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2025 · 2026 Touring Outreach Season

Grace For President

For Grades K-6
Starting September 22, 2025

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One day in class, Grace Campbell discovered there has never been a female president. Frustrated by the lack of female faces in the White House, Grace decides she wants to be president and inspires a school election. Through the throes of campaigning and pep rallies, service projects and posters, Grace and her classmates discover what it takes to be the best candidate and find the fun and hilarity in the wonderful world of politics! Join us in Mrs. Barrington’s classroom this election year!

Bears Tonight!

For Grades K-6
Starting September 22, 2025

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A family band of 3 bears dream of performing on their favorite radio show, only the opportunity is on New Years Eve! Follow our bears as they are forced to make the ultimate choice between the opportunity of a lifetime…and hibernation! Exploring family dynamics, physical differences, anti bullying, and teamwork, Bears Tonight reminds us of the meaning of gift-giving and that sometimes growing means letting go.

The Emperor’s New Clothes

For Grades K-6
Starting January 22, 2026

Join us for a hilarious adventure based off of the classic fairytale! Our lavish emperor’s love for clothing leads him into a battle of his own pride. Watch tricksters convince the emperor and his court that invisible clothes are the latest fashion — and see what happens! Students can engage in moral lessons such as telling the truth and standing up for what is right.

What 1776 Means to You and Me

For Grades 6-8
Starting January 22, 2026

What 1776 Means to Me is a thrilling time-travel adventure that explodes with history, humor, and heart. When Richard Allen, a young Black man from colonial America, is hurled into a modern middle school—and then back to the very moment of July 4, 1776— 3 school students are swept into a whirlwind journey where past and present collide. This play reimagines the fight for freedom as an urgent, living struggle that continues today. It’s a celebration, a challenge, and a call to action for everyone who dares to ask: what does independence mean in our time?