NOVEMBER 6 - 28, 2009
Once upon a time a King and Queen had a beautiful baby girl named Briar Rose. Little did the kingdom know that an evil fairy would curse the baby princess for a simple mistake made by the King. The fate of this sleeping beauty is in the hands of a courageous prince and his persistance to break the magic spell.
Once upon a time a King and Queen had a beautiful baby girl named Briar Rose. Little did the kingdom know that an evil fairy would curse the baby princess for a simple mistake made by the King. The fate of this sleeping beauty is in the hands of a courageous prince and his persistance to break the magic spell.
MAY 7 - 29, 2010
Busytown is always buzzing with activity. Huckle Cat takes us on a tour of his great neighborhood. Huckle shows us how Farmer Pig and Grocer Cat work together to bring food to the town. Construction Worker and his crew build new houses, and Firechief and the gang keep them safe. Isn’t it wonderful how everyone works together to keep Busytown busy?

Busytown is always buzzing with activity. Huckle Cat takes us on a tour of his great neighborhood. Huckle shows us how Farmer Pig and Grocer Cat work together to bring food to the town. Construction Worker and his crew build new houses, and Firechief and the gang keep them safe. Isn’t it wonderful how everyone works together to keep Busytown busy?
From the stories by Richard Scarry
Kevin Kling, playwright
Michael Koerner, music
Originally commissioned by Seattle Children’s Theatre, Seattle, WA
Produced by special arrangement with Plays for Young Audiences
A Partnership of Seattle Children’s Theatre and Children’s Theatre Company-Minneapolis
MARCH 19 - APRIL 10, 2010
A young orphan, Mary Lennox arrives at Misselthwaite Manor. A secret inside and outside keeps the household on edge. The moors seem quiet and desolate and the strange howling at the manor is too much for Mary’s curiosity. Adapted from the beloved classic story by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
A young orphan, Mary Lennox arrives at Misselthwaite Manor. A secret inside and outside keeps the household on edge. The moors seem quiet and desolate and the strange howling at the manor is too much for Mary’s curiosity. Adapted from the beloved classic story by Frances Hodgson Burnett.




