Strong Voices, Good Fun 'Charlie Brown'

LA MESA -- The C. Hook Theater opened a four-day run at the Joan B. Kroc Theater Wednesday night and clearly had gathered together some of the leading voices on the San Diego County teen theater scene.

Performing the popular "You're A Good Man Charlie Brown,'' the young actors from throughout San Diego County captured the whimsical spirit of the piece. Comedy is hard, but these young actors, accompanied with a large Peanut Gallery chorus from the Peter Pan Jr. Theater, clearly were up to the task.

The show continues every night through Saturday at 7 p.m. with a 1 p.m. matinee on Saturday. Click on the banner ad above to purchase tickets.

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