A Rapunzelish way to introduce classical music to kids!
Working their magic in theaters, concert venues, and halls of education throughout the US, Europe and Asia, Barbara Siesel & Keith Torgan have been able to tickle and educate not only the newest of audience members but anyone within earshot! Musical story theater, classical music, and comedy are the ingredients that make Green Golly’s award-winning confection — perfection!
Reviews
“an unforgettable childhood experience”
— Midwest Book Review
“very highly recommended by the Galways”
— Sir James & Lady Jeanne Galway
“Siesel and Torgan are triumphant in creating a magical fairy tale which is sure to become a staple in the world of children’s books and stories”
— the Flute View
“An awesome way to introduce children to classical music!”
— the 24/7 mom
“Amazing, stupendous, and fabulous… just the best put together children’s ensemble I have had the pleasure to review, ever”
— Ahh-Mazing Reviews
“Keith Torgan and Barbara Siesel’s musical fairy tale, Green Golly & her Golden Flute, is funny, educational, and inspirational all at once”
— Readers’ Favorite
“I knew Green Golly was a hit when we arrived at the grocery store and my son told me — “No mom I not go in... I listen to this.” I can only assume that meant he liked it!”
— Misadventures in Baby Raising
Green Golly & Her Golden Flute
You probably know Rapunzel couldn’t wait to get out of the tower! Green Golly – is so enthusiastic that everything that whizzes by her window inspires her to sing! Unfortunately, she has a terrible voice –so the witch gives her a golden flute hoping to stop the racket. Being that the girl is stuck in the tower all day long with nothing to do – she practices – until she becomes an amazing flutist! Ultimately she escapes the tower and goes on tour – but not before practicing so much that she misses meeting the Prince, plays her first duet with the unbelievably old and incredibly wrinkled and wandering Vlotek the musician, wrangles with the wackiest of witches and learns wisdom from Mousey Tongue – the tiny philosopher who lives in the walls of children’s rooms and comes out when all seems lost