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Summer Family MusicalFamily Weekend Performance Dates: July 20-23 & 27-30\
, 2023 Audition Dates: April 22-23\, 2023. If You Like...Matilda the Music
alThe Cat in the HatAnnie\n\n.vce-row-container .vcv-lozad {display: none}
\n\n\n\nAges 3+≈90 minutes\, with a 15-minute intermissionLarry and Vivian
Snipes Main Stage\n\nMusic by Stephen FlahertyLyrics by Lynn AhrensBook b
y Lynn Ahrens and Stephen FlahertyCo-conceived by Lynn Ahrens\, Stephen Fl
aherty\, and Eric IdleBased on the Works of Dr. Seuss\n\nOh\, the thinks y
ou can think! Let your imagination soar in this colorful musical filled wi
th favorite Dr. Seuss characters like Horton the Elephant\, Gertrude McFuz
z\, the Whos down in Whoville\, and of course\, the Cat in the Hat. As the
ir stories intertwine\, Seussical weaves a tale of friendship\, acceptance
\, and love for both ourselves and those around us. Family Weekend Perform
ance Info\nThursday\, July 20 - 7:00pmFriday\, July 21 - 7:00pmSaturday\,
July 22 - 2:00pmSaturday\, July 22 - 7:00pm (Pay What You Will)*Sunday\, J
uly 23 - 2:00pm\nThursday\, July 27 - 7:00pmFriday\, July 28 - 7:00pmSatur
day\, July 29 - 2:00pmSunday\, July 30 - 2:00pmTickets*Pay What You Will t
ickets cannot be purchased online\, but can be reserved ahead of time by c
alling our Box Office at 859.254.4546 x245. Learn more on our Pay What You
Will page.Proudly sponsored by:Things to Know Before the ShowEmotional In
tensityAction/Stage CombatLanguageSound & LightingGet Ready For:\n\nSingin
g and Dancing\nLots of Dr. Seuss references - how many easter eggs do you
think you can spot?\nHorton and JoJo get treated unfairly because the way
they think and act is different from the people around them. When things a
re at their worst\, JoJo gets sent to a military school run by a pompous g
eneral\, and Horton gets captured by hunters and sold to a circus.\nHorton
gets put on trial for 'talking to a speck of dust\,' and the creatures in
the jungle call him mean names including 'crazy\,' 'criminally insane\,'
and 'biggest blame fool in the Jungle of Nool.'\n\nSensory Moments:\n\nThe
re are a few audience-interactivve moments in this show! There is a moment
of direct audience interaction with the Cat in the Hat\, and performers a
re in the aisles frequently. If you need to leave during the show for any
reason\, please be mindful of this and be extra aware of people around you
as you exit through the aisles.\nDuring the song 'It's Possible\,' bubble
s come through and around the audience and beach balls are bounced around
the audience as well (they have a light in them\, but it doesn't flash).\n
There is a moment when Gertrude shines a flashlight into and around the au
dience.\nDuring a scene that contains a storm\, the Cat in the Hat has a w
ater gun that he squirts around the stage and into the audience. The light
s change briefly during this scene as well\, but they do not flash or stro
be.\nThis show is a little longer than our usual performances at around 90
minutes long. If a little one gets restless\, you are welcome to hang out
with our staff in the lobby - we'll have the show playing on a monitor\,
so you'll still be able to watch what's going on.
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Ages 3+ ≈90 minutes\, with a 15-minute intermission Larry a
nd Vivian Snipes Main Stage
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Music by Stephen Flaherty Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens Book by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty Co-conceived by Lynn Ahrens\, Stephen Flaherty\, and Eric
Idle Based on the Works of Dr. S
euss
\n
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Oh\, the thinks you can think! Let your imagination soar in thiscolorful musical filled with favorite Dr. Seuss characters
like Horton the Elephant\, Gertrude McFuzz\, the Whos down in Whoville\, and of course\, the Cat
in the Hat.As thei
r stories intertwine\, Seussicalweaves a tale of friendship\, acceptan
ce\, and love for both ourselves and tho
se around us.
Family Weekend Performance Info
\n
Thursday\, J
uly 20 - 7:00pm Friday\, July 21 - 7:00pm Saturday\, July 22 - 2:00p
m Saturday\, July 22 - 7:00pm (Pay What You Will)* Sunday\, July 23
- 2:00pm
\n
Thursday\, July 27 - 7:00pm Friday\, July 28 - 7:00pm<
br>Saturday\, July 29 - 2:00pm Sunday\, July 30 - 2:00pm
*Pay What Yo
u Willtickets cannot be purchased online\, butcan be reserved
ahead of time by calling our Box Office at 859.254.4546 x245. Learn more on our Pay What You Will page.
Proudly sponsored by:
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Things to Know Before the Show
Emoti
onal Intensity
Action/Stage Combat
Language
Sound & Lighting
Get Ready For:
\n
\n
Singing and Dancing
\n
Lots of Dr. S
euss references - how many easter eggs do you think you can spot?
\nHorton and JoJo get treated unfairly because the way they think and act
is different from the people around them. When things are at their worst\,
JoJo gets sent to a military school run by a pompous general\, and Horton
gets captured by hunters and sold to a circus.\n
Horton gets put
on trial for 'talking to a speck of dust\,' and the creatures in the jungl
e call him mean names including 'crazy\,' 'criminally insane\,' and 'bigge
st blame fool in the Jungle of Nool.'
\n
\n
Sensory Moments:\n
\n
There are a few audience-interactivve moments in this show!
There is a moment of direct audience interaction with the Cat in the Hat\,
and performers are in the aisles frequently. If you need to leave during
the show for any reason\, please be mindful of this and be extra aware of
people around you as you exit through the aisles.
\n
During the son
g 'It's Possible\,' bubbles come through and around the audience and beach
balls are bounced around the audience as well (they have a light in them\
, but it doesn't flash).
\n
There is a moment when Gertrude shines
a flashlight into and around the audience.
\n
During a scene that c
ontains a storm\, the Cat in the Hat has a water gun that he squirts aroun
d the stage and into the audience. The lights change briefly during this s
cene as well\, but they do not flash or strobe.
\n
This show is a l
ittle longer than our usual performances at around 90 minutes long. If a little one g
ets restless\, you are welcome to hang out with our staff in the lobby - w
e'll have the show playing on a monitor\, so you'll still be able to watch
what's going on.
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DESCRIPTION:September 19-29\n\n.vce-row-container .vcv-lozad {display: none
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tinee Performance Dates: September 19-29\, 2023 On Tour: September 11 – De
cember 16\, 2023 \n\nIf You Like...\n\n\nAre You Smarter than a Fifth Grad
er \nPBS Kids / Alma’s Way \n\n\n\n\n.vce-row-container .vcv-lozad {displa
y: none}\nAges 8+≈1 hourThe Larry and Vivian Snipes Main Stage Prices: $20
/Adult\, $15/Child\, $10/Members By Miriam GonzalesLizzy and Leo Martinez
have a plan – they want to be the “smartest kids in the world!” Studious L
eo is convinced that winning a local TV quiz show is the first step to a b
etter life for their family. Maybe he and Lizzy can even take their hardwo
rking mami and papi on vacation to Hawaii! But when their parents refuse t
o let Leo participate in the quiz show\, Lizzy decides to grow up\, step u
p\, and complete the plan herself. Are you an educator? Schedule your Sma
rtest Girl field trip by September 12 and get $2 off every ticket.\nOR\nJo
in us at a family weekend performance and present your teacher ID for one
free ticket!\nSee below for show times and booking information.Family Week
end Performance Info\nSaturday\, September 16 – 7:00pm (Pay What You Will)
* Sunday\, September 17 – 2:00pm Sunday\, September 24 – 2:00pm Sunday\, S
eptember 24 – 4:30pm (Sensory Friendly)* TicketsDiscover More Event: Mexic
an Independence Quiz Bowl\nSaturday\, September 16 – 8:00pm *Immediately f
ollowing the 7:00pm Pay What You Will performance. \n\nShow off your knowl
edge of Mexican Independence Day and Hispanic Culture! On September 16th\,
take advantage of LCT’s Pay What You Will performance of The Smartest Gir
l in the World\, then stick around after for a Quiz Bowl style event hoste
d by Casa de la Cultura and Lexington Children’s Theatre.Learn More*Pay Wh
at You Will tickets cannot be purchased online\, but can be reserved ahead
of time by calling our Box Office at 859.254.4546 x245. Learn more on our
Pay What You Will page.\n \nProudly sponsored by:For Educators:\nOur Scho
ol Matinee Performances allow you to bring your students to the theatre fo
r an unforgettable field trip! \n Recommended for Grades 3rd-8th Curricu
lar Connections: Spanish Language\, Family Relationships\, Dealing with Co
nflict \nTuesday\, September 19 – 10:00am & 11:45am Wednesday\, September
20 – 10:00am & 11:45am Thursday\, September 21 – 10:00am & 11:45am Friday\
, September 22 – 10:00am \nWednesday\, September 27 – 10:00am & 11:45am T
hursday\, September 28 – 10:00am & 11:45am Friday\, September 29 – 10:00am
& 11:45am \n \nSchool Group Rate: $8 per seat with every 10th seat FREE!
Individual Rate: $12 per seat Book a Performance In-School Touring Perform
ances This show is also a Touring Production\, which means it can travel t
o your school\, library\, or other venue and perform there. Touring Dates:
September 11 – December 16\, 2023 Book a PerformanceThings to Know Before
the ShowEmotional IntensityAction/Stage CombatLanguageSound & LightingGet
Ready For:\n\nLots of imagination. Superhero stories\, imagining history\
, as told by kids. \nSibling love/family bonds – they'll always be there f
or each other. \nThis story is full of big emotions – joy and sorrow\, ang
er and triumph. If you don’t mind spoilers\, read below for a more in-dept
h breakdown. \n\n\n\n\nSpoilers Ahead! \n\n\n\n\n\nLeo’s parents saying he
can’t go to the game show – raised voices \nWe learn Leo is sick\, he has
Sickle Cell Anemia. Aunt Kid explains the science of it in a kid-friendly
way. \nLizzy gets into a sticky situation. Leo reacts and then yells at L
izzy because he’s upset\, calling her “a baby.” Lizzy talks to her aunt la
ter and her conclusion is that very kid thing of big emotions “Leo hates m
e. And\, I hate him.” \nIt’s implied but not stated outright that Leo is t
hinking of running away from home at his most upset\, as he holds onto a s
uitcase. He never acts on this. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSensory Moments:\n\nWe wil
l have more information about sound and lights after rehearsals wrap up th
e week after Labor Day. Check back after then for more information! \nMome
nts of raised voices/arguments throughout the show
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Family Weekend Performance Dates: September 16-17 & 24\, 2023 School Matinee Performance Dates: September 19-29\, 2023 On Tour: September 11 – D
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If You Like...
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Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader
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PBS Kids / Alma’s Way
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Ages 8+ ≈1 hour The Larry
and Vivian Snipes Main Stage
Prices:
span>$20/Adult\, $15/Child\, $10/Members
By Miriam Gonzales
Lizzy and Leo Martinez have a plan – they
want to be the “smartest kids in the wor
ld!”StudiousLeo is convinced that winning a local TV quiz show is the first step to a better life for their family. Maybe he
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e quiz show\, Lizzy
decides to grow up\, step up\, and complete the plan herself.
Are you an educator? Schedule your Smartest G
irl field trip by Septembe
r 12 and get $2 off every ticket.
\n
OR
\n
Join us at a family weekend performan
ce and present your teacher ID for one free ticket!
\n
See below for show times and booking information.
Family Weekend Perfo
rmance Info
\n
Saturday\, September 16 –
7:00pm (Pay What
You Will)* Sunday\, September 17 – 2:00pm Sunday\, September 24 – 2:00pm Sunday\, Septe
mber 24 – 4:30pm
(Sensory Friendly)*
Discover More Event: Mexican Independence
Quiz Bowl
\n
Saturday\, September 16 – 8:00pm *Immediately following
the 7:00pm Pay What You Will performance.
\n\n
Show off y
our knowledge of Mexican Independence Day and Hispanic Culture! On Septemb
er 16th\, take advantage of LCT’s Pay What You Will performance of The
Smartest Girl in the World\, then stick around after for a Quiz Bowl
style event hosted by Casa de la Cultura and Lexington Children’s Theatre
.
*
span>Pay What You Willtickets cannot be purchased online\, butcan
span>be reserved ahead of ti
me by calling our Box Office at 859.254.4546 x245. Learn more on our Pay What You Will page.
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Proudly sponsored by:
For Educators:
\n
Our School Matinee Per
formancesallow you to bring your st
udents to the theatre for an unforgettable field trip!
\n
Recommended for Grades 3rd-8th Curricular
Connections: Spanish Language\, Fami
ly Relationships\, Dealing with Conflict
\n
Tuesday\, September 1
9 – 10:00am & 11:45am Wednesday\, September 20 – 10:00am & 11:45am<
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dnesday\, September 27 – 10:00am & 11:45am Thursday\, September 28
– 10:00am & 11:45am Friday\, September 29 – 10:00am & 11:45am
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School Grou
p Rate: $8 per seat with every 10th
seat FREE! Individual Rate: $12 per seat
Lots of imagination.
Superhero stories\, imagining history\, as told by kids.
\n
Sibling love/family bonds – they'll al
ways be there for each other.
\n
This story is full of big emotions – joy and sorrow\, anger and t
riumph. If you don’t mind spoilers\, read below for a more in-depth breakd
own.
\n
\n\n
\n
\n
Spoilers
Ahead!
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
Leo’s parents s
aying he can’t go to the game show – raised voices
\n
We learn Leo is sick\, he has Sickle Cell An
emia. Aunt Kid explains the science of it in a kid-friendly way.
\n
Lizzy gets into a sticky situa
tion. Leo reacts and then yells at Lizzy because he’s upset\, calling her
“a baby.” Lizzy talks to her aunt later and her conclusion is that very ki
d thing of big emotions “Leo hates me. And\, I hate him.”
\n
It’s implied but not stated outright
that Leo is thinking of running away from home at his most upset\, as he h
olds onto a suitcase. He never acts on this.
\n
\n
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\n
\n
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Sensory Moments:
\n
\n
We will have more information about
sound and lights after rehearsals wrap up the week after Labor Day. Check
back after then for more information!
\n
Moments of raised voices/arguments throughout the show
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ge Series Production \nFamily Weekend Performance Dates: October 15\, 21-2
2\, 28-29\, & November 4-5\, 2023 \nSchool Matinee Performance Dates: Octo
ber 25 – November 3\, 2023 \nAudition Dates: August 20-22\, 2023 \n\n \nIf
You Like...\n\n\nThe Addams Family\nZ-O-M-B-I-E-S\nHigh School Musical\n
\n\n\n\n\n.vce-row-container .vcv-lozad {display: none}\n\n\n\nAges 7+≈1 h
ourThe LCT Learning Stage\nPrices: $15/Adult\, $10/Child\, $10/Members \n
\n \n\nBook & Lyrics by Michelle Elliott Music & Lyrics by Danny Larsen Ad
apted from the book ZOMBIE IN LOVE by Kelly DiPucchio\, Illustrations by S
cott Campbell All Mortimer wants is to find a date to the school dance...
which is hard when you’re a zombie. He has a big heart\, but when he tries
to let it show\, his intestines just fall out! What’s an undead guy to do
? This sidesplitting yet touching musical is a spooky celebration of the w
eird in all of us.Family Weekend Performance Info\nSunday\, October 15 – 2
:00pm \nSaturday\, October 21 – 2:00pm Saturday\, October 21 – 7:00pm (Pay
What You Will)* Sunday\, October 22 – 2:00pm \nSaturday\, October 28 – 2:
00pm Sunday\, October 29 – 2:00pm \nSaturday\, November 4 – 2:00pm Sunday\
, November 5 – 2:00pm Tickets*Pay What You Will tickets cannot be purchase
d online\, but can be reserved ahead of time by calling our Box Office at
859.254.4546 x245. Learn more on our Pay What You Will page. Proudly spons
ored by:For Educators and Venues\nOur School Matinee Performances allow yo
u to bring your students to the theatre for an unforgettable field trip!
\nRecommended for Grades 2nd-8th Curricular Connections: Adaptation\, Kind
ness and Anti-Bullying\, Anatomy\, Celebrating Differences \n \nThursday\,
October 19 – 10:00am & 11:45am Friday\, October 20 – 10:00am & 11:45am
\nWednesday\, October 25 – 10:00am & 11:45am Thursday\, October 26 – 10:00
am & 11:45am Friday\, October 27 – 10:00am & 11:45am \nWednesday\, Novembe
r 1 – 10:00am & 11:45am Thursday\, November 2 – 10:00am & 11:45am Friday\,
November 3 – 10:00am & 11:45am \nSchool Group Rate: $8 per seat with ever
y 10th seat FREE! Individual Rate: $12 per seat Book a PerformanceThings t
o Know Before the ShowEmotional IntensityAction/Stage CombatLanguageSound
& Lighting
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A Learning Stage Series Product
ion
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Family Weekend P
erformance Dates: October 15\, 21-22
\, 28-29\, & November 4-5\, 2023
\n
School Matinee Performance Dates: October 25 – November 3\, 2023
\n
Audition Dates: August
20-22\, 2023
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If You L
ike...
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The Addams Family
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Z-O-M-
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High School Musical
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Book & Lyrics by Michelle Elliott Music & Lyrics by Danny Larsen
span> Adapted from the book ZOMBIE IN LOVE by Kelly DiPucchio\, Illustrati
ons by Scott Campbell
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All Mortimerwantsis to find a dat
e to the school dance... which is hard when you’re a zombie.
He has a big heart\
, but when he tries to let it show\, his intestines just fall out! What’s an undead guy to do? This
sidesplitting yet touching musical is a spooky celebration of the weird in all of us.
*Pay What You Willtickets cannot be purchased
online\, butcan be reserved ahead of time
by calling our Box Office at 859.254.4546 x245. Learn more on our Pay What You Will page.
Proudly sponsored by:
For Educators and Venu
es
\n
Our School Matinee Performancesal
low you to bring your students to the theatre for an unforgettable field t
rip!
\n
Recommended for Gra
des 2nd-8th Curricular Connections: Adaptation\
, Kindness and Anti-Bullying\, Anatomy\, Celebrating Differences
\n
\n
Thursday\, October
19 – 10:00am & 11:45am Friday\, October 20 – 10:00am & 11:45am
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Wednesday\, October 25 – 10:00am & 11:45am Thursday\, Oct
ober 26 – 10:00am & 11:45am Friday\, October 27 – 10:00am & 11:45am
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Wednesday\, November 1 – 10:00am & 11:45am Thursday\,
November 2 – 10:00am & 11:45am Friday\, November 3 – 10:00am & 11:4
5am
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School Group Rate: $8 per seat with every 10th seat FREE! Individual Rate: $12 per seat
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erformance Dates: November 11\, 2023 School Matinee Performance Dates: Nov
ember 6-10\, 2023 On Tour: September 11 – December 16\, 2023 \n\nIf You Li
ke...\n\n\nHow to Train Your Dragon \nThe Paper Bag Princess \nThe True St
ory of the Three Little Pigs \n\n\n\n\n\n.vce-row-container .vcv-lozad {di
splay: none}\n\n\n\nAges 5+≈1 hourThe Larry and Vivian Snipes Main Stage
\nPrices: $20/Adult\, $15/Child\, $10/Members \n\nAdapted by Jeremy Kislin
g \nBased on the story 'The Reluctant Dragon' by Kenneth Grahame \n\nWhat
happens when you mash up baseball\, video games\, and the classic story 'T
he Reluctant Dragon' by Kenneth Grahame? A colorful show that's perfect fo
r the whole family! Join LCT for this world-premiere adaptation by our Pro
ducing Artistic Director Jeremy Kisling.\nThe story revolves around Adrien
\, who is having a hard time dealing with bullies at school. But in the dr
eam world\, Adrien is in control of the story! When a friendly dragon name
d Diego moves to the hillside outside the town\, Adrien finds a true frien
d. Diego is not like other dragons - he loves poetry and painting and want
s to be a good neighbor. But trouble arises when the villagers misundersta
nd and hire Santiago the Warrior to defeat the 'evil' dragon. Adrien must
join forces with Diego and Santiago to change the villagers' minds. What b
etter way to do it than a baseball game that mashes up two worlds? Will th
ey be able to convince the villagers that Diego is not a threat and make t
hem see the true beauty of their new neighbor? Join LCT to find out! Famil
y Weekend Performance Info\n \nThis is a One Night Only Show! \nSaturday\,
November 11 – 2:30pm (Sensory Friendly)* & 7:00pm (Pay What You Will)* Ti
ckets*Pay What You Will tickets cannot be purchased online\, but can be re
served ahead of time by calling our Box Office at 859.254.4546 x245. Learn
more on our Pay What You Will page.For Educators:\nSchool Matinee Perform
ances \nOur School Matinee Performances allow you to bring your students t
o the theatre for an unforgettable field trip! \nRecommended for Grades K
-3rd Curricular Connections: Adaptation\, Classic Literature\, Fairy and
Folktales\, Kindness \nMonday\, November 6 – 10:00am & 11:45am Wednesday\,
November 8 – 10:00am & 11:45am Thursday\, November 9 – 10:00am & 11:45am
Friday\, November 10 – 10:00am & 11:45am \nSchool Group Rate: $8 per seat
with every 10th seat FREE! Individual Rate: $12 per seat Book a Performanc
eIn-School Touring Performances \nThis show is also a Touring Production\,
which means it can travel to your school\, library\, or other venue and p
erform there. \nTouring Dates: September 11 – December 16\, 2023 Book a Pe
rformanceThings to Know Before the ShowEmotional IntensityAction/Stage Com
batLanguageSound & Lighting
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If You Like...
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H
ow to Train Your Dragon
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The Paper Bag Princess
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The True Story of the Three Little Pigs
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Ages 5+ ≈1 hour<
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Adapted by Jeremy Kisling<
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Based on the story 'The Reluctant Dragon' by Kenneth Grahame
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What happens when
you mash up baseball\, video games\, and the classic story 'The Reluctant
Dragon' by Kenneth Grahame? A colorful show that's perfect for the whole f
amily! Join LCT for this world-premiere adaptation by our Producing Artist
ic Director Jeremy Kisling.
\n
The
story revolves around Adrien\, who is having a hard time dealing with bull
ies at school. But in the dream world\, Adrien is in control of the story!
When a friendly dragon named Diego moves to the hillside outside the town
\, Adrien finds a true friend. Diego is not like other dragons - he loves
poetry and painting and wants to be a good neighbor. But trouble arises wh
en the villagers misunderstand and hire Santiago the Warrior to defeat the
'evil' dragon. Adrien must join forces with Diego and Santiago to change
the villagers' minds. What better way to do it than a baseball game that m
ashes up two worlds? Will they be able to convince the villagers that Dieg
o is not a threat and make them see the true beauty of their new neighbor?
Join LCT to find out!
Family Weekend Performance Info
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This is a One Night Only Show!<
/span>
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Saturday\, November 11 – 2:30pm (Sensory Friendly)* & 7:00pm (Pay What You Will)*
*Pay What You Willtickets cannot be purchased onlin
e\, butcan be reserved ahead of time by c
alling our Box Office at 859.254.4546 x245. Learn more on our Pay What You Will page.
For Educators:
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School Matinee Performanc
es
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Our School Matinee Performancesa
llow you to bring your students to the theatre for an unforgettable field
trip!
\n
Recommended for Gr
ades K-3rd Curricular Connections: Adaptation\, Classic Literature\, Fairy and Folktale
s\, Kindness
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Monday\, November 6 – 10:00am & 11:45am We
dnesday\, November 8 – 10:00am & 11:45am Thursday\, November 9 – 10
:00am & 11:45am Friday\, November 10 – 10:00am & 11:45am
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School Group Rate: $8 per seat
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dley family’s church Christmas Pageant is always the same\, year after yea
r – until the Herdmans show up! With “the worst kids in the world” taking
the lead roles\, this year’s Pageant will be a total disaster. But it migh
t just be the year when the rambunctious\, rag-tag Herdmans help their com
munity see Christmas in a whole new way\, and prove that even “the worst k
ids in the world” can change it for the better. Family Weekend Performance
Info \nSaturday\, November 25 – 2:00pm Saturday\, December 2 – 2:00pm Sat
urday\, December 2 – 7:00pm* (Pay What You Will) Sunday\, December 3 – 2:0
0pm Tickets*Pay What You Will tickets cannot be purchased online\, but can
be reserved ahead of time by calling our Box Office at 859.254.4546 x245.
Learn more on our Pay What You Will page.\n \nProudly sponsored by:For Ed
ucators:\nSchool Matinee Performances \nOur School Matinee Performances al
low you to bring your students to the theatre for an unforgettable field t
rip! \nRecommended for Grades 1st-8th Curricular Connections: Holiday Tr
aditions\, Social Inclusion\, Adaptation\nMonday\, November 27 – 10:00am &
12:00pm Tuesday\, November 28 – 10:00am & 12:00pm Wednesday\, November 29
– 10:00am & 12:00pm Thursday\, November 30 – 10:00am & 12:00pm Friday\, D
ecember 1 – 10:00am & 12:00pm \nMonday\, December 4 – 10:00am & 12:00pm \n
School Group Rate: $8 per seat with every 10th seat FREE! Individual Rate:
$15 per seat Book a PerformanceThings to Know Before the ShowEmotional In
tensityAction/Stage CombatLanguageSound & LightingThe Herdman children are
not the nicest kids on the block. You will hear them say unkind things\,
like ‘You are stupid.” Before they understand the meaning behind the Chris
tmas Pageant\, they also poke fun at the story of Jesus sleeping in the ma
nger and not in a nice hotel. Unlike in the book\, there are no curse word
s used in the play.Our Herdman family starts out a little rough around the
edges\, but they eventually learn how to treat others with a little more
kindness and respect. During the show\, you may see them pick on their fel
low pageant members\, steal their lunch\, and even...smoke a cigar (THE HO
RROR)! Stories like these are a great conversation starter for you and you
r young person on how to best treat our friends.During the final dress reh
earsal\, the characters believe that there is a fire in the bathroom and p
anic. The characters yell and run out of the Church basement\, and there w
ill be pulsing lights and fog. There are firemen who come and try and put
out a fire before being knocked over by the Herdmans\, and the whole scene
ends with a character being accidentally sprayed with a fire extinguisher
.This story is a great way to start conversations about... kindness and tr
ying new things. The Herdmans are known around town...and not for any good
reasons. The whole community is concerned that they will ruin their perfe
ct Christmas traditions and are hesitant to even give them a chance. Mrs.
Bradley\, however\, is not going to give up on them. With the help of the
Bradley family\, we come to understand why the Herdmans behave the way the
y do and see that they can grow and change if given the chance. We are lef
t with the reminder that in life\, everyone deserves a chance and people c
an surprise you.We love this story because... it is a timeless holiday sto
ry with characters we can all relate to or know in our real lives. Traditi
ons\, especially those around the holidays\, are so important for a commun
ity\, and being inclusive can open a whole new world for people who may no
t feel welcome. We also love seeing the growth of Herdman family\, especia
lly Imogene Herdman\, who plays Mary in the Christmas Pageant.
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If You Like...
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Junie B.
in Jingle Bells\, Batman Smells!
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A Christmas Story
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Miracle on 34th Street
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Ages 6+ ≈1 hour Performed
at The Lexington Opera House
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orst kids in the world” taking the lead roles\, this year’s Pageant will b
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h2>Family Weekend Performance Info \n
Saturday\, November 25 – 2:00pm Saturday\,
December 2 – 2:00pm
a> Saturday\, December 2 – 7:00pm* (Pay What You Will) Sunday\, December 3 –
2:00pm
*Pay What You Willtickets cannot be purchased onlin
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alling our Box Office at 859.254.4546 x245. Learn more on our Pay What You Will page.
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For Educators:
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School Matinee Performances
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Our School Matinee Performancesallo
w you to bring your students to the theatre for an unforgettable field tri
p!
\n
Recommended for Grade
s 1st-8th Curricul
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Monday\, November 27 – 10:00am
& 12:00pm Tuesday\, November 28 – 10:00am & 12:00pm Wednesd
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am & 12:00pm Friday\, December 1 – 10:00am & 12:00pm
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nday\, December 4 – 10:00am & 12:00pm
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t in a nice hotel. Unlike in the book\, there are no curse words used in t
he play.
Our Herdman family starts out a little rough around the edg
es\, but they eventually learn how to treat others with a little more kind
ness and respect. During the show\, you may see them pick on their fellow
pageant members\, steal their lunch\, and even...smoke a cigar (THE HORROR
)! Stories like these are a great conversation starter for you and your yo
ung person on how to best treat our friends.
During the final dress
rehearsal\, the characters believe that there is a fire in the bathroom an
d panic. The characters yell and run out of the Church basement\, and ther
e will be pulsing lights and fog. There are firemen who come and try and p
ut out a fire before being knocked over by the Herdmans\, and the whole sc
ene ends with a character being accidentally sprayed with a fire extinguis
her.
This story is a great way to start conversations about.
.. kindness and trying new things. The Herdmans are known around
town...and not for any good reasons. The whole community is concerned that
they will ruin their perfect Christmas traditions and are hesitant to eve
n give them a chance. Mrs. Bradley\, however\, is not going to give up on
them. With the help of the Bradley family\, we come to understand why the
Herdmans behave the way they do and see that they can grow and change if g
iven the chance. We are left with the reminder that in life\, everyone des
erves a chance and people can surprise you.
We love this sto
ry because... it is a timeless holiday story with characters we c
an all relate to or know in our real lives. Traditions\, especially those
around the holidays\, are so important for a community\, and being inclusi
ve can open a whole new world for people who may not feel welcome. We also
love seeing the growth of Herdman family\, especially Imogene Herdman\, w
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ned and will not take place on December 2nd. We will have more information
later if we are able to reschedule it. In the meantime\, we will still be
accepting winter coat donations on behalf of Believing in Forever! New co
ats are accepted by the organization between now and Monday\, December 4th
.Learn More about the Coat DriveWe invite you to join us for a coat drive
benefitting the local non-profit Believing in Forever\, which empowers chi
ldren to become community game changers! As a thank you\, Devine Carama of
One Lexington is hosting an exciting concert before the Pay What You Will
performance of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. This is a FREE event\, an
d we welcome winter coat donations for all ages and sizes.When: December 2
ndWhere: Lexington Children's Theatre\, 418 West Short Street\, Lexington\
, KY 40507Time: 5:30pm - 6:30pmTickets: No tickets necessary for event. Fo
r the 7:00pm performance\, call the Box Office at 859-254-4546 x245 to res
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ill be accepting winter coat donations on behalf of Believing in Forever!
New coats are accepted by the organization between now and Monday\, Decemb
er 4th.
We invite you to join us for a coat drive benefitting the local
non-profit Believing in For
ever\, which empowers children to become community game changers! As a
thank you\, Devine Carama of One Lexington is hosting an exciting concert
before the Pay What You Will performance of The Best Christmas Pagean
t Ever. This is a FREE event\, and we welcome winter coat donations f
or all ages and sizes.
When: December 2nd Where: Lexington Children's Theatre\, 418 West Short Street\, L
exington\, KY 40507 Time: 5:30pm - 6:30pm T
ickets: No tickets necessary for event. For the 7:00pm performanc
e\, call the Box Office at 859-254-4546 x245 to reserve your Pay What You
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s Theatre by Larry and Vivian Snipes \nBased on The Cow Who Wouldn’t Come
Down\, The Pig who Ran a Red Light\, and The Goose Who Went Off in a Huff
\nWritten and illustrated by Paul Brett Johnson Between a flying cow\, a d
riving pig\, and a goose who wants to join the circus\, there’s never a du
ll moment at Miss Rosemary’s farm! Head just up the holler a bit and join
the story yourself in this interactive play based on three books by Kentuc
ky author Paul Brett Johnson. Family Weekend Performance Info\n \nThis is
a One Weekend Only Show! \nSaturday\, February 10 – 2:30pm (Sensory Friend
ly)^ \nSaturday\, February 10 – 7:00pm (Pay What You Will)* \nSunday\, Feb
ruary 11 – 2:00pm Tickets*Pay What You Will tickets cannot be purchased on
line\, but can be reserved ahead of time by calling our Box Office at 859.
254.4546 x245. Learn more on our Pay What You Will page.For Educators:\nSc
hool Matinee Performances \nOur School Matinee Performances allow you to b
ring your students to the theatre for an unforgettable field trip! \n \nR
ecommended for Grades PreK-3rd \nCurricular Connections: Animals\, Farm L
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45am \nFriday\, February 9 – 10:00am & 11:45am \n \nTuesday\, February 13
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:45am \n \nSchool Group Rate: $8 per seat with every 10th seat FREE! \nInd
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to your school\, library\, or other venue and perform there. \nTouring Dat
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embers
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If You Like...
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Liberty’s Kids
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Hamilton
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The Who Was? Show/Book Series
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Based on the
book Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the
Bus!
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By Mo Willems\, Pub
lished by Hyperion Books for Children\,Script by Mo Willems and Mr. Wa
rburton\,Lyrics by Mo Willems\,Music by Deborah Wicks La Puma\, an
d Dramaturgy by Megan Alrutz
*Pay What You Willtickets cannot be purchased online\, b
utcan be reserved ahead of time by callin
g our Box Office at 859.254.4546 x245. Lea
rn more on our Pay What You Will page.
Whatever you do\, don’t let the
Pigeon star in a
span>musical! When the bus driver has a small emergency\, a very unlikely volunteer sho
ws up to take the driver’s place – a pigeon! But should this small but ten
acious bird really be allowed to take the wheel?What do YOU think? Based on Mo
Willems’ Caldecott Honor award-winning book\, Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the
Bus! The Musical! is sure to get everyone’s wings flapping with its innovative mix
of songs\, silliness\, and feathered friends.
\n\n
This production i
s part of One Picture Book\, 1 Lexington! This exciting new initiative\, a
partnership between Lexington Children's Theatre\, First 5 Lex\, and the
Lexington Public Library\, is a shared reading experience where children a
cross our community are invited to read the same book and participate in t
hemed events and activities. Learn more at https://onepicturebooklex.com/
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n unforgettable field trip!
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:45am Tuesday-Friday\, March 12-15 – 10:00am & 11:45am Tuesd
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You might have to speak up and tell the Pig
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Sensory Moments
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Towards the e
nd of the show\, there is an opportunity for audience call-and-response as
we tell the Pigeon 'NO!' repeatedly during the final song. This moment ca
n get quite loud\, depending on how many people are attending the performa
nce and how excited everyone gets!
\n
Some limited lighting cues move
across the stage\, but no flashes or strobe lighting are used in the show
. Because this is a musical\, the base sound level is a little louder than
a play without music because of playing music tracks and amplifying the a
ctors' voices with mics. While we will pull the sound levels back a bit fo
r our Sensory Friendly performance\, we still encourage audience members w
ith sound sensitivities to bring their own noise-canceling headphones if y
ou think you will need them! We will have a few available in our lobby for
the Sensory Friendly show that can be borrowed as well.
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ices: $15/Adult\, $10/Child\, $10/Members \n\nDevised by Rhonda Bell\, Jan
eMarie Erickson\, Elizabeth Ingram\, Jeremy Kisling\, and Meredyth Pederso
n \n\nWhen Circle and Square meet for the first time\, they realize that t
hey are very different from each other. Circle likes blowing bubbles\, jug
gling balls\, and twirling\, while Square is happiest stacking blocks neat
ly and as tall as they will go. Will the two be able to find a way to play
together\, despite their differences? Discover the wonderful world of sha
pes through this interactive show! Family Weekend Performance Info \n \nSa
turday\, April 27 – 11:00am (Pay What You Will)* \nSaturday\, April 27 – 2
:00pm \nSunday\, April 28 – 2:00pm \n \nSunday\, May 5 – 2:00pm \nSunday\,
May 5 – 4:30pm (Sensory Friendly)^ Tickets*Pay What You Will tickets cann
ot be purchased online\, but can be reserved ahead of time by calling our
Box Office at 859.254.4546 x245. Learn more on our Pay What You Will page.
For Educators:\n \nSchool Matinee Performances \n \nOur School Matinee Per
formances allow you to bring your students to the theatre for an unforgett
able field trip! \n \nRecommended for Grades PreK-K \nCurricular Connecti
ons: Shapes\, Play\, Friendship\, Tactile Learning \n \nThursday\, April 2
5 – 10:00am & 11:45am \nFriday\, April 26 – 10:00am & 11:45am \n \nTuesday
\, April 30 – 10:00am & 11:45am \nWednesday\, May 1 – 10:00am & 11:45am \n
Thursday\, May 2 – 10:00am & 11:45am \nFriday\, May 3 – 10:00am & 11:45am
\n \nSchool Group Rate: $8 per seat with every 10th seat FREE! \nIndividua
l Rate: $12 per seat Book a PerformanceThings to Know Before the ShowEmoti
onal IntensityAction/Stage CombatLanguageSound & Lighting
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When Circle and Square meet for the first time\, they realize
that they are very different from each other. Circle likes blowing bubble
s\, juggling balls\, and twirling\, while Square is happiest stacking bloc
ks neatly and as tall as they will go. Will the two be able to find a way
to play together\, despite their differences? Discover the wonderful world
of shapes through this interactive show!
Family Weekend Performance Info
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Saturday\, Apri
l 27 – 11:00am (P
ay What You Will)*
*Pay What You Willtickets cannot
be purchased online\, butcan be reserved ahead of time by calling our Box Office at 859.254.45
46 x245. Learn more on our <
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u Will page.
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rs:
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Show Events\,Shows
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Show off your knowledge of Mexican Independence Day and Hispani
c Culture! On September 16th\, take advantage of LCT's Pay What You Will p
erformance of The Smartest Girl in the World\, then stick around after for
a Quiz Bowl style event hosted by Casa de la Cultura and Lexington Childr
en's Theatre.When: September 16thWhere: Lexington Children's Theatre\, 418
West Short Street\, Lexington\, KY 40507Time: 8:00pm (Immediately followi
ng the 7:00pm performance of The Smartest Girl in the World)Tickets: No ti
ckets necessary for event. For tickets to the performance beforehand\, cal
l the Box Office at 859-254-4546 x245 to reserve Pay What You Will tickets
or purchase them at the door.Learn more about The Smartest Girl in the Wo
rld by clicking on the image below.Event presented by the PNC Foundation.
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SUMMARY:Discover More Event: Mexican Independence Quiz Bowl
URL:https://www.lctonstage.org/event/discover-more-event-mexican-independen
ce-quiz-bowl/
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Show off your knowl
edge of Mexican Independence Day and Hispanic Culture! On September 16th\,
take advantage of LCT's Pay What You Will performance of The Smartest
Girl in the World\, then stick around after for a Quiz Bowl style ev
ent hosted by Casa de la Cultura and Lexington Children's Theatre.
<
strong>When: September 16th Where: Lexington
Children's Theatre\, 418 West Short Street\, Lexington\, KY 40507 Time: 8:00pm (Immediately following the 7:00pm performance of
The Smartest Girl in the World) Tickets: No t
ickets necessary for event. For tickets to the performance beforehand\, ca
ll the Box Office at 859-254-4546 x245 to reserve Pay What You Will ticket
s or purchase them at the door.
Learn more about The Smartest Gi
rl in the World by clicking on the image below.
Even
t presented by the PNC Foundation.
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X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:Casa de la Cultura\,Event\,Free
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Summer Theatre School\,Summer Theatre School Week
10
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:August 5-9\n8:00am-9:15am & 4:00pm-6:00pm\nTuition: $70\nRegist
er
DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20240805T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20240809T180000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Extended Care: August 5-9
URL:https://www.lctonstage.org/event/extended-care-august-5-9/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Summer Theatre School\,Summer Theatre School Week
10
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:August 5-9\n9:00am-3:45pm\nTuition: $225\nGerald and Piggie are
best friends ready to have the best summer ever!\nWaitlist
DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20240805T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20240809T154500
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:FSP: Elephant and Piggie’s Summer of Adventure (Ages 4-6) – SOLD OU
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URL:https://www.lctonstage.org/event/fsp-elephant-and-piggie-ages-4-6/
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Augus
t 5-9
\n
9:00am-3:45pm
\n
Tuit
ion: $225
\n
Gerald and Piggie are best friends ready to hav
e the best summer ever!
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UID:ai1ec-11934@www.lctonstage.org
DTSTAMP:20240329T095807Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Summer Theatre School\,Summer Theatre School Week
10
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:August 5-9\n9:00am-3:45pm\nTuition: $225\nHit the creature trai
l aboard the Tortuga and use your creature powers to study animals living
free and in the wild!\nWaitlist
DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20240805T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20240809T154500
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:PM: Wild Kratts’ Creature Safari (Ages 6-8) – SOLD OUT
URL:https://www.lctonstage.org/event/pm-wild-kratts-creature-safari-ages-6-
8/
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Augus
t 5-9
\n
9:00am-3:45pm
\n
Tuit
ion: $225
\n
Hit the creature trail aboard the Tortuga and u
se your creature powers to study animals living free and in the wild!
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UID:ai1ec-15311@www.lctonstage.org
DTSTAMP:20240329T095807Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Summer Theatre School\,Summer Theatre School Week
10
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:August 5-9\n9:15am-4:00pm\nTuition: $240\nAnne is separated fro
m her best friends Sasha and Marcy after being magically transported to Am
phibia\, a world of talking frogs and dangerous secrets.\nRegister
DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20240805T091500
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20240809T160000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:PW: Amphibia (Ages 9-13)
URL:https://www.lctonstage.org/event/pw-amphibia-ages-9-13/
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Augus
t 5-9
\n
9:15am-4:00pm
\n
Tuit
ion: $240
\n
Anne is separated from her best friends Sasha a
nd Marcy after being magically transported to Amphibia\, a world of talkin
g frogs and dangerous secrets.
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UID:ai1ec-11935@www.lctonstage.org
DTSTAMP:20240329T095807Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Summer Theatre School\,Summer Theatre School Week
10
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:August 5-9\n9:15am-4:00pm\nTuition: $240\nWayside is a very str
ange school with some very strange characters and stories.\nWaitlist
DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20240805T091500
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20240809T160000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:PW: Sideways Stories from Wayside School (Ages 8-12) – SOLD OUT
URL:https://www.lctonstage.org/event/pw-sideways-stories-ages-8-12/
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Augus
t 5-9
\n
9:15am-4:00pm
\n
Tuit
ion: $240
\n
Wayside is a very strange school with some very
strange characters and stories.
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UID:ai1ec-11936@www.lctonstage.org
DTSTAMP:20240329T095807Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Summer Theatre School\,Summer Theatre School Week
10
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:July 29-August 9 (2-Week Class)\n9:30am-4:15pm\nTuition: $375\n
Students in this special 2-week class will build their skills as playwrigh
ts and actors by writing and performing an original one-act play straight
from their imagination.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20240805T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20240809T161500
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:YAA: New Works Studio (Ages 11-18)
URL:https://www.lctonstage.org/event/yaa-new-works-studio-ages-11-18-week-2
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July
29-August 9 (2-Week Class)
\n
9:30am-4:15pm
\n
Tuition: $375
\n
Students in this special 2
-week class will build their skills as playwrights and actors by writing a
nd performing an original one-act play straight from their imagination.