Tuesday, October 8 10:00 am Grades 3-8 

Bright Star Touring Theatre presents USA to Z

Just in time for election season! Join Lady Liberty and Uncle Sam as they take audiences on a journey through America. Students will learn how the political process works, the differences between the various branches of government, and what it means to live and vote in a democracy. This special show encourages citizenship by teaching audiences how to contribute to their communities.

$4 Reserved Seating

Thursday, November 7 10:00 am Grades 2-8

Film: Lost On A Moutain In Maine

Based on the book of the same name, the film tells the inspiring story of a 12-year-old boy who, separated from his family by a fast-moving storm, must fight to stay alive during his nine-day adventure lost in the backwoods of Maine.

$4 Reserved Seating

Friday, December 6 10:00 am Grades K-8

Frogtown Mountain Puppeteers: The Grinch

The Frogtown Mountain Puppeteers are back with their holiday hilarity and the great curmudgeon character, The Grinch!

$4 Reserved Seating

Thursday, February 27 10:00 am Grades 3-8

Friday, February 28 10:00 am

Peter & the Wolf - Op. 67 a "symphonic tale for children", iwritten by Sergei Prokofiev . A narrator tells a children's story, which the orchestra illustrates by using different instruments to play a "theme" that represents each character in the story. Brought to life with all the magic of music and theater.

$4 Reserved Seating

Friday, March 28 10:00 am Grades 2-6 

Tanglewood Marionettes: Hansel and Gretel 

Based on the classic fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm and features melodies from the Humperdinck opera. The handcrafted staging, scenery, and marionettes represent over a year of construction time. As the tale unfolds, Hansel and Gretel must call upon their inner reserves and learn new methods to overcome challenges while lost in the wood.

$4 Reserved Seating 

Monday, April 7 10:00 am Grades 3-9

Bright Star Touring Theatre: The Story of Anne Frank 

World War II was a desperate and intense time for everyone, but it was especially devastating to the Jewish people living under Nazi rule. Through direct accounts from Anne Frank’s diary and the heartfelt retelling of her story by her father, Otto, this production offers an engaging and accessible approach to one of history’s darkest chapters. The courage of Anne Frank and her family is the story of the strength of the human spirit in the most challenging times.

$4 Reserved Seating 

Thursday, May 22 10:00 am Grades K-5 

Friday, May 23 10:00 am 

Live Theatre: One Morning In Maine 

Premiere of The Grand adaptation with the generous permission of the McCloskey Family. The beloved children’s book classic – One Morning In Maine written and illustrated by Robert McCloskey jumps off the page to the stage. 

Each show has the possibility of a curriculum driven Outreach Workshop that engages students through improv and theater games. Call for more info - 667-9500.


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