StageOne Family Theatre fosters empathy and sparks the imagination of children and their communities through the transformative power of live theatre.
We actively seek opportunities to represent the diverse demographics of our audience on stage and off, through the plays we produce, the performers we cast, the technicians, designers, teaching artists, and interns we employ, and in the organizations with whom we partner.
Past Events
Reframe
Theatre For Everywhere
Amira, a young African-American girl arrives at school on picture day, excited about her new hairstyle. Jesse immediately makes fun of her hair. In this play written by Jada Dixon, students step through a magical frame that allows them to discover how to see each other for the things that make them unique and what bonds them together. For grades 3-5
The Right Shoes
Theatre For Everywhere
In this story written by Keith McGIll, Jason, Hannah, and Renee are classmates with unique experiences. Jason and Hannah are close friends and that makes Renee feel jealous. Through reflection and inquiry, the students come together, finding ways to not only bridge their differences but help each other face difficulties. For grades 2-4
Monster of Mine
Theatre For Everywhere
In this tale written by Clara Harris , emotions become actual monster puppets while kids explore the strong feelings that often emerge during development, illustrating how feelings can be bigger than we are. Kids learn to take a step back and understand that their feelings can be understood and addressed with a few simple tools. For grades K-2