Beauty and The Beast
(Best for Grades Pre-K - Adult)
First published by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve, this is the classic tale of Belle, a young woman whose complicated life leads her to leave her home village to live with a Beast in his mountain castle. Join Lenny and Mabel, the “greatest actors in the world” as they bring this classic work of literature to life. This heartwarming tale shows that beauty is what lies within. See why this fairy tale has been enchanting audiences since 1740.
Cherokee Tales
(Best for Grades Kindergarten - 6th)
The Cherokee People have a rich history of myths, legends and folktales explaining everything from the creation of the world to how the plants and animals around us came to look and behave the way they do today. This play introduces young audiences to the Cherokee People through a series of fun and engaging stories. Developed in partnership with the Cherokee Historical Association, this play is a great way to introduce young audiences to the Cherokee people. Commemorate National Native American Heritage month by bringing Cherokee Tales to your young audiences.
Trail of Tears
(Best for Grades 3rd - Adult)
In this powerful production your audience will come to understand this dark chapter in Cherokee History. In 1838, the order was given for the Cherokee to relocate to Indian Territory (Present day Oklahoma). Approximately 4000 Cherokee died in the ensuing trek earning the Cherokee to refer to this event as nu na da ul tsun yi (“the place where they cried”). Grades 3-Adult)