
To most people, Roxaboxen was just a hill with stones, some wooden boxes, and lots of cactus. But to eight children it was a magical town of their own making - "a place that really was, and, once you've been there, always is." Founder Richard Rosen and new managing artistic director Frances Limoncelli pair up to bring magical life again on the Magik stage.
To most people, Roxaboxen was just a hill with stones, some wooden boxes, and lots of cactus. But to eight children it was a magical town of their own making - "a place that really was, and, once you've been there, always is." Founder Richard Rosen and new managing artistic director Frances Limoncelli pair up to bring magical life again on the Magik stage.
To most people, Roxaboxen was just a hill with stones, some wooden boxes, and lots of cactus. But to eight children it was a magical town of their own making - "a place that really was, and, once you've been there, always is." Founder Richard Rosen and new managing artistic director Frances Limoncelli pair up to bring magical life again on the Magik stage.