Dec 20 Saturday
Based on the animated television special “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer” adapted from the story by Robert L. May and the song by Johnny Marks.
Developed by Character Arts Creations, LLC
The holiday classic soars off the screen in this Broadway Junior, 60-minute musical adaptation of the beloved television special. Because of his shiny nose, Rudolph doesn’t feel like he belongs in Christmastown and sets off to find a place that accepts him. Along his journey, he encounters fellow misfits, only to realize that home is where he has belonged the whole time. When a storm threatens to keep Santa’s sleigh from taking flight, it’s up to Rudolph to save Christmas.
Perfect for all ages – grab your tickets now and light up your holiday season!
Jan 24 Saturday
After refusing a weaver bird’s request, Princess Kalendi loses her beautiful hair and brings drought upon her kingdom. A kind beggar named Muoma sets out to find the bird and, through acts of compassion, earns a magical seed to help the princess. As Princess Kalendi learns to nurture the plant, her hair and the kingdom’s vitality are restored, leading her to recognize the value of empathy and selflessness.
Get your tickets today and let’s grow together!
Recommended for Ages 6-11
*Sensory Friendly performance on January 31st @ 2pm, and Pay What You Can @ 7pm
Jan 31 Saturday
Join Lexington Children’s Theatre and the Kentucky Black Writers Collaborative for a magical evening of stories, spoken word, and community. Before the Pay What You Will performance of The Princess Who Lost Her Hair, experience an open mic celebration where local authors and community voices share their words alongside KBWC’s Black & Lit Book Club and Burn the Mic series. Come listen. Come share. Come be part of the story.
FREE EVENT! Event Time: January 31, 2026 – 6:00 pm-6:45 pm Event Location: Lexington Children’s Theatre
Discover More Series supported by the PNC Foundation.
Feb 01 Sunday
Feb 07 Saturday
Feb 14 Saturday
The Secret Garden isn’t just a story – it’s an awakening. Experience a world where sorrow softens, friendship blooms, and nature holds the key to healing the human heart. This play reminds us that growth often comes from grief and joy can be found in the most unexpected places. Capturing the wonder of childhood, the pain of loss, and the quiet miracle of transformation. You’ll laugh, you may cry – and you’ll leave changed, just like Mary, Colin, and the garden itself.
Believe in the thrill of discovery and the power of hope with The Secret Garden – get your tickets today and watch the magic grow
Recommended for Ages 8-12
*Pay What You Can performance February 21st @ 7pm*Sensory Friendly performance February 22 @ 2pm