T his holiday season, Ronald McDonald House of Dallas (RMHD) will expand beyond the tracks and into the world of theater with the debut of Choo-Choo Tales, a live storytelling experience created in collaboration with the Dallas Children’s Theater and Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts’ Theatre Conservatory.

From December 2 through Christmas Eve, free performances of the inaugural tale, Flora and the Train , will be presented at NorthPark Center at 11 am on Tuesdays. A special preview performance will take place Saturday, November 15, on opening day for The Trains at NorthPark sponsors and RMHD families.

Written by recent Booker T. Washington graduate and emerging playwright Esau Price (now a freshman English Major at Howard University in Was

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