Comedian Robert Post barely survived Middle School. Struggling because of various learning disabilities, he found that making people laugh saved him. In this brand new multimedia performance, kids talk to kids in a compelling, funny and educational show. Dealing with real issues affecting students today including social media, testing, bullying and peer pressure these video testimonials by kids and their advocates (along with a generous dose of Post’s signature humor) is sure to resonate with school and public audiences alike.

One of Robert Post’s childhood report cards in Columbus, Ohio, gave a hint as to how his future might unfold. Not amused by Robert’s antics, his teacher created a whole new column of categories describing maladaptive behavior. Happily for audiences around the world, Post stuck with antics. The result: a dazzling performance career that continues to defy categories.

11:30am performance will feature American Sign Language Interpreting.

How to Survive Middle School — Promo Reel from Robert Post on Vimeo.


Click Here to download How to Survive Middle School Study Guide

All performances last approximately ONE hour.

American Sign Language Interpreting at Select Performances
The Music Hall strives to eliminate barriers to attendance for all audiences, including people who are hard of hearing or deaf. For theatergoers who are hard of hearing or deaf and use American Sign Language as their primary means of communication, we provide an experienced theatre interpreter who stands to the side of the stage and translates what the actors are saying or singing into American Sign Language (ASL).


The Fine Print

Deposit:
Advance registration required. For groups of 10 or more a $50 non-refundable deposit per performance is required at time of registration. Please make checks payable to The Music Hall.

Confirmation/Invoice
A confirmation notice, including invoice will be emailed after deposit(s) are received.

Payment:
Final Payment is due thirty days prior to the performance. The Music Hall must enforce a non-refundable FULL PAYMENT policy thirty days prior to the performance due to our contractual obligations with our performers. NO EXCEPTIONS. No snow day refunds available. A receipt will be emailed after the order has been paid in full.

Final Numbers:
Groups may decrease their reservation size before the final payment is due; however, once full payment is received, all sales are final. After that time, you may still increase your numbers, subject to availability.

Seating:
Tickets are not issued. Seating will be determined by group size. Each group will be assigned a block of seats. Families and groups of fewer than 10 should check in at the box office before being seated.


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