Showing posts with label Pollyanna Theatre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pollyanna Theatre. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

THE BOY WHO LOVED MONSTERS AND THE GIRL WHO LOVED PEAS by Jonathan Graham, Pollyanna Theatre, October 12 - 20, 2013







Pollyanna Theatre Austin Texas







(performing at the Rollins Theatre, Long Center, 701 Riverside at South First)

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Boy Who Loved Monsters and Girl Who Loved Peas Jonathan Graham Pollyanna Theatre Austin TX

by Jonathan Graham
Pollyanna is thrilled to present the world premier of this award-winning new play.

Evan, like many 7 year olds, does not like to clean his plate, especially a plate filled with peas. And to make matters worse, baby sister Sue loves them. When forced to remain at the table until his plate is clean, Evan makes a wish for a monster to come eat his family. But watch out! Wishes can come true. Soon Evan and Sue find them selves trying to hide a six foot tall green monster named Pea from their parents. Among the laughs, Evan finds that although his parents discipline him, protecting those he loves is his goal. Pea teaches Evan and the whole family many things including the importance of playing together, keeping imaginations alive, and that it is important to make room for surprises in every home.

Perfect for audience members ages 5 and up

School Performances:
Oct. 11 at 9:30 and 11:30
Oct. 16 at 9:30 and 11:30
Oct. 17 at 9:30 and 11:30
Oct. 18 at 9:30 and 11:30

Public Performances:
Oct. 12 at 11:00 a.m. “Pay What You Like” performance. Call 512 743-7966 for reservations.
Oct. 12 at 2:00 and 4:00
Oct. 13 at 2:00
Oct. 19 at 11:00, 2:00 and 4:00
Oct. 20 at 2:00
Performances on Oct. 13 and 20 will be followed by PAY WHAT YOU LIKE PARTY WITH THE CAST in the AT&T Education Room.

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Video: Pollyanna Theatre Company Funding Appeal


Pollyanna Theatre Austin TX


A charming, clever and very low pressure appeal by Pollyanna Theatre Company for support for their ingenious original theatre for children:





Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Pollyanna Theatre and Long Center Announce Alliance

Received today:
Pollyanna Theatre Austin TX

Pollyanna Theatre Company announces new Strategic Alliance with
the Long Center for the Performing Arts

 The ‘Good Neighbor Arts Education Project’ will reach Austin’s most at-risk kids
Central Texas’ most well-known children’s theatre company, Pollyanna Theatre, in strategic alliance with the Long Center for the Performing Arts, is excited to launch THE GOOD NEIGHBOR ARTS EDUCATION PROJECT; designed to enhance the general education of some of Central Austin’s most at-risk young people.


The new alliance, through shared services and coordinated outreach efforts, will establish sustained educational relationships with up to seven elementary schools within its first two years, all located within three miles of the Long Center with an at-risk population averaging over 70%. In the first year, immediate service areas include Baty, Dawson, and Becker Elementary Schools.

The program includes pre and post production activities for students and teachers as well as tickets to three productions slated for the 2012-2013 school year. Arts education outreach efforts will also be coordinated with Extend-A-Care for Kids. Pollyanna Theatre Company will provide professionally-trained drama teachers to develop and teach classes on all three campuses before each Pollyanna production.

Six-week classes thematically linked to upcoming Pollyanna productions will offer children a variety of opportunities for creative expression and mentoring. Then, as a group, students will travel to the Long Center’s Rollins Studio Theatre to experience professional theatre presentations written and designed with their developmental and educational needs in mind. Post-show follow-up visits to each school will further expand the learning begun in the theatre.

Currently, over 70,000 students travel each year to the Long Center for arts performances. However, many of these students have no sustained exposure to professional arts presentations or classes. “The Long Center and Pollyanna Theatre Company wish to provide sustained, life-changing arts experiences for young people through ongoing, repeated visits to the Long Center where children will consistently explore and make discoveries through theatre,” says Judy Matetzschk-Campbell, Ph.D, founder and Artistic Director of Pollyanna Theatre Company.

Although many local children pass the Center almost daily with their families, many have yet to realize that the Center and the arts, is there for them, to enrich their lives.

THE GOOD NEIGHBOR ARTS EDUCATION PROJECT is an effort to break down this invisible wall. Jamie Grant, Executive Director and CEO of the Long Center states, “We strive to ensure our youngest neighbors can fully experience the arts as audience members through regular visits to the theatre and moreover, can become artistic creators in their own right.”

The collaboration is a natural fit. Since the opening of the Long Center four years ago, Pollyanna has made the Long Center’s Rollins Studio Theatre its performance home. The two organizations’ shared desire to better serve young people through the arts became apparent, leading to a partnership to leverage resources to educate through the arts.

ABOUT POLLYANNA THEATRE COMPANY: The founders of Pollyanna Theatre Company believe that theatre is a powerful teaching tool that speaks to people of all ages in a unique and powerful way through a variety of visual, aural, and emotional languages. Therefore, theatre should be a part of all general education from Pre-Kindergarten through adulthood. Toward that end, The Pollyanna Theatre Company strives to work alongside educators to inspire, motivate, and teach audiences of all ages. Although the company’s primary focus is upon young audience members, the ensemble performs top quality theatrical productions that speak to and illuminate the human spirit and condition for all ages. www.PollyannaTheatreCompany.org

THE JOE R. AND TERESA LOZANO LONG CETER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS (Long Center) is a world-class, sustainably built cultural centerpiece located along Lady Bird Lake with spectacular views of Austin’s downtown skyline. The Long Center is Austin’s iconic cultural hub and community gathering place, showcasing, inspiring and nurturing the best in professional creative expression. www.TheLongCenter.org.

Monday, September 17, 2012

2012-2013 Season for Pollyanna Theatre Company at the Rollins Theatre, Long Center


Polyanna Theatre Company, Austin, TX






2013 - 2013 Season at the Rollins Theatre, Long Center

For Weekday tickets: Call 512.743.7966
For Weekend tickets: Call 512.474.LONG (5664) or visit: www.thelongcenter.org

Playground Superhero

by Andrew PerryPlayground Superhero Pollyanna
October 10 - 17

Seth and his teacher mom are heading to both face their first day at a new school. Moving to a new place can be sort of scary, but Seth’s Dad, who is away serving in the Army, has always taught him to be a real hero and to use his wits to turn scary times into fun times. Seth quickly makes new friends but also faces the school’s bully. armed with his bag of imaginative supplies, Seth soon saves the day and becomes the playground’s superhero!

This new play by Andrew Perry (Ducks vs. Squirrels and Pattern Nation: Waves) explores how children must face great challenges daily but can succeed with the help of loving adults and a great imagination. Best for children in grades 2 – 5. (click for more information)
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The Family of Ree

by Scott E. Sutton, adapted for the Stage by Andrew PerryFamily of Ree Scott Sutton Pollyanna Theatre Austin TX
January 24 - 27, 2013

Hundreds of readers have fallen in love with Scott E. Sutton’s colorful characters and illustrations after discovering his series of picture books featuring the imaginative world called Ree. This new play brings Sutton’s world of Erfs, BeeBees, and wise, talking trees to life. In Perry’s dramatization, the Long Legged Ploots are accused of a crime they did not commit and an untruth told reveals interconnected consequences for everyone living in Ree. Faithful to the well-loved characters and action in Sutton’s stories, Pollyanna’s production will be enjoyed by audiences of all ages, especially children in grades K – 3. 

Stay in touch with Pollyanna for details about events and drawing workshops lead by Scott E. Sutton, available to our patrons during our performance weekend. You won’t want to miss them!
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Plus Meets Minus

by Katherine Gee PerronePlus Meets Minus Katherine Gee Perrone Pollyanna Austin TX
May 11 - 18, 2013

Addy Plus loves to put things together, collecting all sort of things into larger and larger groups. Addy finds great joy in adding. Minus Takeaway likes nothing more than taking things apart. When these two characters meet, there is considerable confusion and conflict! PLUS MEETS MINUS is a fun, colorful exploration of two very different personalities and the results are many discoveries about both human nature and math. Designed for very young learners, PLUS MEETS MINUS will be best enjoyed by children ages 4 – 7.
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The Funny Bun Family Picnic

by Emily CicciniFunny Bun Family Picnic Emiliy Ciccini Pollyanna Austin, TX
July 20 - 27, 2013

It’s a fine summer Saturday and the Funny Buns are preparing to go off on their annual family picnic. But, being a clown family, nothing goes as planned. Papa Willie tries hard to keep the kids laughing, while Mama Lindy keeps forgetting everything. Brother Happy likes to rope, rough house and goof off. But sister Buffy wants none of it. She’s embarrassed by her clown family, and wants to be normal more than anything. Willie has a sad but true secret, one that threatens to pull the family apart. Can Buffy find a way to truly be herself? Will the family stick together? Come join the fun and see how clown family work means teamwork! Best for ages 4 – 12.

Upcoming: The Funny Bun Family Picnic by Emily Ciccini, Pollyanna Theatre at the Rollins Theatre, July 20 - 27, 2013




Pollyanna Theatre Austin Texas






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THE FUNNY BUN FAMILY PICNIC
by Emily Cicchini, Pollyanna’s Resident Playwright 
July 20 - 27, 2013



The Funny Bun Family Picnic Emily Ciccini Pollyanna Theatre Austin TX
It’s a fine summer Saturday and the Funny Buns are preparing to go off on their annual family picnic. But, being a clown family, nothing goes as planned. Papa Willie tries hard to keep the kids laughing, while Mama Lindy keeps forgetting everything. Brother Happy likes to rope, rough house and goof off. But sister Buffy wants none of it. She’s embarrassed by her clown family, and wants to be normal more than anything. Willie has a sad but true secret, one that threatens to pull the family apart. Can Buffy find a way to truly be herself? Will the family stick together? Come join the fun and see how clown family work means teamwork! Best for ages 4 – 12.

July 20 – 2:00 and 4:00
July 21 at 2:00 followed by “Pay What You Like Party”
July 22 – No performances
July 23 – 9:15, 11:00 and 1:00
July 24 – 9:15, 11:00 and 1:00
July 25 – 9:15 and 11:00
July 26 – 9:15 and 11:00
July 27 – 11:00, 2:00, and 4:00 followed by “Pay What You Like Party”


Tickets are $7.75 for children under 12, $8.75 for students over 12-18, Seniors over 65 and Austin Creative Alliance members, $9.75 for adults. Group rates from $3.00 – $5.00 available.
For Weekday tickets: Call 512.743.7966
For Weekend tickets: Call 512.474.LONG (5664) or visit: www.thelongcenter.org

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Upcoming: Plus Meets Minus, Pollyanna Theatre Company, May, 2013



Pollyanna Theatre Company Austin TX









presents

PLUS MEETS MINUS
by Katherine Gee Perrone
May 11 - 18, 2013

Addy Plus loves to put things together, collecting all sort of things into larger and larger groups. Addy finds great joy in adding. Minus Takeaway likes nothing more than taking things apart. When these two characters meet, there is considerable confusion and conflict! PLUS MEETS MINUS is a fun, colorful exploration of two very different personalities and the results are many discoveries about both human nature and math. Designed for very young learners, PLUS MEETS MINUS will be best enjoyed by children ages 4 – 7.

May 11 at 2:00 and 4:00
May 12 at 2:00 followed by “Pay What You Like Party”
May 13 – No performances
May 14 – 9:15 and 11:00
May 15 – 11:00 and 3:30
May 16 – 11:00 and 3:30
May 17 – 9:15 and 11:00
May 18 at 11:00, 2:00, and 4:00 followed by “Pay What You Like Party”


Tickets are $7.75 for children under 12, $8.75 for students over 12-18, Seniors over 65 & Austin Creative Alliance members, $9.75 for adults. Group rates from $3.00 – $5.00 available.
For Weekday tickets: Call 512.743.7966
For Weekend tickets: Call 512.474.LONG (5664) or visit: www.thelongcenter.org


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Upcoming: The Family of Ree, Pollyanna Theatre Company at the Rollins Theatre, Long Center, January 24 - 27







Pollyanna Theatre, Austin TX














presents
The Family of Ree

by Scott E. Sutton
adapted by Andrew Perry
January 24 - 27, 2013

Family of Ree Pollyanna Theatre Austin TXHundreds of readers have fallen in love with Scott E. Sutton’s colorful characters and illustrations after discovering his series of picture books featuring the imaginative world called Ree. This new play brings Sutton’s world of Erfs, BeeBees, and wise, talking trees to life. In Perry’s dramatization, the Long Legged Ploots are accused of a crime they did not commit and an untruth told reveals interconnected consequences for everyone living in Ree. Faithful to the well-loved characters and action in Sutton’s stories, Pollyanna’s production will be enjoyed by audiences of all ages, especially children in grades K – 3.
Stay in touch with Pollyanna for details about events and drawing workshops lead by Scott E. Sutton, available to our patrons during our performance weekend. You won’t want to miss them!

January 24 at 11:00, 12:30, and 3:30
January 25 at 9:15, 11:00 and 3:30
January 26 at 11:00, 2:00, and 4:00
January 27 at 2:00 followed by “Pay What You Like Party”


Tickets are $7.75 for children under 12, $8.75 for students over 12-18, Seniors over 65 & Austin Creative Alliance members, $9.75 for adults. Group rates from $3.00 – $5.00 available.
For Weekday tickets: Call 512.743.7966
For Weekend tickets: Call 512.474.LONG (5664) or visit: www.thelongcenter.org

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Upcoming: Playground Superhero by Andrew Perry, Polyanna Theatre at the Rollins Theatre, Long Center, October 10 - 17





Polyanna Theatre, Austin TX






 
presents

 
PLAYGROUND SUPERHERO
by Andrew Perry
October 10 - 17, 2012

Playground Superhero Andrew PerrySeth and his teacher mom are heading to both face their first day at a new school. Moving to a new place can be sort of scary, but Seth’s Dad, who is away serving in the Army, has always taught him to be a real hero and to use his wits to turn scary times into fun times. Seth quickly makes new friends but also faces the school’s bully. armed with his bag of imaginative supplies, Seth soon saves the day and becomes the playground’s superhero!

This new play by Andrew Perry (Ducks vs. Squirrels and Pattern Nation: Waves) explores how children must face great challenges daily but can succeed with the help of loving adults and a great imagination. Best for children in grades 2 – 5.

Oct. 10 — 11:00 a.m.
Oct. 11 — 9:15, 11:00 and 3:30
Oct. 12 — 9:15 and 11:00
Oct. 13 — 11:00 2:00 and 4:00
Oct. 14 — 2:00 p.m (Followed by a “pay what you like” party with the cast)
Oct. 16 — 9:15, 11:00 and 3:30
Oct. 17 — 9:15 and 11:00


Tickets

$7.50 for children under 12, $8.50 for students 12-18, Seniors over 65 & Austin Creative Alliance members, $9.50 for adults; Group rates from $3.00 – $5.00 available.
For Weekday tickets: Call 512.743.7966
For Weekend tickets: Call 512.474.LONG (5664) or visit: www.thelongcenter.org


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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Promo Video, Pollyanna Theatre

A fine selection of Pollyanna Theatre performance stills presented in video format by an announcer with hay fever or a cold who rattles off his text with the celerity and diction of a TV/radio pharmacy advertisement. Just in time for the application for City of Austin funding for the arts. (4 min.)

Polyanna Theatre Company, Austin


(http://youtu.be/PSVfn7LEK2A)

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Upcoming: Symphony of Clouds by Margaret Larlham, Polyanna Theatre at Ballet Austin, January 22 - 29

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Symphony of Clouds!


by Margaret Larlham
Directed by Judy Matetzschk-Campbell
Choreography by Sarah Rostoker, featuring Ballet Austin Trainees
Jan. 22, 28 & 29, 2012 ~ 2 pm & 4:30 pm
AustinVentures Studio Theatre, corner of 3rd St. and San Antonio (click for map)
Tickets $12 - For tickets visit Ballet Austin or call 512-476-2163; e-mail reservation request

Symphony of Clouds Polyanna Theatre Austin

Co-produced by Ballet Austin, Symphony of Clouds is a dance theater production for all elementary-aged students that introduces them to Mozart's childhood and the development of his musical gift. The production features our company of actors working with dancers and choreographer from Ballet Austin. Accompanying multi-disciplinary curricula and professional development available for the teachers of 3rd - 5th grade students.

Public shows for Symphony of Clouds are at Ballet Austin's AustinVentures Studio Theatre on the corner of 3rd and San Antonio


Thursday, May 5, 2011

Upcoming: Ducks vs. Squirrels, Pollyanna Theatre at the Rollins Theatre, Long Center,, July 14 - 17

Found on-line:

Pollyanna Theatre, Austin, Texas




presentsDucks vs. Squirrels, Pollyanna Theatre

DUCKS VS SQUIRRELS: THE BATTLE FOR THE PARK

A New Play for Young Audiences by Andrew Perry

July 14 & 15 at 9:15 and 11:00 a.m. and at 1:00 p.m.

July 16 at 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.

July 17 at 2:00 p.m.

presented at The Long Center’s Rollins Studio Theatre

The Ducks do not understand the Squirrels and the Squirrels are terrified of the Ducks….. This new play examines why neighbors often can not get along when the problem is only found in their minds.

Group rates for parties of 10 or more are available based upon the number of tickets needed for your group and upon financial need. Rates for groups range from $2.75 – $5.00

Regular Ticket Prices: $6.75 for children under the age of 12; $7.75 for Students and Seniors over the age of 60; $8.75 for adults

The play is best for children ages 4 – 8 and their families

Call (512) 743-7966 for reservations and information.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Upcoming: Here Comes Gosling, Polyanna Theatre Company at the Rollins Theatre, Long Center, May 19 - 22

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presentsHere Comes Gosling Sandy Asher Polyanna Theatre Company

HERE COMES GOSLING

A New Play for Young Audiences by Sandy Asher

Appropriate for children ages 4 and older

directed by Judy Matetzschk-Campbell

Rollins Studio Theatre at the Long Center for the Performing Arts

701 West Riverside Dr. (click for map)

May 19, 20, and 23 at 9:30 & 11:00 a.m.

May 21 at 11:00 a.m. & 2:00 p.m.

May 22 at 2:00 p.m.

Regular Tickets are $8.75 for Adults over 18, $7.75 for seniors (over age 60), Austin Circle of Theatre Members and students ages 12 to 18, $6.75 for children under the age of 12. Group Rates Available for Groups of 10 or more with prices ranging from $3.00 to $5.00.

For information and reservations: telephone 512/743-7966

Based upon the wonderful characters and story found in Sandy Asher’s book HERE COMES GOSLING, our play tells the story of Froggie, a loveable and outgoing frog who can not wait to meet the new gosling. But what happens when Baby Gosling finally arrives to visit and all she does is honk? Come see the fun when Froggie and all of his friends must learn to wait and also learn to deal with some difficulties when a new baby doesn’t behave as expected. Featuring some of Austin’s finest actors, the production is directed by Judy Matetzschk-Campbell.

Special Event: Join us after the 2:00 p.m. performance on Sunday, May 22 for a book signing picnic with author Sandy Asher and illustrator Keith Graves.

Pollyanna Theatre thanks The Long Center’s Catalyst 8 for their generous sponsorship through their BOOST Rental Subsidy Program.