Disney's Mulan Jr.

 

 

Friday, Nov. 17th @ 7:30 PM

Saturday, Nov. 18th @ 2:00 PM, 7:30 PM

 

 

Stadium Theater Performing Center 

28 Monument Square 

Woonsocket, RI

 

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INCOGNITO

 

Now - Dec. 10th

 

The Sandra Feinstein Gamm Theatre

175 Exchange Street 

Pawtucket, RI

 

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Accidental Incest: Someone For Everyone

 

November 17th & 18th 

 

The Rise Playhouse 

142 Clinton St

Woonsocket, RI

 

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Peddlers's Faire

hosted by

Glocester Heritage Society

 

Saturday, November 18th

9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

 

Job Armstrong Store

1181 Main Street (Rt. 44)

Chepachet, RI

 

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The Made on Honor Market

Hosted by

Narragansett Beer

 

November 18th & 19th

12:00 PM to 6: 00 PM

 

The Guild

461 Main St.

Pawtucket, RI

 

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Daymark and Linday Straw

 

 

Saturday, November 18th

8:00 PM

 

Blackstone River Theatre

549 Broad St.

Cumberland, RI

 

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Blackstone Valley Tourism Council Upcoming Events.

 

 

Blackstone Valley

Polar Express


Weekends, Nov. 17th - Dec. 23rd

 

Blackstone Valley 

Train Depot

1 Depot Square

Woonsocket, RI

 

 

Step into the enchanted world of THE POLAR EXPRESS Train Ride in Blackstone Valley as the conductor shouts, "All Aboard!" 


Inspired by Chris Van Allsburg's Christmas classic, this family favorite becomes reality during a 3-hour event that includes a 90-minute excursion on a real-life train with storytelling, sing-a-longs, games, delicious cookies, hot chocolate served in a collectible souvenir mug, and a special visit from Santa where he personally delivers the first gift of Christmas to every child.

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

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