These programs are each 30-40 minutes long, including the post-show "Meet & Greet the Puppets."
Although most all shows are available year-round, some programs are perfect for specific months or seasons, as noted below. Literature-based programs are indicated by an asterisk (*) at the end of the title.
In Big Theatre Indoors...
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Road to Uwungelema: An African Folk Tale Jan. (Martin Luther King's Birthday); Feb. (African American History Month) (see PICTURES) |
Doofus the Dragon: A Luuve Story Feb. (Valentine's Day); March (Music in the Schools Month) (see INFO/NEWS) |
Country Mouse & City Mouse* Spring or Summer (see PICTURES) |
Little Read Riding Hood* and other Fairy Tales Spring or Summer |
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Don't Bug Me: I Hate School Uh oh... Freda the Fairy is skipping school again. Oct. (also features Buttercup the Witch) thru May |
Mermaids, Pirates & Storms: The History of the Port Austin Lighthouse (any time of year) (see PICTURES) (see INFO/NEWS) |
Coyote Tales: Three Native American Myths* Nov. (Native American Month) (see PICTURES) |
Nutcracker in a Nutshell* Dec. (Christmas) (Winter Holidays) (see PICTURES) |
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The Three Billy Goats Gruff* The Runaway Tortilla* (in English or Spanish) Anytime of year in the Walkabout Theatre (see PICTURES) |
The Mimi Show Adult Cabaret Comedy Our feisty 76 year old Red Hatter is trying computer dating. (any time of year) (see PICTURES) |
In Walkabout Theatre Outdoors and Indoors
Puppeteer wears a little theatre on her back. Great for parades and strolling events. (see pictures)