Miss Electricity (1:30 and 5:00pm)

Ten-year-old Violet is determined to show the world, not to mention the cool kids at school, just how special she is. With the help of her assistant Freddy, she sets out to break a world record, but becomes accidentally extraordinary when she's struck by lightning -- twice -- and gains control over all things electric. Under the name Miss Electricity, Violet zaps her way through circuits, bullies, and tests, but could lose everything when the power goes to her head.

Directed by Lucy Furlich/Written by Kathleen Walat/ Approximately 45 minutes/ Recommended for kids aged 6+

Rambunctious TYA Festival:

Two Saturdays filled with Four Chances for Fun

February 22 & 29

DETAILS ABOUT EACH SHOW

Color Me (1:30 and 5:00pm)
Take a peek into the vibrant, colorful storybook world of Color Me. Through mythical movement and colorful paint, audiences will be educationally entertained and will be transported into a magical, nostalgic world of color and friendship. "...hopefully the whole world remembers the time that an orange boy listened to a purple girl."

Written and Directed by Anna Maria Shockey/ Approximately 20 minutes/Recommended for kids aged 4+

***COLOR ME and MISS ELECTRICITY are performed without an intermission, but with a 5 minute stretch-break in between. ***


PUFFS! One Act Edition for Young Wizards

3:00pm and 6:30pm

The New York Times proclaims PUFFS, “A FAST-PACED ROMP through the ‘Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic.’ For POTTERphiliacs who grew up alongside Potter and are eager to revisit that world, ‘PUFFS’ exudes a jovial, winking fondness for all things Harry!”

This clever and inventive play “never goes more than a minute without a laugh” (Nerdist) giving you a new look at a familiar adventure from the perspective of three potential heroes just trying to make it through a magic school that proves to be very dangerous for children. Alongside them are the Puffs, a group of well-meaning, loyal outsiders with a thing for badgers “who are so lovable and relatable, you’ll leave the theater wishing they were in the stories all along” (Hollywood Life). Their “hilariously heartfelt!” (Metro) and epic journey takes the classic story to new places and reimagines what a boy wizard hero can be.

Approximately 80 minutes/Recommended for kids aged 10+