“Once, there was a china rabbit who was loved by a girl…” Kate DiCamillo’s book about Edward Tulane – an arrogant china rabbit – and his epic search for home, family, and belonging garnered multiple awards, including the Newberry. This new adaptation of the story for the stage is filled with puppetry, music, and more than a touch of theatrical magic – a delight for all ages!
Find out more »Don't miss Pride & Prejudice adapted by Jon Jory young audiences, from the novel by Jane Austen. This production, directed by Courtney O'Connor, runs between December 1st and December 9th. Finding a husband isn’t Elizabeth Bennet's most urgent priority, but it's difficult to escape the subject—especially once she meets the enigmatic Mr. Darcy. But in a society where subtle snubs and deceit proliferate, is it possible for Elizabeth and Darcy to look beyond his pride and her prejudice? This refreshingly fast-paced…
Find out more »Certain books were “banned in Boston” at least as far back as 1651, when one William Pynchon wrote a book criticizing Puritanism.