Jan
13
Sat
Dragons Love Tacos (Ages 6-8) – SOLD OUT
Jan 13 @ 10:45 am – Feb 10 @ 12:00 pm

Saturdays: January 13 – February 10, 2024
10:45 AM – 12:00 PM
Tuition: $95

Join the dragons as they throw the most epic taco party the world has ever seen! But make sure to avoid anything spicy or else…

ScriptWorks: Stories from the Wizarding World (Ages 9-13) – SOLD OUT
Jan 13 @ 10:45 am – Feb 10 @ 12:15 pm

Saturdays: January 13 – February 10, 2024
10:45 AM – 12:15 PM
Tuition: $95

Harry Potter and his friends find themselves in brand new magical adventures in this class where the students write the scenes.

The Bard and the Sword (Ages 12-17)
Jan 13 @ 10:45 am – Feb 10 @ 12:15 pm

Saturdays: January 13 – February 10, 2024
10:45 AM – 12:15 PM
Tuition: $95

Enter the world of William Shakespeare where students will learn basic stage combat skills and perform scenes from one of theatre’s most beloved playwrights.

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Jan
20
Sat
Cows Don't Fly and Other Known Facts
Jan 20 – May 4 all-day
February 8-16

 

Family Weekend Performance Dates: February 10-11, 2024

School Matinee Performance Dates: February 8-16, 2024

On Tour: January 20May 4, 2024

 
If You Like...
  • Blue’s Clues 
  • Paul Brett Johnson Books 
  • Shaun the Sheep 

Ages 3+
≈1 hour
The Larry and Vivian Snipes Main Stage 

Prices: $20/Adult, $15/Child, $10/Members 


 

Adapted for Lexington Children’s Theatre by Larry and Vivian Snipes 

Based on The Cow Who Wouldn’t Come Down, The Pig who Ran a Red Light, and The Goose Who Went Off in a Huff 

Written and illustrated by Paul Brett Johnson 

Between a flying cow, a driving pig, and a goose who wants to join the circus, there’s never a dull 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 Kentucky author Paul Brett Johnson. 

Family Weekend Performance Info

 

This is a One Weekend Only Show! 

Saturday, February 10 – 2:30pm (Sensory Friendly)^ 

Saturday, February 10 – 7:00pm (Pay What You Will)* 

Sunday, February 11 – 2:00pm 

*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.

For Educators:

School Matinee Performances 

Our School Matinee Performances allow you to bring your students to the theatre for an unforgettable field trip!  

 

Recommended for Grades PreK-3rd  

Curricular Connections: Animals, Farm Life, Adaptation, Consequences 

 

Thursday, February 8 – 10:00am & 11:45am 

Friday, February 9 – 10:00am & 11:45am 

 

Tuesday, February 13 – 10:00am & 11:45am 

Wednesday, February 14 – 10:00am & 11:45am 

Thursday, February 15 – 10:00am & 11:45am 

Friday, February 16 – 10:00am & 11:45am 

 

School Group Rate: $8 per seat with every 10th seat FREE! 

Individual Rate: $12 per seat 

 

In-School Touring Performances 

This show is also a Touring Production, which means it can travel to your school, library, or other venue and perform there. 

Touring Dates: January 20 – May 4, 2024

Things to Know Before the Show

Emotional Intensity

0 out of 5

Action/Stage Combat

1 out of 5

Language

0 out of 5

Sound & Lighting

1 out of 5
Keeping Mr. Lincoln
Jan 20 – May 4 all-day
Keeping Mr. Lincoln, sponsored by Erie Insurance
January 29 - February 7

 

Family Weekend Performance Dates: February 17, 2024

School Matinee Performance Dates: January 29 – February 7, 2024 

On Tour: January 20May 4, 2024

 
If You Like...
  • Liberty’s Kids 
  • Hamilton 
  • The Who Was? Show/Book Series 

Ages 9+
≈1 hour
The Larry and Vivian Snipes Main Stage 

Prices: $20/Adult, $15/Child, $10/Members 


By Sandra Fenichel Asher 

Commissioned for Lexington Children’s Theatre 

 

Get ready to step back in time and immerse yourself in the life of one of America's most legendary figures - President Abraham Lincoln. This biographical play delves deep into the personal and political life of the 16th President of the United States, as told through his own words and the words of those who knew him best. But what's truly unique about this performance is that every actor takes on the role of Lincoln at some point during the play, showcasing how we all "keep" Mr. Lincoln alive by continuing to explore his story and the timeless ideals he embodied. This captivating and thought-provoking play is a must-see for anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of one of America's greatest leaders.

 

Family Weekend Performance Info

 

This is a One Night Only Show! 

Saturday, February 17 2:00pm (Pay What You Will)* 

FREE Discover More Series Event

Start the Presidents Day fun early and help build a GIANT Lincoln Log Cabin while testing your Lincoln Family and Kentucky knowledge! LCT and the Mary Todd Lincoln House are teaming up on Saturday, February 17th for a FREE Discover More Series event immediately following the 2:00pm (PWYW) performance of Keeping Mr. Lincoln. Win door prizes, take selfies with a cut-out of Mary Todd and Abraham Lincoln, and participate in a Lincoln Log building trivia competition, hosted by the Mary Todd Lincoln House team.Saturday, February 17 – 3:00pm 

*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.

 

Proudly sponsored by:

For Educators:

School Matinee Performances 

Our School Matinee Performances allow you to bring your students to the theatre for an unforgettable field trip!  

 

Recommended for Grades 4th – 12th  

Curricular Connections: U.S. Civil War, History, Biography 

 

Monday, January 29 – 10:00am & 11:45am 

Tuesday, January 30 – 10:00am & 11:45am 

Wednesday, January 31 – 10:00am & 11:45am 

Thursday, February 1 – 10:00am & 11:45am 

 

Tuesday, February 6 – 10:00am & 11:45am 

Wednesday, February 7 – 10:00am & 11:45am 

 

School Group Rate: $8 per seat with every 10th seat FREE! 

Individual Rate: $12 per seat 

 

In-School Touring Performances 

This show is also a Touring Production, which means it can travel to your school, library, or other venue and perform there. 

Touring Dates: January 20 – May 4, 2024

Things to Know Before the Show

Emotional Intensity

2 out of 5

Action/Stage Combat

1 out of 5

Language

1 out of 5

Sound & Lighting

1 out of 5
Feb
2
Fri
Glendover: Acting from a Script (Grades 3-5)
Feb 2 @ 2:35 pm – Mar 1 @ 4:00 pm

Wednesdays: March 20 – April 24, 2024
*No class April 3rd due to FCPS Spring Break*
2:35 PM – 4:00 PM
Tuition: $75

Students learn how to approach a character by analyzing dialogue and the script. Students will perform their scenes on the last day of class.

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Feb
17
Sat
Discover More Series: Building Mr. Lincoln @ Lexington Children's Theatre
Feb 17 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm


Start the Presidents Day fun early and help build a GIANT Lincoln Log Cabin while testing your Lincoln Family and Kentucky knowledge! LCT and the Mary Todd Lincoln House are teaming up on Saturday, February 17th for a FREE Discover More Series event immediately following the 2:00pm (PWYW) performance of Keeping Mr. Lincoln. Win door prizes, take selfies with a cut-out of Mary Todd and Abraham Lincoln, and participate in a Lincoln Log building trivia competition, hosted by the Mary Todd Lincoln House team.

When: February 17th
Where: Lexington Children’s Theatre, 418 West Short Street, Lexington, KY 40507
Time: 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Tickets: No tickets necessary for event. For the 2:00pm performance, call the Box Office at 859-254-4546 x245 to reserve your Pay What You Will tickets or purchase them at the door.

Learn more about Keeping Mr. Lincoln by clicking on the image below.

Keeping Mr. Lincoln, sponsored by Erie Insurance

*Note: We also encourage you to participate in more FREE Presidents Day Family Fun on Monday, February 19th at the Mary Todd Lincoln House. Learn more HERE.

Mar
5
Tue
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The Musical!
Mar 5 – Mar 29 all-day
March 5-29

 

Family Weekend Performance Dates: March 10, 16-17, & 23-24, 2024 

School Matinee Performance Dates: March 5-29, 2024

 
If You Like...
  • Elephant and Piggie’s “We Are in a Play!” 
  • Curious George 
  • The Cat in the Hat 

Ages 3+
≈1 hour
The Larry and Vivian Snipes Main Stage

Prices: $20/Adult, $15/Child, $10/Members 


 

Based on the book Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! 

By Mo Willems, Published by Hyperion Books for Children, Script by Mo Willems and Mr. Warburton, Lyrics by Mo Willems, Music by Deborah Wicks La Puma, and Dramaturgy by Megan Alrutz 

Family Weekend Performance Info 

Sunday, March 10 – 2:00pm 

Saturday, March 16 – 2:30pm (Sensory Friendly)*
Saturday, March 16 – 7:00pm (Pay What You Will)* 
Sunday, March 17 – 2:00pm 

Saturday, March 23 – 2:00pm 
Sunday, March 24 – 2:00pm 

*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.

Whatever you do, don’t let the Pigeon star in a musical! When the bus driver has a small emergency, a very unlikely volunteer shows up to take the driver’s place – a pigeon! But should this small but tenacious 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. 

This production is 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 across our community are invited to read the same book and participate in themed events and activities. Learn more at https://onepicturebooklex.com/

For Educators:

School Matinee Performances 

Our School Matinee Performances allow you to bring your students to the theatre for an unforgettable field trip!  

Recommended for Grades PreK-2nd  
Curricular Connections: Adaptation, Music, Saying No, Responsibility 

Tuesday-Friday, March 5-8 – 10:00am & 11:45am 
Tuesday-Friday, March 12-15 – 10:00am & 11:45am 
Tuesday-Friday, March 19-22 – 10:00am & 11:45am 
Tuesday-Friday, March 26-29 – 10:00am & 11:45am 

School Group Rate: $8 per seat with every 10th seat FREE! 
Individual Rate: $12 per seat 

Things to Know Before the Show

Emotional Intensity

1 out of 5

Action/Stage Combat

1 out of 5

Language

0 out of 5

Sound & Lighting

2 out of 5

Get Ready For...

  • A very fun musical with moments for both young and grown-up folks to enjoy!
  • You might have to speak up and tell the Pigeon "NO" - after all, we can't let him drive the bus!

Sensory Moments

Towards the end 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 can get quite loud, depending on how many people are attending the performance and how excited everyone gets!

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 actors' voices with mics. While we will pull the sound levels back a bit for our Sensory Friendly performance, we still encourage audience members with sound sensitivities to bring their own noise-canceling headphones if you 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.

Mar
19
Tue
Rosa Parks: Actor’s Toolbox (Grades 3-5) – 3 SPOTS OR LESS
Mar 19 @ 2:35 pm – Apr 23 @ 4:00 pm

Tuesdays: March 19 – April 23, 2024
*No class April 2nd due to FCPS Spring Break*
2:35 PM – 4:00 PM
Tuition: $75

Every actor must understand how to use the tools of their trade. This class is designed to explore and develop the actor’s tools that allow you to shine.

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Rosa Parks: Create-a-Play (Grades K-2) – SOLD OUT
Mar 19 @ 2:35 pm – Apr 23 @ 4:00 pm

Tuesdays: March 19 – April 23, 2024
*No class April 2nd due to FCPS Spring Break*
2:35 PM – 4:00 PM
Tuition: $75

Using the book, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, students will explore a story and create their own version using drama, art, music, and dance.