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Sinbad: The Untold Tale

Workhouse Arts Center, 9601 Ox Rd, Lorton, VA | Get Directions »
$12.00

The story begins in a busy Baghdad, a city full of life, color and danger. Sinbad the porter, a young man who survives on his wits and not much else, is given a box to carry to the house of the famous Sinbad the sailor, who is now an old man. On arrival the porter meets Ittifaq, Sinbad’s quarrelsome daughter and their differences soon become apparent. Just as the porter is about to leave, the house is visited by the ancient Sorceress Jan Shah. Jan Shah places a deadly cloud over the city that threatens to kill all its inhabitants. The antidote is in a flower, in a cave deep beneath the sea and Jan Shah challenges the old sailor Sinbad to go one last adventure and save the city he loves. Sinbad the sailor knows he cannot do this and thus the task falls to the two youngsters. Their journey is daring and hazardous and involve a magic boat, a silent but deadly genie and most dangerous of all a confrontation with Jan Shah who wants nothing less than the blood of Ittifaq in order to become young again-and perhaps live forever.
Suitable for all ages.

(Group rates available for parties of 12 or more! Call 703-584-2961 for more information.)

*Limited seating, advance ticket reservations are recommended for this event. Reserved tickets may be collected at Will Call beginning 30 minutes prior to event, doors open for seating 30 minutes prior.

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James Cullum
Posted by: James Cullum
Where Workhouse Arts Center 9601 Ox Rd, Lorton, VA 22079
Next on This event is over.
Time 10:00 am
Website https://­reserva­tions.­workhou­searts.­org/­Info.­aspx?­EventID=­9
Price $12 adults; $8 children under 12
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Workhouse Arts Center

Workhouse Arts Center

9601 Ox Rd, Lorton, VA
703-495-0001

The Workhouse Arts Center, a program of the Lorton Arts Foundation, provides visual and performing arts studio and exhibition space as well as engaging arts education programs for individuals of all ages and artistic abilities. Set on 55 acres of land in the historic D.C. Workhouse and Reformatory, the Workhouse provides a home for more than 150 of the regions finest professional and emerging artists as well as performance and theatre venues, cooperative studios, dedicated gallery space and event facilities.

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