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C-NS presents 'Once Upon A Mattress'

C-NS presents 'Once Upon A Mattress'

Yahoo17-03-2025

(WSYR-TV) — It's the show that made Carol Burnett a star, first on Broadway and then two TV specials, the show 'Once Upon a Mattress has found a way to stand the test of time.
This Friday and Saturday, Cicero-North Syracuse, and their high school theatre department, are bringing the magic back to the stage.
Tim Fox chatted with the cast and crew about the show, what theatre-goers can expect, and some of the challenges of putting on a show of this size.
You can catch the Cicero-North Syracuse production of 'Once Upon a Mattress' this Friday, March 21st at 7pm, and Saturday, March 22nd at 2pm & 7pm, at North Syracuse Junior High School since C-NS is still under construction. General admission is $12.
Learn more and get tickets at NSCSD.org.
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