The 2012-13 season at Stages Theatre Company (STC) features eight productions for children and young adults, with the selected titles evoking imagination and inspiration.
Llama Llama Red Pajama by award-winning Author Anna Dewdney premieres at Stages Theatre Company (STC) Jan. 13 at the Hopkins Center for the Arts. This musical production, adapted by Playwright Jennifer Kirkeby and music by Shirley Mier, is perfect for all ages and runs under an hour in length.
The 2012-13 season at Stages Theatre Company (STC) features eight productions for children and young adults, with the selected titles evoking imagination and inspiration.
Llama Llama Red Pajama by award-winning Author Anna Dewdney premieres at Stages Theatre Company (STC) Jan. 13 at the Hopkins Center for the Arts. This musical production, adapted by Playwright Jennifer Kirkeby and music by Shirley Mier, is perfect for all ages and runs under an hour in length.
Llama Llama Red Pajama by award-winning Author Anna Dewdney premieres at Stages Theatre Company (STC) Jan. 13 at the Hopkins Center for the Arts. This musical production, adapted by Playwright Jennifer Kirkeby and music by Shirley Mier, is perfect for all ages and runs under an hour in length.
Horizon Theatre will be producing two holiday shows this year: The Santaland Diaries and Madeline's Christmas. The Santaland Diaries opens tonight, Friday Nov. 25, 2011.
Stages Theatre Company (STC) is truly bringing family together when ANNIE JR opens July 1 at the Hopkins Center for the Arts. The award-winning musical is based on the comic strip 'Little Orphan Annie' but is a junior version that condenses the original into less than 75 minutes of pure family entertainment, designed especially for younger audiences.
Main Street Theater proudly announces the 31st season for its Theater for Youth which serves over 100,000 children and families. 'I am so excited about the upcoming season,' says Vivienne M. St. John, Theater for Youth Producing Director at MST.
Main Street Theater proudly announces the 31st season for its Theater for Youth which serves over 100,000 children and families. 'I am so excited about the upcoming season,' says Vivienne M. St. John, Theater for Youth Producing Director at MST.
Playwright Jennifer Kirkeby combines two realities in
the upcoming world premiere of 'The Frog Prince,' which begins Oct. 15 at Stages Theatre Company (STC).
Playwright Jennifer Kirkeby combines two realities in
the upcoming world premiere of 'The Frog Prince,' which begins Oct. 15 at Stages Theatre Company (STC).
Main Street Theater proudly announces the 31st season for its Theater for Youth which serves over 100,000 children and families. 'I am so excited about the upcoming season,' says Vivienne M. St. John, Theater for Youth Producing Director at MST.
Actors' Playhouse Musical Theatre for Young Audiences presents a little magic for the holidays this season with its acclaimed production of MADELINE'S CHRISTMAS, the delightful musical based on the popular Madeline book series by Ludwig Bemelmans.
Many exciting shows are coming up for the rest of 2009 at the Legacy Theatre including Children's Letters to God, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, A Tuna Christmas and Madeline's Christmas.
Stages Theatre Company (STC) announces an exciting lineup of plays for children and young adults for the 2009-10 season where the page comes to the stage. The season begins Sept. 25, 2009 with Nancy Carlson's 'I Like Me' and concludes Aug. 1, 2010 with 'Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka.'
Stages Theatre Company is hosting auditions for the 2009-2010 Acting Conservatory Program starting Monday, April 27 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the John Ireland Community Room at the Hopkins Center for the Arts.
The world premiere of 'The Paper Bag Princess' opens Friday, April 17 at Stages Theatre Company (STC), which is located in the Hopkins Center for the Arts.
Madeline's Christmas, The Musical will run from December 12-December 30, 2008.
Books and lyrics by Jennifer Kirkeby, Music by Shirley Mier. Based on the book by Ludwig Bemelmans. Directed and Musical Direction by Robert Wilder and Choreographed by Suzette Hutchinson.