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There are two sides to every story. In "The Trial of the Big Bad Wolf," the iconic children's story baddie gets the chance to tell his side — and he may not be so bad. In front of the three little pigs, a judge, and a jury consisting of Little Red Riding Hood, Miss Mary, Cinderella, and other fairy tale favorites, the Wolf reopens his case with all new facts and perspectives to present. "The Trial of the Big Bad Wolf," suitable for all ages, is a spoof on the original story of the three little pigs and explores who really is to blame.
The show runs Friday, October 23, through Sunday, October 25, and Friday, October 30, through Sunday, November 1, at Kodak Center for Performing Arts' Studio Theatre (200 West Ridge Road). Fridays at 7 p.m., and Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. $10 for children 12 and under; $18 for students and seniors; $20 for adults. kodakcenter.org.