Things to do this week: 🍄 The Dr. Seuss Experience 🎭 Searching for Shakespeare festival. 🎨 AdMo Art Walk.
arrives at Tysons Corner Center this week with nine immersive storybook worlds to explore. Seuss-themed rides, Truffula Tree swings, carnival games, a balloon maze, and live book characters bring the popular children’s books to life at this jolly adventure.
. The entire family can learn about theater and storytelling at comics and acting workshops, a hands-on folio-making class, a world premiere play, a scavenger hunt for plays, and lectures on theater and race
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