Theater Brings Seussical to Battle Ground
Meet the Cat in the Hat and Horton the Elephant and more as Journey Theater presents Seussical, theater for young audiences, with opening night set for Friday, May 29 in Battle Ground.
The Cat in the Hat!
Horton the Elephant!
Gertrude McFuzz!
They are all coming to a stage in Battle Ground, with opening night set for May 29.
Journey Theater is proud to present one of the most performed shows in America: Seussical (Theater for Young Audiences) is a fantastical, magical, extravaganza, bringing to life all of our favorite Dr. Seuss characters.

The characters transport us from the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus to the invisible world of the Whos.
Opening night is 7 p.m. Friday, May 29 at Manor Church, 17913 NE 72nd Ave., in Battle Ground.
There are two performances on Saturday, May 30, at 1 p.m. and again at 6 p.m.
The show returns the following week with a 6 p.m. performance on Thursday, June 4, a 7 p.m. performance on Friday, June 5, and two performances on Saturday, June 6.

Tickets are on sale at journeytheater.org or by calling 360-750-8550. Adult tickets are $18. Youth and senior tickets are $16. (The June 4 performance features $12 tickets.)
Journey Theater Journey is a Jesus-centered, nonprofit theater arts program that exists to grow youth and their families in character and purpose to be difference-makers in their world.
Journey has been serving Clark County since 2002.
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