Peter Pan
(Best for Grades Pre-K - 5th)
Join our acclaimed comic duo Lenny and Mabel as they hilariously work to bring this literary classic to life in a hysterical play within a play. Your young audience will love the antics of Tinkerbell, the bumbling Captain Hook, Darling Wendy (or should we say Wendy Darling) and of course the free-spirited adventurous boy who just wouldn’t grow up. (Grades PK-5)
The Pirate of Bully Bay
(Best for Grades Kindergarten - 5th)
Bully Prevention and Character Education
Ahoy Maties! There is no more dramatic adventure to be had than an adventure on the high seas! However, even the sturdiest of ships can sometimes be wrecked by those who would rather be feared than be friends. This seafaring tale teaches young buccaneers how to navigate the choppy waters of friendship. Audiences learn how to recognize, report, and stand up to bullying, while also learning what it means to be a pirate with a positive impact and a wonderful friend. An excellent choice for your youngest sailors (PK-2), Pirate of Bully Bay has plenty of adventure for “experienced deckhands” (grades 3-5) as well.
Cherokee Tales
(Best for Grades Kindergarten - 6th)
History and Social Studies, Literature and Literacy, World Cultures
The Cherokee People have a rich history of myths, legends and folktales explaining everything from the creation of the world to how the plants and animals around us came to look and behave the way they do today. This play introduces young audiences to the Cherokee People through a series of fun and engaging stories. Developed in partnership with the Cherokee Historical Association, this play is a great way to introduce young audiences to the Cherokee people. Commemorate National Native American Heritage month by bringing Cherokee Tales to your young audiences.
