America's Oldest · Founded 1808
Touring Outreach Company

2019 · 2020 Touring Outreach Season


Bob the Bully Buster

Ideal for Elementary Anti-Bullying Assemblies

For Grades K-5

AVAILABLE BEGINNING 9/20/19

The Boy Who Cried Bully! was the most successful outreach production in our 25-year history. Now join us as we find out how the Bully Buster got started when we follow the story of a young teacher who wanted to make a difference. Using the latest research on effective ways to deal with bullying, this fun-filled (and song-filled!) adventure will have students laughing and joining in the fun as they learn how they can help stop bullying.

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Mean Girlz R Bullies, Too!

Ideal for Middle School Anti-Bullying Assemblies

For Grades 5-8

AVAILABLE BEGINNING 9/20/19

Social media, peer pressure, and the many challenges of middle school are on kids, parents’ and teachers’ minds all day. In this song-filled musical, we recreate the same hallways the students travel every day as we look at the many anxieties students face, and follow one new 8th grader, Ellen, who is trying his/her best to fit in.

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Cinderella Eats Rice and Beans

Ideal for Elementary Assemblies to Introduce Students to the Art of Theatre

For Grades Pre K-5

AVAILABLE BEGINNING 12/11/19

Give your students a fun and inspiring story! Rosa wants to play basketball more than anything, and with a lot of hard work—and a little help from her Fairy Godfather—she might make the team! This fun-filled musical about being part of a group—while still being yourself—is ideal for all ages, and will get your students up on their feet!

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No Easy Road to Freedom

Ideal for Black History Month or any time of year to celebrate Diversity

For Grades 6-12

AVAILABLE BEGINNING 1/6/20

Using real stories of hope and determination, our actors recreate historical tales detailing how people have been treated differently because of their country, color, gender, and orientation. Your students will be inspired at how these real people have—and still struggle to—overcome prejudice to be truly free.

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For more information, or to order a program, call 215.574.3550 ext. 584