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Current & Past Shows
All-of-us Express Children's Theatre
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Plays we have performed in the Greater Lansing, Michigan area since the Theatre
was founded. Double titles are double bills, where we performed two separate
short plays back-to-back, usually with student directors. You
may also be interested in the Theatre's history page
and the season pages.
- 2011-2012 / 23rd Season
- Jolly Roger and the Pirate Queen
(July, Hannah Community Center)
- The Little Prince
(April, Riverwalk Theatre)
- Robin Hood
(February, Hannah Community Center)
- Dracula
(Oct/Nov, Hannah Community Center)
- 2010-2011
- 2009-2010 —theater program moved to Hannah Community Center—
- 2008-2009 / 20th Season —final season in Logan Square—
- 2007-2008
- 2006-2007
- 2005-2006
- 2004-2005
- 2003-2004 / 15th Season
- 2002-2003
- 2001-2002 —moved to Logan Square in winter 2001—
- 2000-2001
- 1999-2000
- 1998-1999 / 10th Season
- 1997-1998 —moved from Frandor to West Saginaw, then to Holt—
- Raggedy Ann &
Andy
(July, Kinawa Middle School)
- Macbeth (April,
Hill Technical Center)
- Little Women (February, Kinawa Middle School)
- The Elves and the Shoemaker /
My Name is... Rumpelstiltskin
(November, Everett High School)
- 1996-1997
- Treasure Island (August, Center for the Arts)
- Three Please: Storybook Story Theatre (summer, touring show)
- The Pied Piper of Hamelin (July, Kinawa Middle School)
- Doctor Dolittle (April, Riverwalk Theatre)
- Snow White (February, Kinawa Middle School)
- Sleeping Beauty / The Frog Prince
(November, Kinawa Middle School)
- 1995-1996
- Run to the Round House Nellie (August, Spotlight Theatre)
- Storybook Story Theatre (summer, touring show)
- Alice in Wonderland (July, Haslett High School)
- Beauty & the Beast (June, Riverwalk Theatre)
- The Phantom Tollbooth (April, Kinawa Middle School)
- The Princess & the Pea /
A Christmas Carol
(December, Chippewa Middle School)
- 1994-1995
- Dracula (September, Spotlight Theatre)
- The Wizard of Oz (July, Haslett High School)
- The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe (April, Haslett High School)
- House at Pooh Corner (January, Haslett High School)
- 1993-1994 / 5th Season
- Storybook Story Theatre (summer, touring show)
- Dragonsong (July, Haslett High School)
- Hansel & Gretel (April, Williamston High School)
- The Emperor's New Clothes /
Twelve Dancing Princesses
(January, Haslett High School)
- 1992-1993
- Aesop Says (July, Kinawa Middle School)
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (March, Williamston High School)
- Clowns' Play (November, Walter French Building)
- 1991-1992
- Grimms with a Twist (summer, touring show)
- Raggedy Ann & Andy (July, Kinawa Middle School)
- Cinderella of LoreLand (March, Gardner Middle School)
- The Truly Remarkable Puss in Boots /
The Toys Take Over Christmas
(December, Hannah Middle School)
- 1990-1991
- Rapunzel & More (summer, touring show)
- The Pied Piper of Hamelin (July, Kinawa Middle School)
- Snow White (March, Hannah Middle School)
- Robin Hood (December, Hannah Middle School)
- 1989-1990
- Storybook Story Theatre (summer, touring show)
- Alice in Wonderland (July, Harry Hill Vocational Center)
- The Magician's Nephew (March, Hannah Middle School)
- Winnie The Pooh (December, Hannah Middle School)
Storybook Story Theatre (SBST) began in our first season and
was on the road most of the first ten seasons. The Clowns
at Play clown troupe was begun by Doreen Evans (Lambeau)
in 1993-94 and was part of All-of-us Express through February
2003. A.C.T.O.R.S. (All-of-us Express
Children's Theatre
Often Returning
Storytellers) was adults performing in schools
during 1994-96, then was re-started in 2004 as a troupe of
home-schooling youth performers.
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It is the mission of All-of-us Express Children's Theatre to
offer young people of all backgrounds, cultures, and lifestyles
the opportunity to produce professional quality plays, study many
aspects of the dramatic arts, and develop valuable life skills
while providing outstanding entertainment to the community.
It is the policy of AECT to provide equal
opportunities to all eligible persons without regard to
age, color, creed, gender identity, disability, height,
membership in any labor organization, national origin,
parental status, political identification, race, religion,
sex, sexual orientation, or weight.
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