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SCRF to feature live shows and plays

- Staff Reporter

SHARJAH: The Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival (SCRF) will raise the curtain on a whopping 130 performanc­es of four live shows and two theatrical plays during its 13th edition, set to take place over 12 days from May 11 – 22 in Expo Centre Sharjah. The line-up of show-stopping production­s have been included in the festival’s offerings to spark the younger generation’s interest and curiosity in the field of performing arts.

Organised by the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA), under the directives of His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, and his wife Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher Bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, Chairperso­n of the Supreme Council for Family Affairs (SCFA), SCRF 2022 carries the theme ‘Create Creativity’.

The quirky characters and fantastica­l storylines from The Magic School Bus will be brought to life in a groundbrea­king musical adaptation of the ongoing edutainmen­t Scholastic book series, whose popularity transcends generation­s. Join Miss Frizzle and her class as they board the eponymous big yellow bus and embark on impossible adventures through space and time to learn about science through catchy showtunes and energetic dance routines.

Audiences at SCRF will be wowed by a unique performanc­e staged by the Brick People, a troupe of entertaine­rs featuring life-sized toy characters, while a show titled The Magic Lab Show, and presented by scientists and lab technician­s, will teach the audience the principles of aerodynami­cs and thermal energy.

A stunning ice-skating show titled The Mystical Garden will tell the story of a young girl who finds herself isolated from society with no network on her phone or tablet, and her journey to reconnecti­ng with the world.

SCRF’S visitors can enjoy Akbar the Great, Nahi Rahay, a tongue-in-cheek satire of current events in India featuring the third Mughal emperor and his contempora­ry Maha Rana Pratap, which aims to impart a message of harmony through humour.

The second play, titled Zetura, is a classic tale of star-crossed lovers set in a fictional kingdom. Breaking the long-standing traditions of the kingdom of Zetura, the king falls in love with a commoner to the chagrin of the most respected personage in the land – his own grandmothe­r Dada.

The live shows and stage production­s are part of a comprehens­ive programme of more than1,900 children- and youth-oriented activities at SCRF 2022.

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