Dallas Children’s Theater (DCT) is a professional theater organization based in Dallas, Texas, that focuses on producing theater for youth and families. DCT reaches an audience of 250,000 youth annually with its 9 main stage productions, national touring company, and education programs. In 2004, TIME magazine named Dallas Children's Theater one of the Top 5 theaters in the country performing for youth.
Robyn Flatt and Dennis Vincent founded Dallas Children's Theater, a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization, in 1984. Since its opening, DCT has become the largest not-for-profit family theater in the Southwest, operating on an annual budget of more than $3 million. DCT’s 11 annual productions are staged in the Rosewood Center for Family Arts. The Rosewood Center also houses DCT’s youth programming, including its theater academy and education programs such as “Curtains Up on Reading.”
DCT’s staff works to increase the body of theater for youth. The DCT artistic staff has written, adapted, and/or staged more than 40 world premier plays and musicals since its opening in 1984 (titles listed in “Production History.”) In addition to new works, DCT’s repertoire also includes well-known literary works, histories, biographies, fables, and other familiar stories.
Dallas Children’s Theater has been recognized by both TIME (magazine) and American Theater Magazines as one of the leading professional theaters in the United States. The theater is supported and endorsed by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Texas Commission on the Arts, the Hearst Foundation, and the Kresge Foundation.
DCT is affiliated with the Actors’ Equity Association, the Theater Communication Group, ASSITEJ International (Theater for Young Audiences/USA), and the American Alliance for Theater and Education (AATE).
Dallas Children's Theater offers educational and enrichment programs for children and teens in the Dallas Community. Programs include an annual national touring production that visits more than 50 cities every year; a student matinee performance series that allows underprivileged children and school programs to attend theatre performances at a reduced rate; an arts-in-education program entitled "Curtains Up on Reading;" academy classes for kids and teens; after school programs; and programs created for teens.
To engage young people in transformational theatrical experiences, Dallas Children's Theater provides a professional season of diverse, quality productions for youth and families, year-round education and outreach programs, and a national touring company that travels to over 52 cities and 26 states each year.
Dallas Children's Theater enriches the lives of over 250,000 children and families annually.
Robyn Flatt has served as the Executive Artistic Director of Dallas Children’s Theater since she co-founded the organization in 1984. In November 2008, she established the Baker Idea Institute, which holds annual symposia to address creativity and artistic expression in education.
Mrs. Flatt earned a Master of Fine Arts degree from Baylor University. She served as a member of the Resident Professional Company of the Dallas Theater Center for twenty years before founding Dallas Children’s Theater.
Flatt has served on the boards of the American Alliance for Theatre Education and the USA branch of the International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People (ASSITEJ/USA). She has received many honors and awards, including induction into the College of Fellows of American Theatre in 2007.
DCT on Tour is Dallas Children's Theater's annual touring production, which travels to more than 50 U.S. cities every year. DCT's first touring production premiered in 1996. Recent touring productions include "Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters" and "Most Valuable Player." In 2009, DCT was designated as an NEA (National Endowment for the Arts) American Masterpieces Touring Artist for that year.
DCT's Student Matinee Performance Series provides discounted tickets for students who attend weekday morning performances of the theater's main stage productions. DCT provides online study guides for each production so that teachers may integrate their students' field trip experience with what they are learning in the classroom.
The DCT Academy for Theater Arts provides year-round theater classes and workshops for children and teens. DCT's four artists-in-residence as well as additional theater professionals teach the classes.
Curtains Up on Reading is an initiative to integrate the arts into academic curricula in Dallas area schools. DCT artists-in-residence travel to local elementary and middle schools and teach hands-on, interdisciplinary units in an attempt to increase students' understanding of academic subjects. Curtains Up on Reading currently reaches 25 campuses in the Dallas area.
Founded in 1973, the Kathy Burks Theater of Puppetry Arts has been affiliated with DCT since 1996. The theater stages two original puppet plays per year on the DCT stage and uses all styles of puppetry, including traditional bridge and cabaret marionettes, hand puppets, shadow puppets, and Black Theatre rod puppets. Kathy Burks’ puppets are often featured in other DCT mainstage productions.
The Kathy Burks Theater of Puppetry Arts stores its collection of over 1,000 puppets, both new and antique, at DCT’s Rosewood Center for Family Arts.
DCT productions began running at El Centro Community College in 1984, and continued to do so continuously until 2003. In 1987, with the support of The Rosewood Corporation and the Meadows Foundation, they moved their administrative offices and some performances to the Crescent Theater in Dallas.
In 2003 DCT moved from the Crescent Theater into the 58,000 sq. ft. Rosewood Center for Family Arts with the Baker Theater (seats 400) and Studio Theater (seats 150), five classrooms, community gathering room and space for costume, scenic, shops and storage.
Awards and recognition
1986: DCT is awarded Winifred Ward Award for “Outstanding New Children’s Theater” by American Association of Theater for Youth
1992: DCT is ranked #1 among Dallas cultural institutions by Cultural Affairs Commission review
1993: DCT is honored as Professional Children's Theater of the Year by the Southwest Theater Association
1994: DCT is voted "Best Arts Group in the City" by DallasChildmagazine reader poll
1995: DCT is named "Best Children's Theater" in both DallasChild and "Best Family Entertainment" by Dallas Observer
1996: DCT is ranked #1 by Texas Commission for the Arts in both Institutional and Arts Education categories
2000: DCT’s Linda Daugherty, resident playwright, is awarded the Bondermann Award for her play Bless Cricket, Crest Toothpaste, and Tommy Tune.
2004: DCT is rated one of the Top Five children's theaters in the nation by TIME magazine (Vol. 164, No. 20)
2010: DCT is honored when Executive Artistic Director, Robyn Flatt, is among national and local nominees for Texan of the Year by The Dallas Morning News
2011: DCT is honored when resident playwright, Linda Daugherty, is among national and local nominees for Texan of the Year by The Dallas Morning News
2013: DCT is selected by DallasChild Magazine readers as the Best Theater for Children in "Best For Families 2013" feature
1984-1985
Babes in Toyland, directed by Dennis W. Vincent and John R. Stevens
A Wrinkle in Time, directed by Robyn Flatt
The Hobbit, directed by Lee Lowrimore
Pinocchio, directed by Dennis W. Vincent
The Play Called Noah’s Flood, directed by Karl Schaeffer
1985-1986
Treasure Island, directed by Joe Calk
The Wizard of Oz, directed by John R. Stevens
The Legend of the Bluebonnet & the Ice Wolf, directed by Robyn Flatt
The Long Winter, directed by Dennis W. Vincent
Raggedy Ann and Andy, directed by John R. Stevens
The Revenge of the Space Pandas, directed by Karl Schaeffer
1986-1987
The Outlaw Robin Hood, directed by Karl Schaeffer
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, directed by Robyn Flatt
Most Valuable Player, directed by Cecilia Flores (Southwest Premiere)
A Wind in the Door, directed by Dennis W. Vincent
Peter Pan, directed by John R. Stevens
James and the Giant Peach, directed by Robyn Flatt
1987-1988
The Miracle Worker, directed by Robyn Flatt
Kegger, directed by John R. Stevens
Doors, directed by Jenna Worthen
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, directed by Robyn Flatt
The Velveteen Rabbit & The Wild Things, directed by Dennis W. Vincent & Nancy Schaeffer
The Secret Garden, directed by Robyn Flatt & Artie Olaisen
Tom Sawyer, directed by John R. Stevens
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, directed by Dennis W. Vincent
1988-1989
Kabuki Sleeping Beauty, directed by Rick Ney
The Woods at Bear Bottom, directed by Paul Baker (World Premiere)
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, directed by Dennis W. Vincent
Merry Christmas, Strega Nona, directed by John R. Stevens
To Kill a Mockingbird, directed by Robyn Flatt
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, directed by Dennis W. Vincent
Prodigy, directed by Artie Olaisen
Cinderella, or Everybody Needs a Fairy Godmother, directed by Dennis W. Vincent & Linda Daugherty (World Premiere)
The Ransom of Red Chief, directed by Karl Schaeffer
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, directed by Robyn Flatt & Mark Gruber
1989-1990
Babar, directed by Dennis W. Vincent
The Diary of Anne Frank, directed by Robyn Flatt
Christmas Dreams, directed by John R. Stevens
The Snow Queen, directed by Artie Olaisen
Dragon, directed by Yuli Gusman (American Premiere)
Ghosts of Japan, directed by Rick Ney
The Odyssey, directed by Artie Olaisen
The Phantom Tollbooth, directed by Elly Lindsay
Winnie the Pooh, directed by Jerry Ayers
Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars, directed by Robyn Flatt
1990-1991
Snow White, directed by Robyn Flatt
Frankenstein, directed by Artie Olaisen
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
Santa’s Alive and Well and Momma’s Got Him in the Kitchen, directed by Dennis W. Vincent (World Premiere)
The Frog Princess & Peter and the Wolf, directed by Dennis W. Vincent & Nancy Schaeffer
Sisters, directed by Cecilia Flores
African Tales of Ananse the Spider Man, directed by Robyn Flatt (World Premiere)
Charlotte’s Web, directed by Beverly Renquist
Whale, directed by Robyn Flatt (associate: Karl Schaeffer)
The Magician’s Nephew, directed by Elly Lindsay
Treasure Island, directed by Artie Olaisen
1991-1992
The Little Mermaid, directed by Dennis W. Vincent (World Premiere)
Dracula, the Vampire Play, directed by Artie Olaisen
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
The Daughter of St. Nicholas, directed by Robyn Flatt
Jungal Book, directed by Artie Olaisen
Most Valuable Player, directed by Cecilia Flores
Maggie Magalita, directed by Elly Lindsay (Southwest Premiere)
The Reluctant Dragon, directed by Robyn Flatt
A Tale of Twelfth Night, directed by Paul Munger
Pinocchio 2142: A Space Adventure, directed by Dennis W. Vincent (World Premiere)
The Adventures of Oliver Twist, directed by Robyn Flatt
1992-1993
Beauty and the Beast, directed by Steve Peterson
The Canterville Ghost, directed by Artie Olaisen
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
Come Into the Light, directed by Dennis W. Vincent (World Premiere)
Anne of Green Gables, directed by Robyn Flatt
Ananse’s Tales of Africa, directed by Rob Hubbard
Dinosaurs, directed by Sally Fiorello
A Wrinkle in Time, directed by Artie Olaisen
Fiesta Mexicana: Tales from the Land of the Feathered Serpent, directed by Dolores Godinez
Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp, directed by Artie Olaisen
The Island of the Skog, directed by Robyn Flatt (World Premiere)
1993-1994
Ramona Quimby, directed by Elly Lindsay
The Curse of Castle Mongrew, directed by Artie Olaisen
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
Kringle’s Window, directed by Dennis W. Vincent & Brent Hasty
The Prince and the Pauper, directed by Robyn Flatt
Apollo: To the Moon, directed by Cecilia Flores & Karl Schaeffer
Bridge to Terabithia, directed by Robyn Flatt
The Secret Garden, directed by Artie Olaisen
Make Me Pele for a Day, directed by Clay Houston
The Wizard of Oz, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
Sleeping Beauty: The Hundred Year Adventure, directed by Dennis W. Vincent (World Premiere)
1994-1995
Charlotte’s Web, directed by Andre du Broc
The Mummy’s Claw, directed by Artie Olaisen
Just in the Nick of Time, directed by Andre du Broc (World Premiere)
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
A Woman Called Truth, directed by Ptosha Storey (Southwest Premiere)
Beauty and the Beast, directed by David Fisher
The Rememberer, directed by Robyn Flatt (Southwest Premiere)
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, directed by Artie Olaisen
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, directed by Dennis W. Vincent
Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars, directed by Robyn Flatt
Cinderella or Everybody Needs a Fairy Godmother, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
1995-1996
Winnie the Pooh, directed by Trudy Wheeler
Little Women, directed by Pamela Sterling
Come into the Light, directed by John Hanby
The Christmas Witch, directed by Robyn Flatt (World Premiere)
Lyle Lyle Crocodile, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
A Woman Called Truth, directed by Ptosha Storey
Star Path Moon Stop, directed by Robyn Flatt (World Premiere)
Little Women, directed by Andrew Gaupp & Pamela Sterling
Tuck Everlasting, directed by Artie Olaisen
Jack and the Giant Bean Stalk, directed by Nancy Schaeffer (World Premiere)
Snow White, directed by Artie Olaisen
1996-1997
Cinderella or Everybody Needs a Fairy Godmother, directed by Cheryl Denson
The Boy Who Drew Cats and Other Tales, directed by Danny Tamez
Frankenstein, directed by Artie Olaisen
The Nutcracker, Kathy Burks Theater of Puppetry Arts
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
Dinosaur, directed by Pam Myers-Morgan
To Kill a Mockingbird, directed by Robyn Flatt
The Yellow Boat, directed by Andrew Gaupp
Pecos Bill, directed by Nancy Schaeffer (World Premiere)
A Little Princess, directed by Artie Olaisen
Peter Pan, directed by Robyn Flatt
Rumplestilskin, directed by Artie Olaisen (World Premiere)
1997-1998
Jack and the Giant Beanstalk, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, directed by Andy Long
The Hound of the Baskervilles, directed by Artie Olaisen
Not a Creature was Stirring, Kathy Burks Theater of Puppetry Arts
The Christmas Witch, directed by Robyn Flatt (World Premiere)
A Glory Over Everything, directed by Ptosha Storey
Bunnicula, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
The Miracle Worker, directed by Robyn Flatt
Young King Arthur, directed by Artie Olaisen (World Premiere)
The Emperor’s New Clothes, directed by Artie Olaisen
The Island of the Skog, directed by Robyn Flatt (World Premiere)
1998-1999
The Island of the Skog, directed by Robyn Flatt (National Tour)
Babe, the Sheep Pig, directed by Nancy Schaeffer (US Premiere)
Dracula, the Vampire Play, directed by Artie Olaisen
The Nutcracker, Kathy Burks Theater of Puppetry Arts
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
Most Valuable Player, directed by Guinea Lada Bennett
The Princess and the Pea, directed by Robyn Flatt & Andy Long
Shakespeare Out of Pocket, directed by Tony Medlin
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, directed by Robyn Flatt
Heidi, directed by Andrew Gaupp (World Premiere)
You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, directed by Peppy Biddy
The Hobbit, directed by Artie Olaisen
1999-2000
Young King Arthur, directed by Sally Fiorello & Douglass Burks (National Tour)
Miss Nelson is Missing, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
The Canterville Ghost, directed by Artie Olaisen
The Nutcracker, Kathy Burks Theater of Puppetry Arts
Miracle on 34th Street, directed by Robyn Flatt
If You Give a Moose a Muffin, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, directed by Guinea Lada Bennett
Island of the Blue Dolphins, directed by Robyn Flatt
Charlotte’s Web, directed by Andy Long
Bless Cricket, Crest Toothpaste, and Tommy Tune, directed by Robyn Flatt (Southwest Premiere)
The Surprising Story of the Three Little Pigs, directed by Nancy Schaeffer (World Premiere)
2000-2001
Heidi, directed by Kathy Byrne (National Tour)
The Boxcar Children, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
The Mummy’s Claw, directed by Artie Olaisen
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
Not a Creature was Stirring, Kathy Burks Theater for Puppetry Arts
The Three Sillies, directed by Robyn Flatt (World Premiere)
My Lord What a Morning, directed by Artie Olaisen
The Great Gilly Hopkins, directed by Robyn Flatt
Tom Sawyer, directed by Andrew Gaupp
The BFG-Big Friendly Giant, directed by Artie Olaisen
African Tales of Earth and Sky, directed by Robyn Flatt (World Premiere)
2001-2002
The Three Sillies, directed by Andy Long (National Tour)
Honk!, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
Gatherings in Graveyards, directed by Artie Olaisen
Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates, directed by Cheryl Denson (World Premiere)
African Tales of Earth and Sky, directed by Robyn Flatt
Sideways Stories from Wayside School, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
Deadly Weapons, directed by Graham Whitehead
Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
And Then They Came for Me, directed by Robyn Flatt
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, directed by Peppy Biddu
2002-2003
African Tales of Earth and Sky, directed by Robyn Flatt (National Tour)
Amelia Bedelia, directed by Andy Long
Grimm Tales, directed by Artie Olaisen
The Nutcracker, Kathy Burks Theater of Puppetry Arts
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
Miss Nelson is Back!, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
Holes, directed by Artie Olaisen
Johnny Tremain, directed by Robyn Flatt
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, directed by Peppy Biddy
Coyote Tales, directed by Robyn Flatt (World Premiere)
The Jungal Book, directed by Artie Olaisen
2003-2004
And Then They Came for Me, directed by Robyn Flatt (National Tour)
The Island of the Skog, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
Hoot Owl Hootenanny, Kathy Burks Theater for Puppetry Arts, directed by Doug Burks
Frankenstein, directed by Artie Olaisen
Not a Creature was Stirring, Kathy Burks Theater for Puppetry Arts
Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates, directed by Cheryl Denson
The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fair(l)y (Stoopid) Tales, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
The Outsiders, directed by Robyn Flatt
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, directed by Artie Olaisen
Sarah Plain and Tall, directed by Robyn Flatt
Go, Dog, Go!, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
Treasure Island, directed by Artie Olaisen
2004-2005
To Kill a Mockingbird, directed by Robyn Flatt
Rumplestilskin, Kathy Burks Theater for Puppetry Arts
The Velveteen Rabbit, directed by Robyn Flatt (World Premiere)
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
A Midnight Cry, directed by Sally Fiorello
The Frog Prince, Kathy Burks Theater for Puppetry Arts
The Magician’s Nephew, directed by Artie Olaisen
The Wrestling Season, directed by Rene Moreno
Coyote Tales, directed by Andy Long (National Tour)
Stuart Little, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
2005-2006
Charlotte’s Web, directed by Robyn Flatt
Everyday Heroes, directed by Andy Long
The Nutcracker, Kathy Burks Theater for Puppetry Arts
A Laura Ingalls Wilder Christmas, directed by Robyn Flatt
Junie B. Jones & a Little Monkey Business, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
Ananse the Spider Man, directed by Robyn Flatt
Winnie the Pooh, Kathy Burks Theater for Puppetry Arts
The Secret Garden, directed by Artie Olaisen
The Music Lesson, directed by J. Daniel Herring
The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fair(l)y (Stoopid) Tales, directed by Nancy Schaeffer (National Tour)
The Emperor’s New Clothes, directed by Artie Olaisen
When I was a Child, directed by Ted Perry
2006-2007
If You Give a Pig a Party, directed by Nancy Schaeffer (World Premiere)
Night of the Living Dead, directed by Artie Olaisen
The Velveteen Rabbit, directed by Robyn Flatt
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
The Miracle Worker, directed by Robyn Flatt
Carnival of the Animals, Kathy Burks Theater for Puppetry Arts
Sleeping Beauty, directed by Andy Long
James and the Giant Peach, directed by Robyn Flatt
The Secret Life of Girls, directed by Nancy Schaeffer (World Premiere)
A Midnight Cry, directed by Sally Fiorello (National Tour)
Pinkerton!!!, directed by Robyn Flatt (World Premiere)
2007-2008
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, directed by Matt Lyle
Night of the Living Dead, directed by Artie Olaisen
The Nutcracker, Kathy Burks Theater for Puppetry Arts
A Little House Christmas, directed by Robyn Flatt
Goodnight Moon, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters, directed by Robyn Flatt
House at Pooh Corner, Kathy Burks Theater for Puppetry Arts, directed by Doug Burks
The Giver, directed by Artie Olaisen
Eat: It’s Not About the Food, directed by Nancy Schaeffer (World Premiere)
If You Give a Pig a Party, directed by Nancy Schaeffer (National Tour)
A Year with Frog and Toad, directed by Cheryl Denson
2008-2009
Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
The Mummy’s Claw, directed by Artie Olaisen
Madeline’s Christmas, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
Santa’s Holiday for Strings, Kathy Burks Theater for Puppetry Arts, directed by Doug Burks & Sally Fiorello
Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters, directed by Robyn Flatt (National Tour)
Click Clack Moo: Cows that Type, directed by Doug Miller
Honus and Me, directed by Andy Long
The Tale of Peter Rabbit, Kathy Burks Theater for Puppetry Arts
don’t u luv me?, directed by Nancy Schaeffer (World Premiere)
And Then They Came for Me, directed by Robyn Flatt
The Neverending Story, directed by Artie Olaisen
2009-2010
Junie B. Jones & a Little Monkey Business, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
Santa’s Holiday for Strings, Kathy Burks Theater of Puppetry Arts
How I Became a Pirate, directed by Nancy Schaeffer (Regional Premiere)
Hansel and Gretel, Kathy Burks Theater of Puppetry Arts
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, directed by Artie Olaisen
hard 2 spel dad, directed by Robyn Flatt (World Premiere)
Carnival of the Animals, Kathy Burks Theater of Puppetry Arts
Most Valuable Player, directed by Andy Long
Giggle, Giggle, Quack, directed by Doug Miller (Regional Premiere)
2010-2011
Giggle, Giggle, Quack, directed by Doug Miller (National Tour)
Miss Nelson is Missing!, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
The Curse of Castle Mongrew, directed by Artie Olaisen
Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells!, directed by Nancy Schaeffer (Regional Premiere)
The Snow Queen, Kathy Burks Theatre of Puppetry Arts (World Premiere)
The True Story of the Three Little Pigs!, directed by Cheryl Denson (Regional Premiere)
TEEN SCENE FESTIVAL: dont u luv me? (professional production), hard 2 spel dad (professional production), EAT: It's Not About Food (students), The Secret Life of Girls (students)
The Frog Prince, Kathy Burks Theatre of Puppetry Arts
Tuck Everlasting, directed by Artie Olaisen
Senora Tortuga, directed by Robyn Flatt and Roxanne Schroeder-Arce
The Pied Piper's Magic, directed by Robyn Flatt (World Premiere)
2011-2012
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, directed by Doug Miller
Madeline's Christmas, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
The Nutcracker, Kathy Burks Theatre of Puppetry Arts
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
The Secret Life of Girls, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
Young King Arthur, Kathy Burks Theatre of Puppetry Arts
Anne of Green Gables, directed by Robyn Flatt
Diary of a Worm, a Spider and a Fly, directed by Bob Hess (Regional Professional Premiere)
Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters, directed by Robyn Flatt (National Tour)
2012-2013
Pinkalicious: The Musical, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
The Nutcracker, Kathy Burks Theatre of Puppetry Arts
Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
Goodnight Moon, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
Rumpelstiltskin, Kathy Burks Theatre of Puppetry Arts
A Wrinkle in Time, directed by Artie Olaisen
The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley, directed by Michael Serrecchia
The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs!, directed by Doug Miller