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The 2024-2025 Season
Now-October 20, 2024
Best for all ages!
UnitedHealth Group Stage
Soar into the visual spectacle of this pulsating acrobatic performance that explores the spirit and vitality of township life, backed by the energetic beat of South African pop music!
October 8-November 10, 2024
Best for upper, middle, and high school students
Cargill Stage
Experience the energy of a graphic novelist’s imagination at work as you’re drawn into this innovative story that magically takes place both on stage and on screen!
November 5, 2024-January 5, 2025
Best for all ages!
UnitedHealth Group Stage
In this CTC holiday favorite, filled with music and Seussian rhymes, everyone’s favorite grouchy, green Grinch plots the greatest heist imaginable—stealing the very thing the joyful Whos love the most!
January 8-March 9, 2025
Best for younger audiences!
Cargill Stage
Nationally acclaimed theatre company Manual Cinema breathes innovative life into this beloved story by Mo Willems, using hundreds of puppets to magically create a movie right before your very eyes!
February 4-March 9, 2025
Best for all ages!
UnitedHealth Group Stage
Don’t miss this world-premiere musical, featuring dynamic new songs ranging from hip hop and pop to country as Milo learns that real life can sometimes be even more incredible than an imaginary one!
April 15-June 15, 2025
Best for all ages!
UnitedHealth Group Stage
Don’t miss the Children’s Theatre Company production of the hit Broadway musical! Sing along with Elsa, Anna, and Olaf, a snowman who melts your heart. You won’t want to let it go!
Classes
2024-2025 School year classes on sale now!
Theatre Arts Training program is an immersive exploration of acting, voice, and movement training for youth ages 2-18. TAT offers classes that challenge, inspire, and educate all ages and abilities.
The 2024-2025 Season
There are six phenomenal shows to keep your family entertained, engaged, and creating lifelong memories you’ll cherish forever!
This season of epically awesome exploits is indubitably fresh. With a whole lotta soul-shaking, soul-searching, foot-stomping, mid-air tumbling, big-screen puppeteering fun. There are monsters, magic, and illustrations that literally jump off the page.
Support Us
With contributed revenue accounting for almost half of our organizational budget, your support is more than appreciated – it is critical. You are our greatest advocates and partners in our mission to produce extraordinary theatre experiences that educate, challenge, and inspire young people and their communities.
Announcing CTC’s New Managing Director
Jill A. Anderson Named Next Managing Director of Children’s Theatre Company
We are thrilled to announce that Jill A. Anderson has been named CTC’s next Managing Director! Jill A. Anderson has served as Managing Director of Syracuse Stage since 2016 and will join CTC on July 22.
“I am thrilled to join the staff, board, and artists of Children’s Theatre Company, and to partner with Rick Dildine in leading this remarkable organization,” said Anderson. “I’ve long held CTC in the utmost regard, and am humbled by the opportunity to return to a community I love—and a theatre where I first worked more than 20 years ago—to build upon CTC’s strong foundation with such a dedicated and talented team.”
Announcing CTC’s New Artistic Director
Rick Dildine Named Next Artistic Director of Children’s Theatre Company
We are thrilled to announce that Rick Dildine has been named CTC’s next Artistic Director! Rick is currently Artistic Director of the Alabama Shakespeare Festival (ASF) and will be joining CTC on July 1, 2024.
“For some time, I have felt that creating art for young people is the most important task artists can undertake as they expand the scope of American theatre,” says Rick. “I am incredibly honored that Children’s Theatre Company has given me the opportunity to do just that.”
Land Acknowledgement
Children’s Theatre Company (CTC) acknowledges that we are now stewards of the land the Wahpekute People of the Dakota Nation still call home. The Wahpekute have been occupants of this land for thousands of years. We acknowledge the painful history of unfair and unfulfilled treaties and years of genocide. It is our responsibility to the Wahpekute and the entire Dakota Nation to together honor their lives, tell their stories, and reimagine our future.
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