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The Sally Stavro Family Series

Select Saturdays throughout the 2023/24 season.

Coming up in The Sally Stavro Family Series:

Jump into Drama!

May 11, 2024
11:30am

Jump into the world of drama!

Facilitated by Eliza Martin – an award-winning theatre artist, author, and arts educator, this workshop is an energy-boosting introduction to drama and imaginative play – for the whole family! Jump into Drama features an upbeat combination of story and improv-style games, suited for thespians across all levels of experience! This workshop is suggested for families with children ages five – twelve, however all ages are welcome.

The Sally Stavro Family Series is FREE for children, with discounted tickets for parents/guardians.

Introduce your kids to Tarragon Theatre!

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Past shows in The Sally Stavro Family Series:

Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls

March 23, 2024
11:30am

From ROSENEATH THEATRE

Written by Dave Deveau

Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls follows the story of 9-year-old Fiona who comes out as a boy and wants to be called Fin. Fin has always had this feeling – knowing something is different but not knowing what it was or how to say it. As Fin cuts his hair short and changes his name, his family works to understand and adjust to Fin’s gender identity. Dad is accepting of the change right away, but Mom doesn’t quite get it at first. Always from a place of good intentions, we see Fin’s family struggle with this change and through the course of the play ultimately begin to accept and embrace Fin for who he is.

Recommended for ages 9-14

The Sally Stavro Family Series is FREE for children, with discounted tickets for parents/guardians.

Introduce your kids to Tarragon Theatre!

Space Chums

February 24, 2024
11:30am

From THE GOODTIMES

Written by Ian Goodtimes, Kate Keenan, Lindsay Goodtimes

The Space Chums are an Outer Space Rock Spectacular for Kids and their Families. Their super-catchy electro-pop hits will get every earthling dancing and rocking out – right to the last triumphant chord! Get ready to sing, too, because the Chums take requests and you might even write a song together!

Recommended for children under 12.

The Sally Stavro Family Series is FREE for children under 12, with discounted tickets for parents/guardians.

Introduce your kids to Tarragon Theatre!

The Little Circus That Could

December 16, 2023
11:30am

From The Grand Salto Theatre
Written by Zita Nyarady & Myque Franz

What happens when the ringmaster is ready for the show but their circus doesn’t show up? A spectacle filled reimagining of the classic The Little Engine That Could with a very silly and very circus twist. Can you help us find the circus? We think you can!

The Sally Stavro Family Series is FREE for children under 12, with discounted tickets for parents/guardians.

Introduce your kids to Tarragon Theatre!

AT THE END OF KALIYUGA

November 11, 2023
11:30am

Created and Performed by Sanskruti Marathe

At The End of Kaliyuga is about Brahma (the creator), Vishnu (the preserver), and Shiva (the destroyer). These three, known as the Holy trinity of Hinduism, need to decide the fate of the Earth as we come to the end of the fourth and the final cycle (Yuga) of the Universe. Will they put an end to the planet to begin a fresh start, will humanity get a second chance to fix all the problems, or is there a third path that the Gods will take for the sake of humanity?

Catch Me in the Kitchen Story Adventures

October 14, 2023
11:30am

Who will outsmart “the most handsome, most daring, most petrifyingly feared wolf in all the province of Ontario?” Join Stephen LaFrenie and Ginette Mohr for two reimagined classic tales with delightful characters and surprising twists – an exciting combination of storytelling and physical theatre, with a touch of French throughout! A joyous storytelling treat for families craving humorous and warm-hearted entertainment.

“…a masterpiece of the imagination.”
— Shelley Cook, Winnipeg Free Press

“…an entertaining delight that promises to please audiences young and old… a magical showcase.”
— Joshua Chong, The Toronto Star