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Last stop on market street play
Last stop on market street play













last stop on market street play

Sensory-friendly seating is general admission allowing individuals extra space if needed. Sensory-friendly performances are designed especially for individuals with autism spectrum disorders, sensory sensitivities, or other disabilities.

last stop on market street play

Sensory-Friendly Performance | September 23 at 1:00 p.m. This inspiring and imaginative play is based on The New York Times bestseller that won a Newbery Medal, Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor, and a Caldecott Honor.īy Matt de la Peña, Illustrations by Christian RobinsonĬlick here to access the Last Stop on Market Street program!Įvent photo by Jeannine Borzello. Along the way, CJ notices the many differences among people and asks tons of curious questions: Why don’t we have a car? How come that man can’t see? How come it’s always so dirty over there? How?…Why?…With Nana’s fearless and compassionate guidance, CJ discovers that everyone and everything has a unique rhythm and purpose that the world’s got answers if we listen with more than our ears and see with more than our eyes.

last stop on market street play

On a Sunday after church, CJ and his Nana board the public bus for their weekly trip across town to help out at a soup kitchen.















Last stop on market street play