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ABLE Anthology: The Forgotten Memories of Aldis Radinaher & The Famous Artist Kingdom of Mal Bublé

If you’re like us, you’ve been spending a lot of time in front of the computer lately. We invite you to get up, get moving, and get creative with the A.B.L.E. ensembles!

Join A.B.L.E.’s Tuesday ensemble for the premiere of their original stories The Forgotten Memories of Aldis Radinaher and The Famous Artist Kingdom of Mal Bublé in a one-night-only livestream event on YouTube. Our ensemble will bring you into the world of each tale. We'll show you how to use everyday objects from your home to experience the sights, sounds, and feelings of each story, and teach you how to play some favorite A.B.L.E. games so we can bring these tales to life together.

In addition to playing along with both stories, you can also participate in a Q&A with the cast. Learn more about the Anthology project at ableanthology.com

Ticket Options

  • GENERAL TICKET: pay-what-you-can (suggested donation of $5 per viewer). We know it has been a challenging year, and we would like to make these events affordable for everyone who needs a creative outlet (and that is everyone!). With your ticket, you'll receive a link to download the activity packets for both stories featured at your event full of crafts and games to bring the world of these tales to life.

  • STORY KIT PACKAGE: $50. Just like our ensemble, we’ll mail you a package with the activity packets for both stories featured at your event, as well as all the sensory items and craft materials you need to bring the stories to life! Maximum of 20 kits available per event, must order by Tuesday December 1st to guarantee delivery. This package includes a $25 donation to A.B.L.E.

The Story Kit for the Tuesday livestream has activity packets, craft supplies, and sensory materials to bring the ensemble’s tales to life.

The Story Kit for the Tuesday livestream has activity packets, craft supplies, and sensory materials to bring the ensemble’s tales to life.

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