Calendar of Events
Date & Time Info
Friday, October 27 – 6:00-9:00pm
Saturday, October 28 – 6:00-9:00pm
Sunday, October 29 – 4:00-7:00pm
*Tickets will be sold in one-hour blocks during these time periods.
First Floor: All Ages
Haunted House: Recommended for Ages 9+
Prices: $5/Ticket, add $20 for a special event T-shirt!
Start the Presidents Day fun early and help build a GIANT Lincoln Log Cabin while testing your Lincoln Family and Kentucky knowledge! LCT and the Mary Todd Lincoln House are teaming up on Saturday, February 17th for a FREE Discover More Series event immediately following the 2:00pm (PWYW) performance of Keeping Mr. Lincoln. Win door prizes, take selfies with a cut-out of Mary Todd and Abraham Lincoln, and participate in a Lincoln Log building trivia competition, hosted by the Mary Todd Lincoln House team.
When: February 17th
Where: Lexington Children’s Theatre, 418 West Short Street, Lexington, KY 40507
Time: 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Tickets: No tickets necessary for event. For the 2:00pm performance, call the Box Office at 859-254-4546 x245 to reserve your Pay What You Will tickets or purchase them at the door.
Learn more about Keeping Mr. Lincoln by clicking on the image below.
*Note: We also encourage you to participate in more FREE Presidents Day Family Fun on Monday, February 19th at the Mary Todd Lincoln House. Learn more HERE.
July 29-August 2
9:00am-3:45pm
Tuition: $225
How much trouble can one very curious monkey get into…right? This little monkey seems to find his way into just about everything!
WaitlistJuly 29-August 2
9:00am-3:45pm
Tuition: $225
Tom Nook welcomes you to your new island home where every day is an adventure.
WaitlistJuly 29-August 2
9:15am-4:00pm
Tuition: $240
There’s only one rule at Hogwarts: if Moaning Myrtle can’t have fun, then no one can.
WaitlistJuly 29-August 2
9:15am-4:00pm
Tuition: $240
Jack and Annie travel to Ancient Egypt. Pharaohs, mummies, crypts…oh my!
WaitlistJuly 29-August 9 (2-Week Class)
9:30am-4:15pm
Tuition: $375
Students in this special 2-week class will build their skills as playwrights and actors by writing and performing an original one-act play straight from their imagination.
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