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The 20th Annual Summer Family Musical
Family Weekend Performance Dates: July 20-23 & 27-30, 2023
Audition Dates: April 22-23, 2023.
- Matilda the Musical
- The Cat in the Hat
- Annie
Ages 3+
≈90 minutes, with a 15-minute intermission
Larry and Vivian Snipes Main Stage
Music by Stephen Flaherty
Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens
Book by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty
Co-conceived by Lynn Ahrens, Stephen Flaherty, and Eric Idle
Based on the Works of Dr. Seuss
Oh, the thinks you can think! Let your imagination soar in this colorful musical filled with favorite Dr. Seuss characters like Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, the Whos down in Whoville, and of course, the Cat in the Hat. As their stories intertwine, Seussical weaves a tale of friendship, acceptance, and love for both ourselves and those around us.
Family Weekend Performance Info
Thursday, July 20 - 7:00pm
Friday, July 21 - 7:00pm
Saturday, July 22 - 2:00pm
Saturday, July 22 - 7:00pm (Pay What You Will)*
Sunday, July 23 - 2:00pm
Thursday, July 27 - 7:00pm
Friday, July 28 - 7:00pm
Saturday, July 29 - 2:00pm
Sunday, July 30 - 2:00pm
*Pay What You Will tickets cannot be purchased online, but can be reserved ahead of time by calling our Box Office at 859.254.4546 x245. Learn more on our Pay What You Will page.
Proudly sponsored by:
Things to Know Before the Show
Emotional Intensity
Action/Stage Combat
Language
Sound & Lighting
Get Ready For:
- Singing and Dancing
- Lots of Dr. Seuss references - how many easter eggs do you think you can spot?
- Horton and JoJo get treated unfairly because the way they think and act is different from the people around them. When things are at their worst, JoJo gets sent to a military school run by a pompous general, and Horton gets captured by hunters and sold to a circus.
- Horton gets put on trial for "talking to a speck of dust," and the creatures in the jungle call him mean names including "crazy," "criminally insane," and "biggest blame fool in the Jungle of Nool."
Sensory Moments:
- There are a few audience-interactivve moments in this show! There is a moment of direct audience interaction with the Cat in the Hat, and performers are in the aisles frequently. If you need to leave during the show for any reason, please be mindful of this and be extra aware of people around you as you exit through the aisles.
- During the song "It's Possible," bubbles come through and around the audience and beach balls are bounced around the audience as well (they have a light in them, but it doesn't flash).
- There is a moment when Gertrude shines a flashlight into and around the audience.
- During a scene that contains a storm, the Cat in the Hat has a water gun that he squirts around the stage and into the audience. The lights change briefly during this scene as well, but they do not flash or strobe.
- This show is a little longer than our usual performances at around 90 minutes long. If a little one gets restless, you are welcome to hang out with our staff in the lobby - we'll have the show playing on a monitor, so you'll still be able to watch what's going on.
Family Weekend Performance Dates: September 16-17 & 24, 2023
School Matinee Performance Dates: September 19-29, 2023
On Tour: September 11 – December 16, 2023
- Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader
- PBS Kids / Alma’s Way
Ages 8+
≈1 hour
The Larry and Vivian Snipes Main Stage
Prices: $20/Adult, $15/Child, $10/Members
By Miriam Gonzales
Lizzy and Leo Martinez have a plan – they want to be the “smartest kids in the world!” Studious Leo is convinced that winning a local TV quiz show is the first step to a better life for their family. Maybe he and Lizzy can even take their hardworking mami and papi on vacation to Hawaii! But when their parents refuse to let Leo participate in the quiz show, Lizzy decides to grow up, step up, and complete the plan herself.
Are you an educator? Schedule your Smartest Girl field trip by September 12 and get $2 off every ticket.
OR
Join us at a family weekend performance and present your teacher ID for one free ticket!
See below for show times and booking information.
Discover More Event: Mexican Independence Quiz Bowl
Saturday, September 16 – 8:00pm *Immediately following the 7:00pm Pay What You Will performance.
Show off your knowledge of Mexican Independence Day and Hispanic Culture! On September 16th, take advantage of LCT’s Pay What You Will performance of The Smartest Girl in the World, then stick around after for a Quiz Bowl style event hosted by Casa de la Cultura and Lexington Children’s Theatre.
*Pay What You Will tickets cannot be purchased online, but can be reserved ahead of time by calling our Box Office at 859.254.4546 x245. Learn more on our Pay What You Will page.
Proudly sponsored by:
For Educators:
Our School Matinee Performances allow you to bring your students to the theatre for an unforgettable field trip!
Recommended for Grades 3rd-8th
Curricular Connections: Spanish Language, Family Relationships, Dealing with Conflict
Tuesday, September 19 – 10:00am & 11:45am
Wednesday, September 20 – 10:00am & 11:45am
Thursday, September 21 – 10:00am & 11:45am
Friday, September 22 – 10:00am
Wednesday, September 27 – 10:00am & 11:45am
Thursday, September 28 – 10:00am & 11:45am
Friday, September 29 – 10:00am & 11:45am
School Group Rate: $8 per seat with every 10th seat FREE!
Individual Rate: $12 per seat
In-School Touring Performances
This show is also a Touring Production, which means it can travel to your school, library, or other venue and perform there.
Touring Dates: September 11 – December 16, 2023
Things to Know Before the Show
Emotional Intensity
Action/Stage Combat
Language
Sound & Lighting
Get Ready For:
- Lots of imagination. Superhero stories, imagining history, as told by kids.
- Sibling love/family bonds – they'll always be there for each other.
- This story is full of big emotions – joy and sorrow, anger and triumph. If you don’t mind spoilers, read below for a more in-depth breakdown.
Spoilers Ahead!
- Leo’s parents saying he can’t go to the game show – raised voices
- We learn Leo is sick, he has Sickle Cell Anemia. Aunt Kid explains the science of it in a kid-friendly way.
- Lizzy gets into a sticky situation. Leo reacts and then yells at Lizzy because he’s upset, calling her “a baby.” Lizzy talks to her aunt later and her conclusion is that very kid thing of big emotions “Leo hates me. And, I hate him.”
- It’s implied but not stated outright that Leo is thinking of running away from home at his most upset, as he holds onto a suitcase. He never acts on this.
Sensory Moments:
- We will have more information about sound and lights after rehearsals wrap up the week after Labor Day. Check back after then for more information!
- Moments of raised voices/arguments throughout the show
Show off your knowledge of Mexican Independence Day and Hispanic Culture! On September 16th, take advantage of LCT's Pay What You Will performance of The Smartest Girl in the World, then stick around after for a Quiz Bowl style event hosted by Casa de la Cultura and Lexington Children's Theatre.
When: September 16th
Where: Lexington Children's Theatre, 418 West Short Street, Lexington, KY 40507
Time: 8:00pm (Immediately following the 7:00pm performance of The Smartest Girl in the World)
Tickets: No tickets necessary for event. For tickets to the performance beforehand, call the Box Office at 859-254-4546 x245 to reserve Pay What You Will tickets or purchase them at the door.
Learn more about The Smartest Girl in the World by clicking on the image below.
Event presented by the PNC Foundation.