2010-11 Season Announced!
March 29th, 2010Our 2009-10 season is going out with a bang at 199 shows this year!!! A record for us, and a fantastic time for the kids.
Now it’s time to gear up for next season with one popular favorite coming back and one BRAND NEW play created entirely from student writing!
Check out the descriptions of these shows:
COLORADO CHILDREN
Multi-Cultural and Colorado History Themes
Available November-December 2010
Colorado history steps off the page and onto the stage in this fast paced look at kids’ lives in the early days of our state. Stories of African-American, Japanese, German, Italian, Mexican and Cheyenne children come to life, engaging students of all ages. Young people will find a deeper appreciation for 21st century comforts after seeing the true life experiences of these 19th century children. From the difficulty of working in a coal mine to support their families, to the adventure of a day when the teacher failed to show up for school, audiences will get a peek at many facets of life in old Colorado. These tales recount how children of yesteryear overcame great odds and yet had fun in the still wild west. Lively toe-tapping music of the era moves the play from one great story to the next. This respectful reflection on the lives of Colorado children is based on oral histories and memoirs from the Colorado Historical Society, C.U. Boulder’s Norlin Library, and the Carnegie Branch Library.
Colorado Children is educational, empowering and lots of fun!
LOST AND FOUND
Diversity and Literacy Themes
Available February 2011
There is a bin or a storage room in every school that is heaped with lost items—many of these things have stories behind them—both amusing and painful. The play Lost and Found will tell the tales of possessions gone missing and what they represent, from finding an i-pod that was dropped in the snow to the loss of a best friend.
The company will stage anecdotes from a wide range of different author viewpoints, including children of different racial, socio-economic, and geographic backgrounds as well as those with disabilities. This new musical play helps kids know they are not alone in the transformational pain of loss as well as helping them celebrate the joy of unearthing a misplaced treasure!