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2018 -2019 Season

The Mystery of the Green Teeth Ghost

by Holly Hepp-Galvan


September 28 - October 7, 2018
 

The residents of Eerie Cove have a new, frightening visitor, and it doesn't look like it's EVER brushed its teeth! Can it be a real ghost? Or is someone playing a trick? Cindy thinks she knows something the grown-ups do not. Children in K - 2 will use basic spelling, anagrams, and simple math to help solve the mystery along with its brave, young detective.


Presented at The Long Center’s Rollins Studio Theatre

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Dog's Job

Play & Play Series – Preschool Audience

by Bethany Lynn Corey

November 2018

Dog has been pretty happy just being Bob’s pet. But one morning, Dog decides he needs to advance his career and find a real job. The only problem is that Dog has no idea what he might be good at doing. This new play for children ages 2 – 4 introduces them to many different careers and community helpers.


Presented at The Long Center’s AT&T Education Room

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EVERYTHING IS ROUND

Play & Play Series – Preschool Audience

by Nick Kryah

March 2019

No matter where you look, inside or outside of the house, it seems like everything is round. Except for everything that isn’t….. This fun new play for children ages 2 – 4 challenges them to see shapes all around them, no matter where they look.


Presented at The Long Center’s AT&T Education Room

ACORN & ROBIN

Play & Play Series – Preschool Audience

by Katherine Gee Perrone

 

May 2019


Just about everyone starts out small and then grows larger. And most of us can’t do that alone. This new play for children ages 2 – 4 examines the all important parent and
child relationship and the loving push and pull between young children and their primary caregivers.


Presented at The Long Center’s AT&T Education Room

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THE TEXAS CHILI QUEENS

by Kathleen Fletcher

June 21 - 30, 2019

Texas history is rich and flavorful, just like the chili made popular by a collection of entrepreneurial women in San Antonio in the 19th century. Set in a modern-day
elementary school, a 4th grade descendant of an original Chili Queen competes in a school-wide chili competition. Jumping between the past and present this multi-
generational historical story celebrates what everybody can bring to the table. 


Presented at The Long Center’s Rollins Studio Theatre

"Learning should always be fun and challenging."

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