Allow yourself to be transported from the Howling Desert to the Great Grey-Green Greasy Limpopo River to the Dusty High Veldt - and beyond!

Young and old alike delight in these wonderful tales, and these interactive family programs involve audience volunteers in bringing them to life.
Hilariously interactive version of Ichabod Crane's terrifying encounter with the "Headless Horseman" - recounted in comic style by the lanky schoolteacher's burly rival, Brom Bones !

Does Brom know more than he's saying?
Did Ichabod really see a ghost, or is there a more down-to-earth explanation for the events of that fateful night?
An hysterically historical journey through a day in an average person's life. Programs cover elements of the period such as: hygiene & health, romance & religion, science, superstition, and Shakespeare's stage.

Throughout the production, students will be invited onstage to emphasize and enact the events; playing characters from the Queen and her courtiers, to the animals and spectators at a bear-baiting!
Ebenezer Scrooge's redemption from greed and misanthropy, retold by Tiny Tim (all grown-up and not-at-all dead, thank you very much).

Tim is delighted to share what Mr. Dickens called a "ghost of a tale" in the hopes that the spirit of Christmas Past, Present, and Future shall strive within us all – all the year 'round!
Bold heroes, maidens fair and monsters most foul!
PROMETHEUS & PANDORA
THESEUS AND THE MINOTAUR
HOMER'S ODYSSEY
PERSEPHONE & HADES
PERSEUS AND THE GORGON
HERACLES' TWELVE LABORS
Interactive comedies of Shakespeare's most famous works remove fear and confusion about the language, and clarify the structure of the play in an atmosphere of rollicking good humor.
Crafted by the renowned master of the macabre and poet extraordinaire, "resurrected" by audience volunteers. Fearsome good interactive fun, presented by Poe's Greatest Detractor - Rufus W. Griswold
Lewis Hallam, founder of America's 1st theatrical company, presents scenes of Colonial life and the fiercely-fought War for Independence! Throughout the show, volunteer actors will be 'conscripted' from the audience into starring roles.
The personal memoir of a Maryland lad, Ned Rich, and other primary sources
will be used in discussing the origin of the "Recent War of Northern Aggression"