The Elf and the Reindeer

with Children's Theater of Hampton Roads

December 27, 2024 to December 28, 2024

Saturday at 11am and 2pm

Studio Theater

Children’s Theatre of Hampton Roads Presents
“The Elf and the Reindeer”
Written by Anton Five

Nothing seems to be going right after some puzzling mishaps in the Elves’ Workshop- there’s been a huge mix-up with the world’s Toys, and even Santa’s sleigh is kaput! Is it just unfortunate timing threatening to stop Christmas in its tracks? Or is there something more sinister at work? After all, the Winter Witch has never been a fan of Christmas.
Mark your calendars this holiday season- two unlikely heroes will need your help saving the North Pole!

Appropriate for all ages, best enjoyed by those four and up.

Uncle Wiggily’s Christmas Carol

with Children's Theatre of Hampton Roads

December 29, 2023

11am and 2pm

Main Stage Theater

Performances on Dec. 22-23 have been RESCHEDULED to Dec. 29 at 11am and 2pm. Please contact our box office at 757-499-0317 for ticketing assistance. 

Written and Directed by Jessica Brooke Pinsky

You’re invited to the Woods for a holiday tea at Uncle Wiggily’s house… only Uncle Wiggily is the last to know! In order to keep you entertained, the old rabbit gentleman will have to get everyone’s help to put on the biggest production the forest has ever seen: Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”!
You’ll meet Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy the muskrat housekeeper, Jumpo Kinkytail the Monkey, Doctor Possum (the possum), and a slew of madcap characters as they portray the quintessential Christmas tale… with just a few minor changes! With enduring themes of love, generosity, and second chances, there’s no better way to celebrate the season than with Uncle Wiggily and his forest friends in CTHR’s beloved adaptation. A charming and original spin on the classic, and great holiday fun for the entire family.


Appropriate for all ages, best enjoyed by those four and up.

Faerie Folk of the Emerald Isle

with Children's Theater of Hampton Roads

March 09, 2024

Saturday at 11am and 2pm

Main Stage Theater

Written by Anton Five, Directed by Mike Burnette

Join CTHR and a host of Faerie Folk this Spring for a magical romp through the sidh- or call it, Faerie Land, if you prefer.


You’ll meet representatives of the Good Folk, like the mischievous Red Man, the elusive Leprechaun, and the even more elusive Pooka. They’ll need your help untangling the mix-up at the Changeling Office and, more importantly, finding out what happened to the Magic Cow!!
This brand-new production is a fairy tale mash-up guaranteed to delight audiences of all ages with lots of laughs, audience interaction, and a bit of Irish Magic!
Appropriate for all ages, best enjoyed by those four and up.

Space!

with Children's Theater of Hampton Roads

June 01, 2024

Saturday at 11am and 2pm

Main Stage Theater

“Space!”
Written and Directed by Jessica Brooke Pinsky

They’ve seen the dinosaurs. Battled robots. Tamed the Wild West. Very nearly traveled to the Middle Ages. Clashed with pirates. And now, your three favorite time-travelers are going where no SciTech Industry employee has gone before: Space!

Drs Wells, Lewis, and Stevens are back to take you on another heart-pounding, jaw-dropping, belly-laughing, interactive adventure! Don’t miss the fifth installment of our Exclamation Point Series: Space!

Appropriate for all ages, best enjoyed by those four and up.

Proteus New Play Festival: You Have to Hear What I Hear

Part of Proteus Festival '24

October 10, 2024

7:00pm

Studio Theater

You Have to Hear What I Hear
by Ernest A. White, Jr.
Directed by Patrick Mullins, Asst Director: Jackie Adonis

You Have to Hear What I Hear! explores the polarization effect of being unable to accept an opinion that differs from your own. Using a recent internet phenomenon as an overarching lens, the (mostly) humorous play examines historical, fictional and current issues we have allowed to divide us, to our detriment.

The Proteus New Plays Festival showcases staged readings of 4 scripts that have been developed in the Z Playwrights Lab or by Z Artist Members. The staged readings give the playwrights an opportunity to work with a director and a volunteer cast to see their script “on its feet” for the first time, and add the most crucial element to developing a play, The Audience!

Each reading is presented twice during Proteus Festival. Audiences have the opportunity to rate the plays via a survey focused on the elements of writing an engaging script and story. Ratings are averaged to select the PNPF Audience Favorite. The Audience Favorite receives a workshop production 2-week run in June, closing out our 24-25 Curtain Up! New Plays Series.

Proteus New Play Festival: A World of Flaws

Part of Proteus Festival '24

October 11, 2024

7:00pm

Studio Theater

A World of Flaws
by Frederick Silvers
Directed by Patrick Mullins, Asst Director: Jackie Adonis

Remy, overwhelmed by his own trauma, escapes to NYC where he finds success but ultimately spirals into theft and eviction. Forced to return home after burning bridges with family and friends, he faces a painful reality. As Remy struggles to regain control of his life and protect his sister, he must navigate old wounds and new dangers to find a way forward.

The Proteus New Plays Festival showcases staged readings of 4 scripts that have been developed in the Z Playwrights Lab or by Z Artist Members. The staged readings give the playwrights an opportunity to work with a director and a volunteer cast to see their script “on its feet” for the first time, and add the most crucial element to developing a play, The Audience!

Each reading is presented twice during Proteus Festival. Audiences have the opportunity to rate the plays via a survey focused on the elements of writing an engaging script and story. Ratings are averaged to select the PNPF Audience Favorite. The Audience Favorite receives a workshop production 2-week run in June, closing out our 24-25 Curtain Up! New Plays Series.

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NEW PLAYS FESTIVAL SPONSORED BY

David R. Goode Charitable Lead Annuity Trust
The Shubert Foundation
Clyde Santana and Valli Meeks
City of Virginia Beach Arts and Humanities Commission

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